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    Should low-paid workers get Covid-19 vaccine priority over the middle, upper class?
    February 27, 2021in PRESS ROOM0by refsaorg
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    Should low-paid workers get Covid-19 vaccine priority over the middle, upper class?

    REFSA’s Research Director Ivy Kwek expressed concern on how an uneven administration of vaccines could perpetuate inequality and suggests prioritisation of low-income groups and strengthening mobilisation of vaccination teams to…

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    As a nation, we can’t be flying blind forever
    February 26, 2021in COMMENTARY0by refsaorg
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    As a nation, we can’t be flying blind forever

    Few in Malaysia are serious about policy discourse. It is understandable for a poor nation but unusual for a middle-income nation with a relatively well-educated population such as Malaysia. The consequence…

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    [Galen Centre for Health and Social Policy x REFSA Forum] COVID-19 Vaccines: Doubts, Myths and Facts
    February 23, 2021in EVENT0by refsaorg
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    [Galen Centre for Health and Social Policy x REFSA Forum] COVID-19 Vaccines: Doubts, Myths and Facts

    Despite surveys conducted by the Ministry of Health indicating that at least 2/3 of respondents are willing to be vaccinated against COVID-19, there is a significant proportion that remain hesitant…

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    Perlu segera tubuhkan Jawatankuasa Parlimen Khas bipartisan - REFSA
    February 22, 2021in PRESS ROOM0by refsaorg
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    Perlu segera tubuhkan Jawatankuasa Parlimen Khas bipartisan - REFSA

    Following REFSA’s press statement supporting the call for a Special Bipartisan Parliamentary Committee, Fakhrurrazi Rashid explains the bipartisan approach is in line with the aspirations of the people which demand…

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    REFSA's Press Release: Executive-Parliament Bipartisan Cooperation is the Best Approach During Emergency
    February 19, 2021in PRESS ROOM0by refsaorg
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    REFSA's Press Release: Executive-Parliament Bipartisan Cooperation is the Best Approach During Emergency

    REFSA supports the call by ASEAN Parliamentarians for Human Rights (APHR) urging the Malaysian government to convene parliamentary sessions and urges the government to regard Parliament as a strategic partner…

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    Kenyataan Akhbar REFSA: Kerjasama Dwipartisan Eksekutif-Parlimen Kaedah Terbaik Ketika Darurat
    February 19, 2021in PRESS ROOM0by refsaorg
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    Kenyataan Akhbar REFSA: Kerjasama Dwipartisan Eksekutif-Parlimen Kaedah Terbaik Ketika Darurat

    REFSA supports the call by ASEAN Parliamentarians for Human Rights (APHR) urging the Malaysian government to convene parliamentary sessions and urges the government to regard Parliament as a strategic partner…

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    Memikirkan semula GLC/GLIC di era kapitalisme pemegang taruh
    February 18, 2021in COMMENTARY0by refsaorg
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    Memikirkan semula GLC/GLIC di era kapitalisme pemegang taruh

    There are three fundamental questions that we need to consider when it comes to government-linked corporations (GLCs) and government-linked investment corporations (GLICs). First, should the State get involved in the…

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    Rethinking GLCs/GLICs in a time of stakeholder capitalism
    February 14, 2021in COMMENTARY0by refsaorg
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    Rethinking GLCs/GLICs in a time of stakeholder capitalism

    There are three fundamental questions that we need to consider when it comes to government-linked corporations (GLCs) and government-linked investment corporations (GLICs). First, should the State get involved in the…

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    The end of the single-party dominance era in Malaysia
    February 11, 2021in COMMENTARY0by refsaorg
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    The end of the single-party dominance era in Malaysia

    The results of GE14 shows that the model of a single dominant party in a political coalition no longer applies. The Malaysian political arena and voters have evolved, so must…

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    Jual nama calon perdana menteri sudah tidak relevan - Iskandar Fareez
    February 11, 2021in PRESS ROOM0by refsaorg
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    Jual nama calon perdana menteri sudah tidak relevan - Iskandar Fareez

    At a recent interview on current political developments in Malaysia, our Communications Director Iskandar Fareez explains why the age of single-party dominance in a coalition no longer exists, and why…

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