The current political turmoil striking Malaysia is dangerous and a threat towards national security. The main concern regarding security is the question on who is
Believing in Extremism: What Drives Our Youths
In 2017, IMAN undertook a multiyear project to see if violent extremism was a foreign concept among rural and urban Malaysian youths. The results were
Women and Radicalisation
Many see women as the softer, gentler sex. Many are coming to realize that women, especially women radicals and militants play a much bigger and
Youth Perception on New Malaysia 2018.
In 2018, UNICEF commissioned a small report on how Malaysian youths perceived the new Pakatah Harapan ‘s first one month in government. The study saw
Mixed Feelings: Attitudes of Sabah-based Filipinos to returning to the Philippines
Much has been said about irregular migrants and ‘informal expatriates’ of Sabah, who come from the Philippines. What do they have to say about the
Malaysian Reform Initiative (MARI), Network of Government Reform
IMAN worked with MARI and USAID to map up who among the civil society organisations in Malaysia were most powerful and influential. The results were