Why our economic engine needs redesigning for sustainability
By Professor Dato Dr Ahmad Ibrahim
The critical factors of any economy are quite basic. You cannot have a functioning market without the...
The potential use of AI in Malaysian healthcare is vast and promising. With the right implementation and execution, AI could greatly improve the efficiency and accuracy of medical diagnosis and treatment, ultimately leading to better health outcomes for patients.
Once children do not have the academic credential to enter the labour market, their survival from hunger is a concern. How do we enshrine the UN SDG theme ‘No one should be left behind’ in our national policy, especially in education? How else do we embody the ideals of inclusive and ‘unity’ government especially when other sectors of society are on the brink of hunger and destitution.
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.
Malaysia is celebrating World Oral Health Day 2024 standing at the forefront of promoting dental wellness through multifaceted initiatives and collaborative efforts. The government has initiated community-based oral health programs giving equal emphasis for both urban and rural communities. These programs aim to raise awareness about the importance of oral hygiene and provide dental services accessible to all Malaysians.