KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 20 -- NGOs feeding Kuala Lumpur's homeless say the city's latest bid to centralise food distribution does little to address deeper issues that need attention, including limited shelter space and centres located too far from the people who need them.

They said coordination between NGOs and DBKL has existed for years, even as they welcomed efforts to streamline operations.

"We have been coordinating with DBKL since after the Covid-19 pandemic. So, this is not something new," said Pertiwi's president Laili Ismail.

"Maybe they (DBKL) want to further improve the coordination but the basic coordination has been happening for a while now," she told Malay Mail.

She said registered NGOs already share schedules to avoid clash...