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Corporate social responsibility Policies in Malaysia - Enhancing the child focus
Child-friendly CSR is especially relevant in an upper middle income country like Malaysia. Malaysia has been an avid proponent of the concept, with the Government promoting and underlining the crucial role of CSR as a contributing factor to the country’s growth. Read
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Promoting technical education and vocational training (TEVT)
UNICEF and the Companies Commission of Malaysia launched their 3rd Best Business Practice Circular. It focuses on the provision of technical education and vocational training through public-private partnerships. Read
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Nursing Mothers Program at the Workplace
The second circular by the Companies Commission of Malaysia and UNICEF focuses on establishing a conducive working environment for women. It continues to promote family and child-friendly business practices, addressing the rights and needs of both women and children. Read
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Adolescence – An Age of Opportunity – Malaysia
In support of the State of the World’s Children report 2011, a booklet by UNICEF outlining the challenges and opportunities for adolescents in Malaysia as well as its actions to address the rights of Malaysia’s adolescent’s in education, health, protection and participation. Read
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A Promise to Children
UNICEF’s corporate brochure for 2011-2015 sets out the agency’s mission and strategic directions for the next five years in Malaysia, following lessons learnt and achievements from 2008-2010. Read
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Child Care Centres in the Workplace
The Companies Commission of Malaysia and UNICEF's first Business Practice Circular provides guidance for employers in the private sector on the setting up of childcare centres for their employees. Read
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