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Localising SDGs and grassroots concerns of six vulnerable groups in Malaysia: Program Perumahan Rakyat residents

Housing plays a critical role in the quality of life and social... Read More

No place for demonisation, hatred in post-GE15 Malaysia

Learn how to listen, interact with those of opposing views before nation... Read More

To go down hydrogen route or not…. our dilemma

By Syamil Hakimi & Nazran Zhafri HYDROGEN is fuelling the major economies... Read More

Make SDGs relevant for all so no one gets left behind

THE Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), set up in 2015 by the United... Read More

Make environment a security issue

By Alizan Mahadi and Nazran Johari Two incidents last month reminded us... Read More

Asean must take daring steps like EU

Entering 2020, there were many reasons for Asean to take pride in... Read More

Covid-19 is a reminder of our relationship with Nature

One of the few pieces of seemingly good news to come out... Read More

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Nazran Johari

Nazran is an analyst in the Social Policy and National Integration division. His research interests include legal institutions and sustainable development. Nazran has worked in investment banking and public affairs consulting. He read law (LLB) at University College London.

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Localising SDGs and grassroots concerns of six vulnerable groups in Malaysia: Program Perumahan Rakyat residents

31 October 2023
Housing plays a critical role in the quality of life and social mobility of the urban poor. Families living in public low-cost housing face major challenges, such as poor infrastructure, safety and security which perpetuates the cycle of low-income deprivation. By employing qualitative data from interviews with local communities, this chapter maps out the key…

No place for demonisation, hatred in post-GE15 Malaysia

22 December 2022
Learn how to listen, interact with those of opposing views before nation is torn apart By Nazran Zhafri & Zayana Zaikariah THE results of the 15th general election might have disappointed some who deemed the outcome as “unfavourable”. Some reactions laced with racial overtones and insults on social media and WhatsApp groups were alarming and concerning.  …

To go down hydrogen route or not…. our dilemma

18 August 2021
By Syamil Hakimi & Nazran Zhafri HYDROGEN is fuelling the major economies of Asia with Japan, South Korea and China leading the way. Even in Malaysia, there has been significant development in recent times after the Sarawak government and Petronas last year signed a memorandum of understanding to commercialise green hydrogen production and its supply…

Make SDGs relevant for all so no one gets left behind

13 April 2021
THE Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), set up in 2015 by the United Nations and adopted by all member states, have provided truly worthwhile aims for Malaysia to aspire to by 2030. However, it must be remembered that the SDGs were created at the international level. As a result, a significant conundrum in making SDGs a…

Make environment a security issue

09 October 2020
By Alizan Mahadi and Nazran Johari Two incidents last month reminded us about the absurd juxtaposition when it comes to environmental security in Malaysia. On Sept 3, water disruptions affected 1.2 million households in the Klang Valley, due to the act of river pollution. On Sept 10, Kuala Lumpur was hit by flash floods, with…

Asean must take daring steps like EU

17 June 2020
Entering 2020, there were many reasons for Asean to take pride in the bloc’s progress towards sustainable development. Extreme poverty has decreased from 138 million in 2000 to 44 million in 2015. Life expectancy, which was 63 years in 1984, rose to 70.9 by 2016. Asean’s gross domestic product has more than quadrupled since 1999,…

Covid-19 is a reminder of our relationship with Nature

28 March 2020
One of the few pieces of seemingly good news to come out in these troubling times is what might be called the return of Nature. Many on social media worldwide were joyous when pictures of dolphins swimming in the canals of Venice and drunken elephants in China appeared. These two specific stories sadly turned out…
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