File photo of a hungry child IS MALAYSIA WORSE OFF THAN GHANA? UNICEF; 25% of Ghanaian children go to bed hungry Posted By: admin on: May 17, 2016In: News The right to sufficient food is appreciated when every man, children and women inside our societies have approach to sufficient food and clean water. According to the reports, Ghana has an obvious respect of the right to sufficient food in its components, however, its carrying out is usually troubled by some challenges. According to UNICEF Ghana , in 2015 an expected one out of every 4 children in some areas of Ghana goes to bed hungry. The report mentioned that, there are over 5 million Ghanaians who can’t have enough money to purchase a plate of food in a day and over 30% of food goes waste sideways of food supply chains in the state … http://www.ghanalive.tv/2016/05/17/unicef-25-of-ghanaian-children-go-to-bed-hungry/ Malaysian children are going hungry? They are worse off than Ghanaians? Hong Kong’s...
Is this also the common and easy excuse for Malaysia’s mainstream print media's declining influence or is it the easy way to justify lack of innovative news production? ‘THE NAKED TRUTH OF MEDIA IN MALAYSIA’ Multi-Cultural in Malaysia Other countries should not identify Malaysia as the authoritarian press of Asia. The development media approach towards its national media, limits the roles and freedom of media. This is for the sake of national stability, security and also to successfully lead the Malaysian towards modernization, development, and economic prosperity. Malaysia is unique because of the challenges of different ethnicities, religions and languages. In fact, the Malaysian government has the choice between information make publicly available or privately kept: either control newspapers, images and ideas that are exposed to societies; allow freedom of debate and criticism but at the expense of harmony or restrict information for the sake of national security. Whate...
Give the implementation of EIS top priority! It is heartening to note that the federal government wants to implement an Employment Insurance Scheme (EIS) in Malaysia. The parliamentary Bill for the proposed EIS will definitely help retrenched workers, employers and society in general. “Given the current and ongoing sluggish global economic outlook, the EIS is a welcome pro-active effort to help the rakyat (people),” Gerakan Deputy Speaker Syed Abdul Razak Alsagoff said. He said although the mechanics and details of the EIS had yet to be made public, “we must all support and welcome the EIS”. “Give the implementation of the EIS top priority. Get it done as soon as possible,” he added. Syed Razak said there were already signs and indications of resistence and objections from businesses and employers. “This is absolutely normal or natural. Their (businesses and employers) only concern is profits. “All I have to say in response to them is, don’t look at ...
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