IDEAS Online Discussion: The 2021 Budget - How transparent will it be?
15 Oct 2020, 10:00 am (Malaysia Time)
The 2021 Budget will be tabled by the Perikatan Nasional government on Friday, 6 November 2020. This is the first budget by the Perikatan Nasional Government and tabled during an unprecedented public health crisis. In addition to being an important movement for fiscal and economic policy, this will be the first major test of the government’s commitment to improving budget transparency. Enhanced transparency is essential for increasing accountability and good management of the public finances - this is vital now more than ever, following the significant expenditure as a result of the pandemic. Is our budget really sustainable? What's the long term outlook? Are we relying too much on GLCs, EPF and SOCSO to prop up government spending? Do we have enough oversight to manage these risks?
Speakers
1.) YB Wong Chen, MP of Subang
2.) Suad Hasan, Researcher, IBP
3.) Jeffrey FK Phang, Chairman, MyPJ Persatuan Penduduk Petaling Jaya
Moderated by Tricia Yeoh, CEO, IDEAS
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_pnRiU3aOTReqZZzHhRLZZg
15 Oct 2020, 10:00 am (Malaysia Time)
The 2021 Budget will be tabled by the Perikatan Nasional government on Friday, 6 November 2020. This is the first budget by the Perikatan Nasional Government and tabled during an unprecedented public health crisis. In addition to being an important movement for fiscal and economic policy, this will be the first major test of the government’s commitment to improving budget transparency. Enhanced transparency is essential for increasing accountability and good management of the public finances - this is vital now more than ever, following the significant expenditure as a result of the pandemic. Is our budget really sustainable? What's the long term outlook? Are we relying too much on GLCs, EPF and SOCSO to prop up government spending? Do we have enough oversight to manage these risks?
Speakers
1.) YB Wong Chen, MP of Subang
2.) Suad Hasan, Researcher, IBP
3.) Jeffrey FK Phang, Chairman, MyPJ Persatuan Penduduk Petaling Jaya
Moderated by Tricia Yeoh, CEO, IDEAS
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_pnRiU3aOTReqZZzHhRLZZg
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IDEAS Webinar "Indigenous Children’s Access to Education: Before & during COVID-19" 23 October 2020
The Institute for Democracy and Economic Affairs (IDEAS) will be hosting a webinar titled "Indigenous Children’s Access to Education: Before & during COVID-19" on 23 October 2020, 11:00 am - 12:30 pm.
This webinar will discuss the impact of COVID-19 on indigenous children’s education. Orang Asli children have been further left behind in their education due to closure of schools during the Movement Control Order (MCO) to prevent the spread of COVID-19. There is a digital divide as these students have trouble gaining access to necessities such as electricity, internet and devices. How will indigenous students get back on track after missing nearly five months of school and continuing to suffer from further inequality? This webinar will cover these critical issues and the policy paper by IDEAS on the same theme will be presented.
The speakers are as follows:
Presenter and Moderator:
Wan Ya Shin, Research Manager, Social Policy Unit, IDEAS
Panellists:
1.) Prof. Dr. Bahari Belaton, USM
2.) Dr. Sumathi Renganathan, UTAR
3.) Anne Lasimbang, PACOS Trust
To register log on to https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_L4phbHsaTUqo4r6gKem1bg
The Institute for Democracy and Economic Affairs (IDEAS) will be hosting a webinar titled "Indigenous Children’s Access to Education: Before & during COVID-19" on 23 October 2020, 11:00 am - 12:30 pm.
This webinar will discuss the impact of COVID-19 on indigenous children’s education. Orang Asli children have been further left behind in their education due to closure of schools during the Movement Control Order (MCO) to prevent the spread of COVID-19. There is a digital divide as these students have trouble gaining access to necessities such as electricity, internet and devices. How will indigenous students get back on track after missing nearly five months of school and continuing to suffer from further inequality? This webinar will cover these critical issues and the policy paper by IDEAS on the same theme will be presented.
The speakers are as follows:
Presenter and Moderator:
Wan Ya Shin, Research Manager, Social Policy Unit, IDEAS
Panellists:
1.) Prof. Dr. Bahari Belaton, USM
2.) Dr. Sumathi Renganathan, UTAR
3.) Anne Lasimbang, PACOS Trust
To register log on to https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_L4phbHsaTUqo4r6gKem1bg
Zoom Video
Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: IDEAS Webinar "Indigenous Children’s Access to Education: Before & during COVID-19"…
This webinar will discuss the impact of COVID-19 on indigenous children’s education. Orang Asli children have been further left behind in their education due to closure of schools during the Movement Control Order (MCO) to prevent the spread of COVID-19.…