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The word "convenience" in the single-use plastics context, needs urgent redefinition, especially in the East Asia region where several countries top the list in terms of plastics leaking…
With public resources strained, governments alone cannot fund large-scale infrastructure development
With public resources strained, governments alone cannot fund large-scale infrastructure development
Empowering women in Malaysia by promoting economic opportunities for them can go a long way towards fulfilling the country’s development potential.
The Critical Occupations List in Malaysia monitors occupational shortages and addresses these gaps for the future of the country’s labor market.
Malaysia has made remarkable progress in reducing poverty, but it is now time for the country to raise official poverty standards as other middle- and high-income countries have done.
Protecting ASEAN’s impressive gains over the past two decades will require prioritizing investments in people – that is, human capital.
Les femmes pâtissent plus que les hommes du manque d’accès à des infrastructures de qualité.
With new regulatory reforms in place, Malaysia is set to benefit from faster Internet connections for all its citizens, closing the gap in Internet speed with leading countries.
As the country gears up to work on its 12th Malaysia Plan, its rich experience in national development planning for the past 60 years provides key lessons to consider.
L’un des plus gros problèmes est de trouver des moyens financiers pour soutenir les efforts héroïques du personnel de santé dépêché sur le front par le gouvernement, l’ONU, l’OMS et d’autres…