
Climate Crisis: A Persistent Threat to Food Security
Impacts from the climate crisis, such as changing rainfall patterns, more frequent droughts and flooding, and the geographical spread and…

Impacts from the climate crisis, such as changing rainfall patterns, more frequent droughts and flooding, and the geographical spread and…

Globally, population development policies are evolving through three more-or-less distinct phases. Phase 1 marks a period where mortalities…

Malaysians will recycle if it is more convenient to do so
Despite being exposed to the importance of waste management…

The challenges outlined above poses serious implications to the nation’s socio-economic landscape of the future, if they remain unaddressed.

Most children today are better educated than their parents, but much fewer enjoy better income. Social mobility of children compared…

Malaysia still lacks behind when comes to efficient public transportation systems, resulting in an increased use of private vehicles while…

Most Malaysians do not have adequate savings for retirement; women are especially at risk. Malaysians are living longer with an…

Malaysia has seen tremendous growth in the past three decades, fuelled by progressive social and economic development, and so has the size of its population.

The overall score of Malaysian Family Well-Being Index 2016 was 7.33 with a maximum score of 10.00 and was at a moderate level.

Generally, the desire for children among married women is high. (Based on the MPFS-5 survey, only 8.4% of married women…
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