Kuala Lumpur: Malaysians are ready for a better 2023, especially after a challenging 2022, marked by not only the Covid-19 pandemic, but also political instability and economic uncertainty.
From education issues to climate-related matters, however, there remain many areas of concern that require the government’s attention. Malay Mail has compiled a wish list of ‘resolutions’ that those polled hope the new administration in Putrajaya will fulfil with an improved, more liveable nation in mind.No more education U-turns The Primary School Achievement Test , which was abolished in 2021, may be reinstated, along with the Form Three Assessment , which was abolished this year.
Human rights matter Human rights advocate Nalini Elumalai is looking forward to the government taking human rights seriously. “In 2023, I hope to see the government working on human rights reforms, taking human rights education more seriously, and making it a part of the school curriculum. “It is important to counter hate speech, and it takes a whole-of-society approach. We can’t just rely on legislation and authorities.
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