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    Empowering Pharmacists Through Dispensing Separation: Enhancing Community Healthcare

    If done right, dispensing separation has great potential to enhance the healthcare system and benefit a broader spectrum of people.

    By Chia Chu Hang
    2 years ago
  • Domestic Policy

    Complete Reform of 3D Sectors Needed to Reduce Reliance on Foreign Workers

    The journey to reduce our reliance on foreign workers can be long and arduous, but it is the path we must pursue.

    By Chia Chu Hang
    2 years ago
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    Unlocking Opportunities: Streamlining Immigration for Malaysian Brain Gain

    This eloquently demonstrates a prioritisation of high-skilled workers, potentially attracting more expatriates.

    By Chia Chu Hang
    2 years ago
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    Widening & deepening the corruption dragnet

    As part of institutional and political reforms, the Madani government under PM Anwar Ibrahim has also been targeting the super-elites.

    By Jason Loh
    2 years ago
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    Some brief comments on the RM with reference to Japan

    The underlying fundamentals of the Japanese financial system and the economy remain strong, stable and robust.

    By Jason Loh
    2 years ago
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    Rebuilding a “Broken” Rome will take more than a day!

    What more when the Prime Minister inherited a very “broken” Rome, that requires stages of careful and inclusive rebuilding with diligent focus on outcome and impact to the MANY!

    By Rais Hussin
    2 years ago
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    Addressing the socioeconomic gaps in nutrition transition on health

    Socioeconomic inequalities, including income, education, housing instability, etc., pose a significant risk for poor dietary choices.

    By Jachintha Joyce Devasagayam Jayakumar
    2 years ago
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    Overqualified For Their Jobs, or Underqualified as Graduates?

    If the standards of our higher education institutions continue to decline over time, can we still justify calling them “higher” education institutions?

    By Chia Chu Hang
    2 years ago
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    What Can We Learn About Food Waste Management from South Korea and Japan

    As technology progresses, what stops us from integrating modern tech to help us manage food waste more effectively?

    By Chia Chu Hang
    2 years ago
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    Sail along global agritech trends and empower smallholder farmers at scale!

    The Global Food Security Index reveals that leading nations prioritize agri-food technology, emphasizing hi-tech farming, precision engineering and circular economy principles in their food security strategies.

    By Rais Hussin
    2 years ago
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