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2823 - The Children Left Behind In Malaysia
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  • 2823 - The Children Left Behind In Malaysia

    World Children’s Day commemorates the adoption of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child which establishes basic protections and rights for all children, regardless of background and jurisdiction. However in Malaysia, these rights are not extended to non-citizen minors, including refugees and those who are deemed as stateless, putting the future of thousands of children in limbo, many of whom are born and raised on these shores. We reflect on the consequences of this gap with our panel of experts.

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    Tue, 19 Nov 2024
  • 2822 - TOTO: Toilet Innovations For A More Hygienic Generation

    The United Nations recognises November 19th every year as World Toilet Day and the discussion on this programme centres around TOTO Ltd, a Japanese company that has been producing and innovating toilets, toilet seats, and other bathroom products for more than a century. Endo Daisuke, the president of TOTO Asia Oceania, talks about the company's focus in this region.

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    Mon, 18 Nov 2024
  • 2821 - Two Views On MA63 And Parliamentary Representation

    The changing political dynamics at the federal government have led to renewed attention on the Malaysia Agreement 1963 and what Sabah & Sarawak are entitled to under the historic deal. A key contention is whether the MA63 grants Sabah and Sarawak a right to hold 35% of seats in Parliament. We’ll hear both sides of the argument today from two prominent academics that have commented extensively on the issue - Dr. James Chin of the University of Tasmania & Dr. Wong Chin Huat of Sunway University.

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    Sun, 17 Nov 2024
  • 2820 - OMS, Diving Deep For Growth

    The internet, a utility that we have become so dependent on, is powered by an unseen network of submarine cables laid on ocean floors across the world. We speak to OMS Group, a Malaysian company involved in this industry that provides subsea digital infrastructure solutions. It has a global presence and strong backers like the KKR Group. Ronnie Lim, the Group CEO, tells us about its growth strategy and monetisation plans.

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    Thu, 14 Nov 2024
  • 2819 - OYO: Restrategising A (Finally) Profitable Business

    OYO Rooms, finally turned a profit in its latest financial year since being founded in 2012. The Indian multinational hotel chain which is backed by Japan's Softbank, is now refocusing its efforts into increasing that profitability by reducing the number of purely budget hotels and providing a more varied range of products to suit more people. Akshay Rathod, country head for OYO Malaysia gives us an insight into what changes can be expected to maintain this positive momentum.

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    Wed, 13 Nov 2024
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