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Literacy & Legal Aid Clinic (KLBG)

The Literacy and Legal Aid Clinic (KLBG) of Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) was officially established on 1st April 2013. The KLBG was inaugurated by Tun Ariffin Zakaria, who was the Chief Justice of the country at that time. It is an initiative by the UKM Faculty of Law, aimed at fulfilling their social responsibility to the community, particularly those in need of legal consultations. The services offered by the KLBG cover all types of cases, whether in Civil Courts or Syariah Courts, including criminal cases. Legal issues presented to the KLBG are referred to a panel of consultants, consisting of UKM Faculty of Law lecturers and appointed lawyers.

The KLBG also refers cases to relevant agencies that can provide legal assistance or related services. Additionally, it serves as a medium for spreading legal knowledge and awareness to the public through organizing legal literacy programs. These programs involve the participation of various community such as non-governmental organizations (NGOs), government agencies, educational institutions, schools, and others. The KLBG has taken steps to expand its services by introducing mediation, counselling, and assistance to Persons with Disabilities (PWDs). To strengthen its services, the KLBG has established strategic collaborations with several agencies, such as the Malaysia Legal Aid Department (JBG), the Malaysian Muslim Lawyers Association (PPMM), and the Family, Social, and Community Division of the Islamic Development Department of Malaysia (JAKIM).

List Of Members Literacy & Legal Aid Clinic (2024)

Dr. Suhaizad Saifuddin

Head of KLBG

Prof. Madya Dr. Ramalinggan Rajamanicam

Member of KLBG

Dr. Muhamad Helmi Md Said

Member of KLBG

DR. Mohd Zamre Mohd Zahid

Member of KLBG

Dr. Shahril Nizam Md Radzi

Member of KLBG

Dr. Fatimah Yusro Hashim

Member of KLBG

Dr. Asma Hakimah Abd Halim

Member of KLBG

Dr. Nadhilah A. Kadir

Member of KLBG

Dr. Hanifah Haydar Ali Tajuddin

Member of KLBG

Prof. Madya Dr. Ruzian Markom

Member of KLBG

Nur Laily Mohammad Khadri

Administrative Assistant

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Contact us

Address 1 : Klinik Literasi dan Bantuan Guaman, Fakulti Undang-Undang, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, 43600 bangi, Selangor

Address 2 : Pusat Khidmat Klinik Literasi dan Bantuan Guaman, Aras 3, Bangunan Wisma UNIKEB, 43600 Bangi, Selangor

Phone Number : 03-8911 8193 (KLBG @FUU)   /  03-8921 4236 (KLBG @Wisma Unikeb)

E-mail : klbg_guamanfuu@ukm.edu.my

Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/KLBGUKM/

Tik Tok : www.tiktok.com /@klinikbantuanguamanukm 

Operation Hours: 

Monday to Friday
9.00 am to 4.00 pm

Target 17.1 Mobilize resources to improve domestic revenue collection.

Target 17.2 Implement all development assistance commitments.

Target 17.3 Mobilize financial resources for developing countries.

Target 17.4 Assist developing countries in attaining debt sustainability.

Target 17.5 Invest in least-developed countries.

Target 17.6 Knowledge sharing and cooperation for access to science, technology, and innovation.

Target 17.7 Promote sustainable technologies to developing countries.

Target 17.8 Strengthen science, technology, and innovation capacity for least-developed countries.

Target 17.9 Enhanced SDG capacity in developing countries.

Target 17.10 Promote a universal trading system under the WTO.

Target 17.11 Increase the exports of developing countries.

Target 17.12 Remove trade barriers for least-developed countries.

Target 17.13 Enhance global macroeconomic stability.

Target 17.14 Enhance policy coherence for sustainable development.

Target 17.15 Respect national leadership to implement policies for sustainable development.

Target 17.16 Enhance the global partnership for sustainable development.

Target 17.17 Encourage effective partnerships.

Target 17.18 Enhance availability of relable data.

Target 17.19 Further develop measurements of progress.

Target 4.1 Free primary and secondary education.

Target 4.2 Equal access to quality pre-primary education.

Target 4.3 Equal access to affordable technical, vocational and higher education.

Target 4.4 Increase the number of people with relevant skills for financial success.

Target 4.5 Eliminate all discrimination in education.

Target 4.6 Universal literacy and numeracy

Target 4.7 Education for sustainable development and global citizenship

Target 4.a Build and upgrade inclusive and safe schools.

Target 4.b Expand higher education scholarships for developing countries.

Target 4.c Increase the supply of qualified teachers in developing countries.

Target 3.1 Reduce maternal mortality.

Target 3.2 End all preventable deaths under 5 years of age.

Target 3.3 Fight communicable diseases.

Target 3.4 Reduce mortality from non-communicable diseases and promote mental health.

Target 3.5 Prevent and treat substance abuse.

Target 3.6 Reduce road injuries and deaths.

Target 3.7 Universal access to sexual and reproductive care, family planning and education

Target 3.8 Achieve universal health coverage.

Target 3.9 Reduce illnesses and deaths from hazardous chemicals and pollution.

Target 3.a Implement the WHO framework convention on tobacco control.

Target 3.b Support research, development and access to affordable vaccines and medicines.

Target 3.c Increase health financing and support health workforce in developing countries.

Target 3.d Improve early warning systems for global health risks.

Target 9.1 Develop sustainable, resilient and inclusive infrastructures.

Target 9.2 Promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization.

Target 9.3 Increase access to financial services and markets.

Target 9.4 Upgrade all industries and infrastructures for sustainability.

Target 9.5 Enhance research and upgrade industrial technologies.

Target 9.a Facilitate sustainable infrastructure development for developing countries.

Target 9.b Support domestic technology development and industrial diversification.

Target 9.c Universal access to information and communications technology.

Target 8.1 Sustainable Economic Growth.

Target 8.2 Diversify, innovate and upgrade for economic productivity.

Target 8.3 Promote policies to support job creation and growing enterprises.

Target 8.4 Improve resource efficiency in consumption and production.

Target 8.5 Full employment and decent work with equal pay.

Target 8.6 Promote youth employment, education and training.

Target 8.7 End modern slavery, trafficking, and child labor.

Target 8.8 Protect labor rights and promote safe working environments.

Target 8.9 Promote beneficial and sustainable tourism.

Target 8.10 Universal access to banking, insurance and financial services

Target 8.a Increase aid for trade support

Target 8.b Develop a global youth employment strategy

Target 6.1 Safe and affordable drinking water.

Target 6.2 End open defecation and provide access to sanitation and hygiene.

Target 6.3 Improve water quality, wastewater treatment and safe reuse.

Target 6.4 Increase water use efficiency and ensure freshwater supplies.

Target 6.5 Implement integrated water resources management.

Target 6.6 Protect and restore water-related ecosystems.

Target 6.a Expand water and sanitation support to developing countries.

Target 6.b Support local engagement in water and sanitation management.

Target 2.1 Universal access to safe, nutritious, and sufficient food.

Target 2.2 End all forms of malnutrition.

Target 2.3 Double the productivity and incomes of small-scale food producers.

Target 2.4 Sustainable food production and resilient agricultural practices.

Target 2.5 Maintain the genetic diversity in food production.

Target 2.a Invest in rural infrastructure, agricultural research, technology and gene banks.

Target 2.b Prevent agricultural trade restrictions, market distortions and export subsidies.

Target 2.c Ensure stable food commodity markets and timely access to information.