Nadiah Hanim Abdul Latif

Member Board Of Directors at The Lost Food Project

Nadiah Hanim Abdul Latif serves as a member of the Board of Trustees for RHB Foundation and holds positions as a Board Council Member for Rare Diseases International and a Member of the Board of Directors for The Lost Food Project. In academia, Nadiah is an Adjunct Associate Professor at Taylor's University in the School of Liberal Arts & Sciences. Nadiah also contributes to the National Committee for Rare Diseases Malaysia and works as an Assistant Child Protector and Court Advisor for the Department of Social Welfare Malaysia. Additionally, Nadiah co-founded PlayUnlimited and OpiS International PLT, focusing on child participation, community development, and work-life balance. In the media sector, Nadiah is a TV Anchor at Bernama News Channel and serves as a Sustainability & Corporate Affairs Consultant at Global Doctors Hospital. Educational qualifications include a Master's degree in International Relations from UNSW, an LLB (Hons) from the University of Bristol, and a diploma in Learning Disorders Management and Child Psychology from the College of Allied Educators.

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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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The Lost Food Project

The Lost Food Project is a Malaysia's leading sustainability-led foodbank, rescuing quality, nutritious surplus food (that would otherwise end up in landfill) and distributing it to those in need. Working with retailers, manufacturers, wholesalers and distributors, TLFP has been able to distribute over 19.3 million meals since launch in February 2016. A total of 6.7 million kg of food has been diverted from landfill, redirected to feed those in need and consequently saved a staggering 18.9 kg of greenhouse gas emissions. Surplus food is not waste. It is in date, edible food that is considered excess and is therefore still fit for human consumption. In addition to fighting food insecurity, The Lost Food Project also distributes non-food items to fight hygiene and period poverty. Working with multinationals, personal care products (such as sanitary towels, toothbrushes and shampoo) and household care items (such as laundry detergent and dishwashing liquid) are also given to our charity partners. The Lost Food Project currently donates to over 80 charities, as well as weekly distribution programs with sixteen *PPR housing projects reaching approximately 100,000 B40 recipients per month. (*Government low-cost housing) Visit www.thelosfoodproject.org for more information on how to get involved.


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