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"Confidence Is Key" — Kao Empowers Malaysian Women With Educational Programmes
From educating girls about menstrual hygiene to instilling confidence in young women, Kao is committed to championing diversity, equity, and inclusion.
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Anwar Open To Cooperate With Afghanistan As Long As Taliban Doesn't Deny Women Education
The Taliban government has not yet been recognised by any country.
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Govt Doubles Down On Its Probe On Women's March By Asking JAWI To Assist Cops
JAWI will not compromise on any action that goes against Islamic teachings, according to Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Religious Affairs) Na'im Mokhtar.
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Police Are Calling Up Women's March 2023 Participants Over Alleged Illegal Assembly
The organisers have since criticised the police for their heavy-handed response towards the peaceful protest.
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Protest Child Marriage, Gender Inequality & Violence At The Women's March This Sunday
Calling ladies all around to "RISE AND RESIST"!
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Woman Fired By Employer After Going On 2-Month Maternity Leave Because It Is "Too Long"
"Looking at my child and husband, I wanted to cry."
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Scotland Becomes First Country In The World To Make Period Products Free For All Citizens
The Period Products Act officially came into force on 15 August.
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"Women Are Not Born To Be Leaders" — Zahid's Daughter Draws Criticism For Her Views
"No matter how great a woman can be, be a woman who is always a supporter of the success and weakness of those who are called MEN."
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Survey: More Than 50% Of Malaysians Believe Domestic Violence Is A Normal Stress Reaction
The Women's Aid Organisation (WAO) has revealed some concerning findings about public attitudes and perceptions towards violence against women in the country.
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Zuraida Says She Is Interested In Guiding Taliban On How To Empower Women In Afghanistan
According to Zuraida, Malaysia, as a modernising Islamic nation, can share many things with the Taliban.
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Here Are Some Of The Most Creative Placards Seen At #WomensMarchMY 2020
One of the march's demands is to ban child marriage.
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Survey: 1 In 5 Malaysian Muslim Women Believe Husbands Are Allowed To Beat Their Wives
"We need to change this narrative, as Islam does not condone ways in which one is being treated harmfully."
Results for #WomensRights