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Consider This: Home Detention (Part 1) — Shifting Towards Prisoner Release on License

In a bid to address the persistent issue of prison overcrowding, Home Minister Saifuddin Nasution Ismail says the Government has agreed in principle to implement the Licensed Release of Prisoners, which aims to grant home detention to specific categories of prisoners. While this move is lauded as a step towards prison reform, it has sparked concerns regarding potential favouritism towards privileged or influential individuals who have been convicted of crimes. On this episode of #ConsiderThis Melisa Idris speaks to Jerald Joseph, Chair of the advocacy group, CSO Platform for Reform. He was also a Suhakam commissioner from 2016 till 2022.

Tue Apr 23 2024

Consider This: Home Detention (Part 1) — Shifting Towards Prisoner Release on License

In a bid to address the persistent issue of prison overcrowding, Home Minister Saifuddin Nasution Ismail says the Government has agreed in principle to implement the Licensed Release of Prisoners, which aims to grant home detention to specific categories of prisoners. While this move is lauded as a step towards prison reform, it has sparked concerns regarding potential favouritism towards privileged or influential individuals who have been convicted of crimes. On this episode of #ConsiderThis Melisa Idris speaks to Jerald Joseph, Chair of the advocacy group, CSO Platform for Reform. He was also a Suhakam commissioner from 2016 till 2022.
It's About YOUth: Student political activism in the digital age

It's About YOUth: Student political activism in the digital age

In another special edition of It's About YOUth, student leaders Nurul Syamim and Eizad Arian speak about harnessing the power of social media to drive change and amplify their voices in campus and national politics. #ItsAboutYOUth

Consider This: Tree-Care Policies (Part 2) — Help Trees Thrive In Concrete Jungles

Consider This: Tree-Care Policies (Part 2) — Help Trees Thrive In Concrete Jungles

Recent incidents of falling trees that killed a motorist and damaged vehicles and property, have highlighted the pressing need for better tree management policies in urban areas. Following these incidents, DBKL has since been instructed to closely monitor and maintain the shade trees in the capital city, and as a short-term measure, to cut down the trees that have already been identified as at risk of falling. Knowing the benefits of having trees in our cities, how can we create conditions that allow them to thrive despite the hostile environment they have to grow in? On this episode of #ConsiderThis Melisa Idris speaks to Mohd Zailani Jamil, President of the Malaysia Society of Arboriculture.
Consider This: Tree-Care Policies (Part 1) — Trees as Assets: Valuing Our Urban Canopy

Consider This: Tree-Care Policies (Part 1) — Trees as Assets: Valuing Our Urban Canopy

Recent incidents of falling trees that killed a motorist and damaged vehicles and property, have highlighted the pressing need for better tree management policies in urban areas. Following these incidents, DBKL has since been instructed to closely monitor and maintain the shade trees in the capital city, and as a short-term measure, to cut down the trees that have already been identified as at risk of falling. Knowing the benefits of having trees in our cities, how can we create conditions that allow them to thrive despite the hostile environment they have to grow in? On this episode of #ConsiderThis Melisa Idris speaks to Koh Cha-Ly, Founder and CEO of Urbanmetry, a data company which uses proprietary algorithms to analyse big data from cities. She is also a member of the World Economic Forum's Global Commission for Nature Positive Cities.
AWANI Tonight: 17 May 2024

AWANI Tonight: 17 May 2024

#AWANITonight with @_farhanasheikh

1. Ulu Tiram: Authorities beef up security after police station attack
2. Singapore: What will the new era of leadership bring?

