Help Arts&Crafts Master in Malaysia

Fundraising campaign by Izzat Khidhir
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The tourism industry in South East Asia has been developing since the implementation of the ASEAN Tourism Strategic Plan (Association of Southeast Asian Nations, 2014). The Association of Southeast Asian Nations, or ASEAN for short, consists of Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, The Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and VietNam. As other ASEAN countries, Malaysia has been experiencing a positive impact from tourism. Although the Roadmap to develop the tourism industry within ASEAN ends in 2015, the momentum of development is expected to continue mainly as a result of an increase in average household incomes and the availability of budget airlines to create multi-destination tourism within ASEAN. These factors meet the needs of the majority of tourists, especially tourists from the ASEAN countries, who source for the best deals and most affordable prices.

The COVID-19, first reported in December 2019 in China before wider spread around the world. The pandemic is highly impacting the tourism industry in Malaysia, such as, the airline and hotel businesses, the arts and crafts, exotic foods and may more.

In December 2019, China reported an outbreak of a form of pneumonia with unknown causes. The outbreak had become a public health emergency of international concern. In early January 2020, a seafood market in Wuhan was identified as the suspected hub of the outbreak by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and since then, the market has remained closed.In Malaysia, the first COVID-19 case was confirmed on 25 January 2020, which involved three Chinese citizens, who had entered Johor Bharu, Malaysia via Singapore on 23 January 2020. From a total population of 32 million, Malaysia reported 6002 COVID-19 infections cases, with 102 deaths as per end of April. Subsequently, the seriousness of this virus has led the World Health Organisation (WHO) declared that the COVID-19 outbreak to be a global health emergency of international concern on 30 January 2020.

The outbreak of COVID-19 has exposed a major risk to Visit Malaysia 2020 (VM2020) campaign as 50% of Malaysia’s tourists are originate from Singapore and China. The increasing cases of COVID-19 in both countries has led to the cancellation of many tours, which has already led to a large drop in the number of tourists to Malaysia.

How donating to us is going to help you may ask?

1.We are going to provide all affected business owners with knowledge on how to sell their products on the internet. We are going to teach everything they need to know on how to sell on the internet like, which website to sell on, how to advertise/market it, and how to viral it.

2. We are going to split the excess donation to a select few business owner in need.To pay for food, rent, house bills, school bills, medication and much more.

So help us Help the Masters of Culture. Each dollar counts. Each facebook shares is great. Don't stop, Let get through this together as humans.

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