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Bloomberg TV Malaysia: Moving Malaysia - The Malaysia Human Development Report 2013
Durian Asean: A spotlight on socio-economic inequality
New Straits Times: UN lauds poverty reduction
Bernama: Laporan puji kejayaan Malaysia
Sinar Harian: Jurang kemiskinan tidak pernah berubah
The Malaysian Insider: The reality of Malaysia's economic pollicies
The Malaysian Insider: Growth, income distribution and poverty in Malaysia
The Malaysian Insider: With zero savings, majority of Malaysians face dire straits in emergencies
Bernama: Over 90 per cent of Malaysians have savings accounts for rainy days, says BNM Governor
Malaysian Digest: Selangor Budget 2015 - Brave & accountable, not just populist
The Malay Mail: Rich Malay, poor Malay a bigger national issue, says Anwar
The Malaysian Insider: Putrajaya fails to plan effectively for future Felda settlers, says report
The Malaysian Insider: Review the NEP
The Star: MHDR authors defend 'staggering' findings
The Malaysian Insider: Zero household savings is staggering, and true
The Rakyat Post: PM must note allegations made by East Malaysian natives
The Malaysian Insider: Putrajaya claims reduced poverty, but UN report shows more poor Malaysians
The Rakyat Post: Govt's poverty measurement outdated, claims Nurul Izzah
The Establishment Post: Malaysia's fuel subsidy removal - Unpopular but necessary
Borneo Post: Loud calls for fairer treatment of Dayaks in federal civil service
The Malaysian Insider: Just how many households are running on empty?
The Edge: My say - What do Malaysians want?
Astro Awani: Orang Asli development in Malaysia
Berita Harian: Ratu skuasy merantau belantara
The Star: Indigenous lessons for UNDP Goodwill Ambassador Nicol David
All news stories listed here are intended to provide an overview of the national dialogue on MHDR and Malaysia's growth and development, and do not necessarily represent the views of UNDP Malaysia.
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It is essential that Malaysia continues to prioritise inclusive growth and social cohesion, and moves forward with the second generation policies that are needed to support this.
-Frances Stewart