Mak Bedah and gang made her FIRST public appearance on Sunday 24th Feb!! Read the story here

 


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Want to help? Don't know how?

1. Use your Constitutional right. Our Members of Parliament are responsible for representing our issues. It is not only our right, but our duty to make sure they represent us and be held accountable. Contact your candidate or your MP after the elections and ask them:
  • What have they done to find out more about women's problems?
  • How have they represented women's issues and how will they be representing women in the next Parliament sitting?
  • What are their plans to uphold the principle of gender equality in Article 8 of the Federal Constitution?
  • Think of a pressing issue that you are most concerned with and ask them about it. Whether it's about violence against women, access to health services particularly if it relates to women, issues of employment, housing, anything!

2. Be proactive and find out who are the candidates contesting for your vote. Do a check on what they stand for and what they have previously done or said if they have been elected before. Do you agree with it? Vote on the basis of principles.

3. Join the initiative towards a more fair and equal society for women. Whether you are a woman or a man, speak up and support equal rights for women.

4. Take a look at our leaflets and FAQs. Print them up and hand them out. Share your new awareness. Let's make a change together.

5. Help a woman candidate in her upcoming election campaign.

6. If you are a political party member, then urge your own party to run more women candidates (at least 30%) and also to endorse the WCI Manifesto.

 

 
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