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UNICEF Malaysia is one of over 190 national offices of the United Nations Children’s Fund. Since its establishment in 1954, UNICEF Malaysia has been on the ground to uphold the rights of children in Malaysia, including their right to an education, healthcare and protection from abuse and exploitation. It also advocates for political change in ...
This is a list of agencies of Malaysian federal government. The list includes statutory bodies (ticked with *) government-linked companies and organisations (ticked with **). The list includes statutory bodies (ticked with *) government-linked companies and organisations (ticked with **).
The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
University System of Tunku Abdul Rahman. Categories: Professional associations by country. Organisations based in Malaysia by subject. Non-profit organisations based in Malaysia. Professional associations based in Asia.
AIA Group Limited, often known as AIA (Chinese: 友邦保險; pinyin: Yǒubāng Bǎoxiǎn; Jyutping: Jau5 bong1 bou2 him2), is a Hong Kong-based multinational insurance and finance corporation.
The following is the list of ambassadors and high commissioners to Malaysia. High commissioners represent member states of the Commonwealth of Nations and ambassadors represent other states. Note that some diplomats are accredited by, or to, more than one country. They are styled as "Tuan Yang Terutama" which is loosely translated as His Excellency.
Salleh. The Sepaktakraw Association of Malaysia ( Malay: Persatuan Sepaktakraw Malaysia, abbreviated PSM ), is the national governing body for sepaktakraw in Malaysia, officially found on 28 January 1960 in Penang, [1] responsible for organising the national Sepak Takraw League, which was held annually since its establishment in 2014, [2] as ...
This category includes ministries, departments, agencies, and crown corporations created by the government or Parliament of Malaysia by statute or regulation. It does not include the Yang di-Pertuan Agong (head of state), the Parliament of Malaysia (legislative body), or the federal courts of Malaysia (see Judiciary of Malaysia ).