Empowering them in conserving our biodiversity

By uniting and advocating for our natural heritage, Malaysian youth can play a significant role in shaping a sustainable and biodiverse future for our nation and the world.

Telling our stories

In the face of declining interest in STEM subjects, be it in the total numbers of high school students taking science subjects or university students enrolling in STEM-based degree courses, perhaps better storytelling skills is the option we should be trying out in order to find out the answer that we are looking for.

A contextual balancing act

As we manoeuvre the complexities of work and life in Malaysia, let us strive towards a shared understanding of balance and resilience, empowering each other to thrive in our professional and personal pursuits to create the future Malaysia that we all dreamed of.

Helping Gen Z in avoiding burnouts

Employers must take proactive steps to create an environment that nurtures the unique needs of Gen Z, fostering a culture that prioritizes both professional development and personal well-being.

In ensuring their cognitive vitality

It is projected to rise to about 7 million, or 17.6% of the projected population of 40 million, by 2040. Additionally, Malaysia is forecasted to become an aging country by 2030, with the percentage of elderly people rising to about 20%.

Learning what they should learn

From the primary to tertiary level, we are preparing a future generation who are not only emotionally weak but also lack depth of knowledge and vision.

BNPL hanya menggalakkan kita berhutang

Dari sudut positif kaedah pembayaran BNPL akan memberikan beberapa kelebihan kepada pengguna seperti melibatkan proses permohonan yang mudah dan cepat kerana tidak melibat kelayakan spesifik.

Equip them with logic and respect, not just rhetoric

By teaching our children to argue with logic, and evidence, in a respectful manner, we can help create a generation better equipped to handle the complexities of the digital age.

Enhancing our TVET via collaborations

Malaysia can adopt similar approaches to enhance its TVET system, fostering closer collaborations between educational institutions and industries, aligning training programs with market demands, and promoting international cooperation.

Reduce our food waste to help combat climate crisis

Our goal should be to feed more people while decreasing the amount of food that is wasted as the world's population continues to rise. Food waste has an impact on society, the economy, and the environment worldwide. The challenge of decreasing food waste falls on governments, non-profits, businesses, and individuals.

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