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Madani Nationhood Training, Useful Or Political Tool?

Jason Wee, Co-founder, Architects of Diversity

07-Jun-24 08:30

Madani Nationhood Training, Useful Or Political Tool?

The Prime Minister's Office has just launched the Malaysia Madani Nationhood Training module to be undertaken by Akademi Kenegaraan Malaysia or AKM. The the module is firmly rooted in the Federal Constitution and reflects the core values outlined in the Rukun Negara but how useful will it be in achieving its goals of ensuring the patriotism and civic consciousness of future generations. Jason Wee, Co-founder, Architects of Diversity  tells us.

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Produced by: Tun Hizami Hashim

Presented by: Wong Shou Ning, Shazana Mokhtar, Philip See


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Categories:  politicsgovernmentLaw/Activismeducation

Tags:  Malaysia Madani Nationhood Training ModuleAkademi Kenegaraan Malaysiadiversityfederal constitutionrukun negarapatriotism





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