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AWANI Tonight: NHMS 2023: Number of people with depression doubles in 4 years

AWANI Tonight: NHMS 2023: Number of people with depression doubles in 4 years

The number of people with depression had doubled from 2019 to 2023 with one million people aged 15 and above suffering from depression in Malaysia.
AWANI Tonight: Supporting educators’ growth in the age of AI

AWANI Tonight: Supporting educators’ growth in the age of AI

On Teachers’ Day, Assoc Prof Dr Adelina Asmawi from Universiti Malaya shares the main challenges lecturers face in the higher education sector, and where improvements can be made for better support.
AWANI Tonight: Israel intensifies Jabalia and Rafah operations in Gaza

AWANI Tonight: Israel intensifies Jabalia and Rafah operations in Gaza

The Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza is now the main battle zone, where tens of thousands of civilians have fled. At the same time, Israel continues to pound the southern city of Rafah.
AWANI Tonight: 16 May 2024

AWANI Tonight: 16 May 2024

#AWANITonight with @sarayamia

1. Govt to wage 'war' against excessive sugar consumption
2. Teacher's Day: Supporting educators in the age of AI

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Consider This: Teachers’ Day (Part 2) - Celebrating Malaysia’s Outstanding Educators

Consider This: Teachers’ Day (Part 2) - Celebrating Malaysia’s Outstanding Educators

To commemorate National Teachers’ Day on May 16th, #ConsiderThis aims to shine a light on the very heartbeat of the education system — teachers — honouring and celebrating those who go above and beyond for the students under their care. In this episode, Melisa Idris speaks to Muhammad Nazmi Rosli, Senior Assistant of Student Affairs at Sekolah Kebangsaan Long Sebangan in Lawas, Sarawak. He is the Winner of the Malaysia Teacher Prize 2023.

Consider This: Teachers’ Day (Part 1) - The Impact of the Malaysia Teacher Prize

Consider This: Teachers’ Day (Part 1) - The Impact of the Malaysia Teacher Prize

To commemorate National Teachers’ Day on May 16th, #ConsiderThis aims to shine a light on the very heartbeat of the education system — teachers — honouring and celebrating those who go above and beyond for the students under their care. In this episode, Melisa Idris speaks to Constance Yuen, CEO of Pemimpin GSL, an organisation focused on strengthening leadership in schools, and the organiser of the Malaysia Teacher Prize.
AWANI Tonight : 13th May 2024

AWANI Tonight : 13th May 2024

#AWANITonight with Cynthia Ng

- KKB polls: What led to low youth turnout?

- S'pore incoming PM Wong appoints new deputy in reshuffle

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AWANI Tonight: India election enters fourth phase, 177 mil set to vote

AWANI Tonight: India election enters fourth phase, 177 mil set to vote

The fourth phase of India’s seven-week-long election is currently underway, with more than 177 million voters eligible to vote across 96 constituencies.
AWANI Tonight: KKB by-election - Analysing voting patterns, low youth turnout

AWANI Tonight: KKB by-election - Analysing voting patterns, low youth turnout

Political analyst from Ilham Centre, Mujibu Abd Muis sheds light on the voting patterns of the recent Kuala Kubu Bahru (KKB) by-election, which saw a low voter turnout among the youth.
AWANI Tonight: Online booking for Mt. Fuji trail to be introduced

AWANI Tonight: Online booking for Mt. Fuji trail to be introduced

Japan will launch an online booking system for Mount Fuji’s most popular trail in a bid to tackle over tourism on the active volcano, as well as limiting the number of daily hikers to 4,000.
Consider This: Youth in Debt (Part 1) — The Price of Financial Illiteracy on Youth?

Consider This: Youth in Debt (Part 1) — The Price of Financial Illiteracy on Youth?

The Credit Counseling and Management Agency (Agensi Kaunseling dan Pengurusan Kredit, AKPK) recently reported that 65% of the total number of the agency’s clients as of March were those aged between 28 and 30. That’s some 53,000 youths seeking AKPK's services to restructure their debts, worth nearly RM1.9 billion in total. What are the implications of this staggering statistic, and what systemic factors are contributing to the financial struggles faced by young Malaysians today? On this episode of #ConsiderThis Melisa Idris speaks to Clare Walker, CEO of the Financial Industry Collective Outreach (FINCO) a non-profit organisation set up by the financial industry to deliver educational initiatives to underprivileged children and youth.