Collaborative Discussion on Refugee Policy Reform: Enhancing Livelihood Opportunities and Rights
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PSPK, in collaboration with the Special Select Committee on Human Rights, Elections, and Institutional Reform, is organizing a Collaborative Discussion on Refugee Policy Reform to address pressing issues impacting refugees in Malaysia.
About the Discussion
This session is designed to gather valuable insights and recommendations from leaders, advocates, and resource persons on enhancing refugee livelihoods and employment opportunities. Together, we aim to develop actionable solutions for sustainable change.
Key Topics of Discussion
- Current challenges in refugee employment policies.
- Exploring sustainable livelihood opportunities for refugees.
- Enhancing collaboration between NGOs, grassroots organizations, and policymakers.
- Addressing barriers for UNHCR-registered refugees in Malaysia.
Event Details : will be announced soon!
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 Why PSPK is Leading This Initiative
At PSPK, we are deeply committed to empowering communities and fostering sustainable development. For nearly two decades, we have worked closely with vulnerable groups, including urban poor, women, children, and marginalized communities.
Through our efforts in community development and advocacy, we have witnessed the challenges faced by refugees, particularly in accessing livelihoods and employment opportunities. This discussion is part of our broader mission to:
- Advocate for inclusive policies that benefit both refugees and host communities.
- Bridge the gap between grassroots realities and policymaking.
- Promote sustainable solutions that empower individuals and reduce economic vulnerabilities.
By facilitating this dialogue, we hope to amplify the voices of those on the frontlines of refugee support and work collaboratively to drive meaningful reform.