The findings from the “International Women’s Day 2023” study reveals:-




Wan Nuradiah, Head of Public Affairs, Ipsos Malaysia mentions:-
“As we celebrate International Women’s Day through #EmbraceEquity, inequality in social, political and economic rights still exists. However, most are optimistic and confident that equality will be achieved in their lifetime.
While we recognize the critical role that men play in women’s rights, a substantial proportion believes that we might be asking too much to the extent of discriminating against men.
Almost half of Global and Malaysian respondents claim that Gender discrimination is all around them. 1 in 5 Malaysians has seen it in its worse form of sexual harassment against women.
Unfortunately, many Malaysians are scared to speak out for women’s rights for fear of the repercussions against them. Therefore, it’s essential to protect and provide a safe-free zone to empower advocates of women’s rights.”
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