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What we learnt at Saya Sayang Saya

Over 1,500 secondary school students raised questions and concerns about sexual violence, online dating, and reproductive health in the nationwide townhalls.

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What’s next after SOAC2017?

Starting from July 10, harsher punishments await child sexual predators.

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Getting real about child abuse

The children of Yayasan Chow Kit drew upon their own experiences and their friends’ to convey the message of child abuse in the experimental theatre show 7 Voices.

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Taking the next step

R.AGE is stopping its weekly print edition, but we’re not saying goodbye just yet.

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Writing for a change

In an historic move, Members of Parliament from various parties will come together today to support the war against child sexual crimes.

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Let’s talk about sex… education

Finally, we’re having an actual conversation about sex ed in schools. The government, NGO’s, parents and teachers pledged their support for better sex education after Hentikan!!

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Law and order

The new child sexual crimes bill will be tabled in Parliament next week. Here’s what we already know.

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Support systems for child survivors

The seminar discussed some of the support services currently available, and the need for improvement.

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Stopping predators in their tracks

The Hentikan!! national seminar was a ground-breaking moment in Malaysia’s war against the child sexual crimes epidemic.

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Learning about grooming

Unicef will be running a series of public town hall events across the country, where parents and teenagers can learn more about child sexual grooming.

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