


Policy Ideas No. 83 – Lessons from the Ground: Orang Asli Education Programme Implementation Insights

Policy Ideas No. 82 – Voices from the Ground: Towards Strength-Based and Culturally Responsive Education for Orang Asli Children

Brief IDEAS No. 43 – Actors on the Ground: Mapping Orang Asli Education Stakeholders

Policy Paper No 77 – Solidarity Amidst Rarity: Reforms for Equitable and Sustainable Rare Disease Management

Policy Paper No 76 – Breast Cancer Care in Malaysia: Access to Early Detection, Diagnosis and Optimal Treatment

Left Far Behind: The Impact of COVID-19 on Access to Education and Healthcare for Refugee and Asylum-Seeking Children in Peninsular Malaysia

Contextualising education policy to empower Orang Asli children

Policy Paper No 75 – The New Economic Policy and Contesting Bumiputera Identity Among Orang Asli and the Indigenous Peoples of Sabah and Sarawak

Policy Paper No 74 – Fifty Years of The New Economic Policy: Revisiting Its Impact on Social Cohesion, National Unity and Creation of Bangsa Malaysia

Policy Paper No 73 – The New Economic Policy Beyond Fifty: Assessing its Strengths and Weaknesses to Chart a Cohesive Malaysian Society

Brief IDEAS No. 32 – Falling Through the Cracks: Identifying Children with Learning Difficulties in Malaysian Schools

Youth Suicide in Malaysia

Policy Paper No 71 – Paddy and Rice Sector Policy Roadmap: Towards Equity and Sustainability

Policy Paper No 69 – Social Protection for the Poor and Vulnerable Malaysians during COVID-19

Policy Paper No 66 – Education Policies in Overcoming Barriers Faced by Orang Asli Children: Education for all

Brief IDEAS No. 26 – Orang Asli and the Right to Self-Determination: Are we there yet?

Brief IDEAS No. 24 – The Education Gap of the Indigenous Communities of Australia and Canada

Brief IDEAS No 19: Education during COVID-19

IDEAS and UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

Effectiveness of State Trading Enterprises in Achieving Food Security: Case Studies from BERNAS in Malaysia and BULOG in Indonesia

WHITEPAPER: Rare Diseases in Malaysia

Policy Paper No 60 – Economic Impact of Granting Refugees in Malaysia the Right to Work

Malaysia Agricultural Subsidies Report 2018 – Evaluation of Agricultural Subsidies and the Welfare of Farmers

Brief IDEAS No 10 – National Policy on Rare Diseases Living with Dignity: In Search of Solutions for Rare Diseases

Policy IDEAS No 58 – Improving Access to Orphan Drugs in Malaysia

Policy Paper No. 42: Will Our Public Universities Have Financial Autonomy?

Policy Paper No. 41: History and Epistemology of Universities

Policy Paper No. 40: The History of University Autonomy in Malaysia

Policy Paper No. 39: Autonomy and Accountability in Higher Education: Lessons from Ghana and Mexico

Brief IDEAS No 3 – Are FTAs bad for Health?

Brief IDEAS No 4 – The Potential of Independent Religious Schools

Policy Paper 35 – Innovations in Vector-Borne Diseases

Policy Paper No 28 – Financial Burden of Living with Autism

Policy Paper No 23 – A Case Study of a Chinese Independent School

Policy Paper No 22 – Autism – Life after early intervention

Policy Paper No 18 – ICT in Classroom Learning: Exploring the Discrepancies Between Ideal Conditions and Current Malaysian Policy

Policy Paper No 17 – Setting up special needs centres: A focus on early intervention centres for the underprivileged

Policy IDEAS No 15: School choice and school vouchers programmes: Why do they succeed and why do they fail – lessons for Malaysia?

Policy Paper No 14 – Dropping out of school in Malaysia: What we know and what needs to be done

Policy Paper No 12 – Malaysian education: What do the poor really want?

Policy Paper No 11 – The Malaysian Trust School Model: It’s good but is it sustainable?

Policy Paper No 9 – Market solutions to education crisis

Policy Paper No 5 – Private education for the poor?

Fake medicines in Asia

Policy Paper No 4: Escaping “middle class capture” in education policy

A Review of the National Education Dialogues

IDEAS Report – Modern agrotechnology and subsidies in Malaysian agriculture: Are we using them wisely?

Policy Paper No 16 – Public Procurement in FTAs : The Challenges for Malaysia