About the Project

About Desa Mentari

Nestled in Selangor, Malaysia, the Desa Mentari locality is a vibrant community that mirrors the nation's rich diversity. Situated approximately 2 km away from Sunway City, Desa Mentari comprises 10 blocks of 11-12 storey and 16-18 storey buildings. It is a testament to the government's dedication to addressing housing challenges through low-cost housing schemes. Despite experiencing delays and residing in temporary shelters during construction, the community has displayed resilience and adaptability.

 

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Population Landscape

Home to around 26,104 residents, Desa Mentari proudly embraces individuals from diverse ethnic backgrounds, including Malay, Indian, Chinese, and others, fostering a harmonious coexistence reflective of Malaysia's multicultural identity.

Shaped by historical, economic, and social factors, Desa Mentari has evolved alongside the region's landscape of rapid industrialization, privatization of local plantations, and changing migration patterns. As Malaysia's GDP experienced growth, rural residents sought opportunities in major cities, contributing to the community's dynamic composition.

The population of Desa Mentari, representing a tapestry of ethnicities, primarily consists of individuals from the lower-income segment, often referred to as the B40 community. The community's commendable determination to uphold its way of life amid economic changes adds a unique layer to its dynamic composition.

 

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The Challenges

In our preliminary observational analysis of the Desa Mentari community, a nuanced set of challenges emerges, reflecting the complex landscape residents navigate on a daily basis. 

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