Unemployment rates, business losses, school dropouts are all quantifiable impacts of the pandemic. However, there are unquantifiable impacts the nation is facing and these impacts
Sepanjang waktu pandemik, hampir setiap warga Malaysia, sama ada warganegara atau tidak, cuba mendapatkan bantuan daripada kerajaan. Tak kira bantuan kewangan, makanan atau perlindungan sosial,
Sejak bermulanya pandemik pada awal tahun 2020, rakyat Malaysia telah membiasakan diri dengan arahan duduk rumah, peraturan yang bertukar-tukar, kawalan pergerakan dan perkara yang sewaktu
Education institutions in Malaysia had to juggle between the ever changing landscape of pandemic. The battle between physical and online classes remains at a tug
Throughout the pandemic, almost every Malaysian, citizen or non, turned to the government for aid. Be it monetary aid, food aid, or social protection, government
Since the start of the pandemic in early 2020, Malaysians have become well accustomed to stay-at-home orders, ever-changing rules and restrictions, district travel bans and
According to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNCHR), as of the end of January 2021, Malaysia is home to some 178,710 registered refugees
With property prices skyrocketing, one must wonder whether the younger B40s can afford to purchase their own home. Are there enough options for low-income earners? What are some ways to realise their dreams to own personal homes?
The latest ‘Families On The Edge: Issue #3’ report by UNICEF revealed that almost 1 in 2 female heads of households (46%) expect their financial situation to worsen over the next six months
Berdasarkan tinjauan 500 isi rumah untuk beberapa Program Perumahan Rakyat (PPR) di Kuala Lumpur, pengangguran telah meningkat dua kali ganda antara September dan Disember 2020[1].
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