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When Will Women’s Issues Be Mainstream?

Abinaya Mohan, Advocacy Director, Women’s Aid Organization (WAO)

18-Nov-22 07:45

When Will Women’s Issues Be Mainstream?

With GE15 looming soon, how do the different coalitions stack up against each other in their manifestos concerning women’s issues? We speak to Abinaya Mohan, Head of Campaigns, WAO on her thoughts on each manifesto, and what voters should consider when casting their votes on this issue this Saturday.


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Produced by: Afiq Wa'ie

Presented by: Shazana Mokhtar, Chong Tjen San, Philip See


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