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Malaysia Leads ASEAN's Push for Gender-Inclusive Business, Human Rights
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 47801, member: 636"] Malaysia takes charge of a major human rights group across Southeast Asia during 2025. The country leads the ASEAN human rights commission and wants to make business fairer for women everywhere. Government officials announced they will host important meetings about protecting girls and women from unfair treatment at work. The workshop starts Monday and runs for two days right here in Kuala Includepur. Leaders from different countries will talk about making workplaces safer and more equal for female employees. They want to stop companies from treating women badly just because of their gender. Edmund Bon Tai Soon runs the meetings as Malaysia's top representative. Several important people will speak at the event. A Japanese ambassador will give opening remarks along with local human rights officials. The main speaker comes from a United Nations group that watches how businesses treat people. She will explain new rules that help protect workers from getting hurt or treated unfairly. The workshop follows guidelines that tell companies to protect people, respect their rights, and fix problems when they happen. Money for this event comes from many places around Asia and beyond. Japan helps pay for the meetings through a special fund. The United Nations also supports the workshop along with Malaysian government departments. This workshop shows Malaysia wants to lead the way in making business better for everyone across Southeast Asia. [/QUOTE]
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