HomeExperts Farah Nabilah

Farah Nabilah

Analyst

Average rating

0.0 / 5

Rating breakdown

5
0
4
0
3
0
2
0
1
0

Submit your review


Subject
Rating
Comments

Care is capital: leveraging childhood investment to sustain an aging nation

Read in PDF In our new edition of KSInsights, Farah Nabilah looks... Read More

Care constraints: putting monetary value on time

A TODDLER is inadvertently left in a hot car and dies from... Read More

What Good Looks Like in Malaysia’s Digital Economy in 2026

On 5 November 2025, the Tech For Good Institute (TFGI) and the... Read More

Future of Malaysia’s AI governance

Written by Farlina Said and Farah Nabilah November 2024 Read in PDF... Read More

AWANI Tonight: Clear gig worker sector categories needed for stronger protection

Farah Nabilah was interviewed by Astro Awani on 22 November 2024, calls for... Read More

Gig workers’ bill must balance flexibility with fairness

Meaningful protections must specify gig workers who need it most and include... Read More

PDPA amendments missing key details

Businesses need clarity as nation strive to meet global best practices in... Read More

Advancing ASEAN’s digital economy: Challenges in cybersecurity and IP protection

Farlina Said and Farah Nabilah explore ways to enhance ASEAN’s cybersecurity and... Read More

Social

Farah Nabilah

Nabilah’s research focuses on two main sectors: digital technology policy and the care economy. Her work centres on the digital labour market, specifically gig workers, artificial intelligence (AI) ethics, early childhood care and education investment priorities, and the impact of Covid-19 on essential care workers. She has presented her research findings to key stakeholders, published in several outlets, and worked on projects with multiple policy and research organisations, such as the International Development Research Centre, Canada. She holds a Bachelor’s in Psychology from International Islamic University Malaysia and is Khazanah Global Scholar for her Master in Public Policy at the London School of Economics and Political Science.

Service Rates


Published Articles

Care is capital: leveraging childhood investment to sustain an aging nation

06 March 2026
Read in PDF In our new edition of KSInsights, Farah Nabilah looks at how Malaysia invests into early childhood care and education (ECCE), while also developing a sustainable elder care model to address an aging population. Both segments of the care economy are undervalued yet vital for human capital development and future growth. She argues…

Care constraints: putting monetary value on time

05 March 2026
A TODDLER is inadvertently left in a hot car and dies from heatstroke. Public outcry ensues and suggestions are made to prevent such occurrences. As a policy researcher, I look at the structural constraint within which families function when such a tragedy occurs. It is the breaking point of a system that consistently undervalues our…

What Good Looks Like in Malaysia’s Digital Economy in 2026

25 November 2025
On 5 November 2025, the Tech For Good Institute (TFGI) and the Institute Of Strategic & International Studies (ISIS) Malaysia convened stakeholders in Malaysia to look forward to 2026 while discussing urgent issues, challenges and prospects pertaining to Malaysia’s digital economy. Malaysia’s digital economy is entering a pivotal stage of growth, marked by record investments…

Future of Malaysia’s AI governance

09 December 2024
Written by Farlina Said and Farah Nabilah November 2024 Read in PDF Executive summary Technology is meant to deliver services that could unlock human and societal potential. Yet, much as cars have taken the lives of people, the current digital age has exacerbated social divisions, introduced social ails and caused great monetary losses. The world…

AWANI Tonight: Clear gig worker sector categories needed for stronger protection

26 November 2024
Farah Nabilah was interviewed by Astro Awani on 22 November 2024, calls for clearer categorising of gig work sectors to enable better protection and regulations.

Gig workers’ bill must balance flexibility with fairness

12 November 2024
Meaningful protections must specify gig workers who need it most and include the right to unionise and grievance mechanism The upcoming gig workers’ bill is much anticipated, and it has the potential to reshape the gig economy in Malaysia for the better – if crafted with precision. “Precision” here includes defining clearly who gig workers…

PDPA amendments missing key details

30 July 2024
Businesses need clarity as nation strive to meet global best practices in data protection The passing of amendments to the Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) is a great step forward on the digital front. Malaysia was the first in ASEAN to enforce a personal data protection act in 2013, followed by Singapore (2014), the Philippines…

Advancing ASEAN’s digital economy: Challenges in cybersecurity and IP protection

30 July 2024
Farlina Said and Farah Nabilah explore ways to enhance ASEAN’s cybersecurity and intellectual property protection mechanisms to strengthen the region’s digital economy. The successful implementation of the ASEAN Digital Economy Framework Agreement (DEFA) is expected to grow the regional digital economy to US$2 trillion by 2030 and enhance digital integration in ASEAN. The framework agreement…
Social media & sharing icons powered by UltimatelySocial