Siti Hajar Abu Bakar Ah

Siti Binti Abu Bakar Ah is a professor in the Department of Social Administration and Justice and Deputy Dean at the faculty of Social Sciences, University of Malaya, Malaysia. Her core area of expertise is social policy. Over the last 22 years, she has been involved in developing and promoting the teaching, learning and research, opportunities in the field of social policy and social work, she teaches social policy, social welfare system, social planning etc. her research focus on social care programs for at-risk children in Malaysia, children's wellbeing and social development for vulnerable social groups.

Publications

Community-Based Rehabilitation Programs for the Acid Victims' Community in Bangladesh: A Conceptual Analysis Aiming to Including the Excluded Into the SDGs Regime
Tahmina Islam, Siti Hajar Abu Bakar Ah, Noralina Omar. © 2023. 15 pages.
Acid violence is not only a violation of human rights, women's rights, and humanity, but also a terrible crime regardless of location. The chapter seeks to concentrate the...
Public Perception Towards the Acid-Burned Women in Bangladesh: A Proposal for Reconstructing the Attitude From Intersectionality and Ecosystem for a Harmonized and Sustainable Society
Tahmina Islam, Siti Hajar Abu Bakar Ah, Noralina Omar. © 2023. 18 pages.
This chapter presents the people's viewpoint on acid-burned populations. The project aims to understand more about acid attack survivors' struggles to reintegrate into...
Community-Based Rehabilitation Program for Acid Assault Victims of Bangladesh
Tahmina Islam, Siti Hajar Binti Abu Bakar Ah. © 2021. 20 pages.
This chapter is a PhD research proposal of the first author based on qualitative research design. The study aims at exploring some community-based rehabilitation interventions...
Handbook of Research on the Impact of COVID-19 on Marginalized Populations and Support for the Future
Haris Abd Wahab, Jahid Siraz Chowdhury, Siti Hajar Binti Abu Bakar Ah, Mohd Rashid Mohd Saad. © 2021. 450 pages.
The COVID-19 pandemic has posed significant risks to particular communities and individuals, including indigenous communities, migrant workers, refugees, transgender individuals...
Community-Based Rehabilitation Program for Acid Assault Victims of Bangladesh
Tahmina Islam, Siti Hajar Binti Abu Bakar Ah. © 2019. 25 pages.
This chapter is a PhD research proposal of the first author based on qualitative research design. The study aims at exploring some community-based rehabilitation interventions...