Malaysian Minister wants chemical castration for pedophiles
The Women, Family and Community Development Ministry is considering a controversial form of punishment to tackle child sexual crimes.
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The Women, Family and Community Development Ministry is considering a controversial form of punishment to tackle child sexual crimes.
It has been over a week since the #MPsAgainstPredators campaign was launched to call for new laws against child sexual crimes, but things are already looking very promising.
Young Malaysians are using technology to work where and when they like, which are just some of the pros of the gig economy
We received one of the highest accolades we could get – the United Nations (UN) Malaysia Award, for contributions to the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda. We were psyched to say the least, especially when we heard what the UN had to say about our work!
For Lisa Surihani, the fight for laws against child sexual grooming just got a whole lot more personal.
Helmed by young, tech-savvy journalists, investigative journalism has received a new lease of life.
R.AGE’s Predator In My Phone team was invited to present its findings to a Government task force, and we were in for a huge surprise.
Here are some issues that will be covered under the proposed Child Sexual Crimes Bill.
The four young creatives behind Passion Portraits hope to make a difference by telling inspiring personal stories across Malaysian.
Pocotee Loh is one of Malaysia’s most successful comic artists, having made a name for herself drawing some of the world’s biggest movie stars.
The youthful culture of startups are giving young women the opportunity to be leaders, and they’re rocking the boss vibe!
It’s not easy being a child advocate, but it can be equally challenging for their parents.
You know the future is bright when you have children as young as seven advocating change in the country.
A growing group of Malaysians are using design thinking to design a better future for advocacy and Malaysia.
Diana Award recipient Bushra Farooq is making a difference in the world – one volunteer hour at a time.