KUALA LUMPUR, Dec. 3 -- Four years ago, Malaysia announced plans to achieve the target of becoming a zero-HIV/AIDS nation by the year 2030.

Among the many stakeholders is Malaysian AIDS Council - an umbrella body for non-governmental organisations involved in HIV/AIDS work.

Those in MAC have worked hard to make initiatives such as prevention, community screening and antiretroviral therapy successful.

However, challenges remain.

One of them was looking to provide people living with HIV (PLHIV) permanent shelter homes across the country for those who require nursing care but have neither a place to live nor a caregiver to look after them.

Although Malaysia has been successful in terms of HIV treatment over the years, there are still se...