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Advancing Gender-Inclusive Social Protection for Older Women in Malaysia
Women face multiple disadvantages stemming from societal, cultural, and systemic challenges, including restricted access to resources and limited influence in decision-making. These intersecting factors leave many women without sufficient social security, making it harder for them to maintain independence and dignity in old age.
Transitioning Futures, Anticipating Change: Socio-economic Futures of Malaysia's Climate & Demographic Transition
The foresight report highlights the intersection between two megatrends — climate change and Malaysia’s changing demographic — and maps out the future implications of these shifts on two socio-economic areas; firstly, the nation’s economic structures and the labour market, and secondly, the well-being of the elderly and their families.
Enabling Investments into the Malaysian Care Economy
Today, millions of older persons, children, and persons with disabilities remain confined to institutions, as a primary form of government provision of care in many countries. The report makes the case that strengthening the Care Economy through investments and social solutions can have a plethora of positive effects on people’s lives and the economy.
Malaysia Recommendations for an Integrated National Financing Framework
This report provides a comprehensive set of recommendations for the development and implementation of an Integrated National Financing Framework (INFF) in Malaysia. INFF is a planning and delivery tool that helps countries strengthen their planning processes and overcome existing impediments to financing sustainable development at the national level.
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UNDP works in more than 170 countries and territories, helping to achieve the eradication of poverty, and the reduction of inequalities and exclusion. We help countries to develop policies, leadership skills, partnering abilities, institutional capabilities and build resilience in order to sustain development results.
In Malaysia, UNDP continues to forge partnerships with a wide range of international, regional and national stakeholders in its efforts to support Malaysia’s development priorities and address the challenges facing it. Our partners range from the Economic Planning Unit in the Prime Minister’s Department, the Ministry of Finance, federal government ministries and agencies, civil society and non-governmental organisations, the private sector and the media.
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About Malaysia
63
rank
according to the Human Development Report 2023/2024
0.807
HDI value
according to the Human Development Report 2021/2022
52/193
ranking
on the Global Gender Gap Index 2022
6.2
percent
Absolute poverty rate in Malaysia. (2022)
27,295
USD
Gross National Income per capita
55.1
percent
women in the labour force.