
Peranan Parlimen dalam pembangunan ekonomi negara berdepan normal baharu
Parliament plays a pivotal role in building the nation’s economy in the new normal.
Parliament plays a pivotal role in building the nation’s economy in the new normal.
Sabah State Legislative Assembly demonstrated great example as a legislature which democratically and effectively fit the new normal under Covid-19.
Covid-19 and climate change are both quintessential collective action problems, where inaction on the part of any one nation can create adverse consequences around the world.
Covid-19 is today’s test, and provides numerous opportunities for our governments to prove themselves up to the task of protecting the public good.
It is a bad time to be young, but we can do something about it. How we empower and enable young people to help the country get through this tough time?
Parliament is in fact one of the most important services in the wake of the Covid-19 outbreak to discuss economic plans and issues of the nation’s people.
The urgency for transparency is as great as the urgency in overcoming the pandemic. People and leaders of the country cannot compromise on the issue of financial leakage and misuse of power or information today.
In this day and age, where most of the population in the hardest hit countries have a smartphone on them at all times, the technological opportunities for contact tracing are vast and might be key to restarting economy for post-Covid-19.
PAST EVENTS APR 10, 2020 [REFSA DISCUSS #1] Flattening the Recession Curve: Saving SMEs and Preserving Jobs REFSA’s first webinar aimed to explore and discuss a very important topic that every country in the world is trying to grapple with…
COVID-19 pandemic has worsened the uncertainty of B40 households regarding job security and the development of their children’s education. Government’s approach to address their economic challenges must be radically changed.