ABOUT US
Our History
Founded in 2006, Insaf Murni Association of Malaysia (IMAM) leads the fight against drug abuse in Malaysia. Our mission is to eliminate drug misuse through comprehensive rehabilitation programs. We’ll guide former users toward a better life by helping them embrace spiritual and moral values during their recovery journey. Our leadership team includes doctors and specialists, along with people who have overcome drug problems through treatment. This ensures that our programs are both compassionate and effective.
PIMM offers many services like our core MMT and NSEP programs, medical treatment, psychosocial rehabilitation, counselling and shelter homes in collaboration with AADK, PDRM and KKM. We’ve accomplished meaningful initiatives and partnerships, with plans for future growth like drop-in centres and shelters for people with HIV. We also aim to provide better training for our staff to improve our skills and the quality of our work. PIMM is not just an association; it’s a community dedicated to changing lives and supporting long-lasting recovery.
Our wider goals also include supporting other vulnerable groups, such as Men Who Have Sex with Men (MSM), Transgender (TG), and Women at Risk (WAR). Collectively, we are committed to fostering a healthier and more inclusive society.
The Insaf Murni Association of Malaysia was founded under the Registrar of Society (ROS) in 2006. Since 2005, Insaf Murni has actively participated in harm reduction programs, utilizing Methadone Maintenance Therapy (MMT). In 2009, we took a step further by introducing the Needle and Syringe Exchange Program (NSEP).
Our mission is twofold: to aid Persons Living with HIV (PLHIV) and to support individuals struggling with drug abuse in preventing HIV infections within their communities. We are committed to curbing HIV transmission among intravenous drug users (IVDU) and envision a future where these individuals are not only free from disease but also liberated from societal prejudices and stigma towards drug users.
Our broader objectives extend to assisting other at-risk communities, including Men Who Have Sex with Men (MSM), Transgender (TG), and Women at Risk (WAR). Together, we strive to create a healthier and more inclusive society.
Dr. Hj. Mohammed Khafidz Bin Hj. Mohamad Ishak,
Founder and President of IMAM
Giving Hope,
Restoring Lives.
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