Educating the stateless children of Malaysia


THE United Nations Sustainable Development Goals’ (SDGs) commitment is to "Leave no one behind" by 2023. Among these goals, SDG Four specifically addresses education, aiming to "ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all”.

This goal recognises education as a cornerstone of societal development, contributing to economic growth, improved health outcomes, and social cohesion. Education is viewed not merely as a right but also as a powerful tool for breaking cycles of poverty, reducing inequalities, and fostering sustainable development across communities and nations.

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