In Malaysia, even prior to the funding cuts, refugees have already struggled to access basic, essential health care, says Aymen Abdullah, Head of Mission,...
In Malaysia, domestic workers — the majority of whom are women — continue to face systemic vulnerabilities, including exclusion from key labour protections under...
By embracing innovative approaches, we can secure a new generation of blood donors, reduce the risk of shortages, and strengthen Malaysia’s health care safety...
By creating inclusive policies, promoting age-friendly workplaces, ensuring accessible health care, and strengthening social protection, we empower older Malaysians to age with dignity.
Justice for Sisters says the Minister of Religious Affairs and others must stop using discriminatory and harmful language such as ‘normalisasi budaya songsang’ (normalisation...
By every meaningful measure, educators of refugees are teachers, who draw on lived experience, multilingual fluency, cultural empathy, and sheer inventiveness to adapt curriculum...