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Why Should I Care About... Mis- & Dis- Information?

'Why Should I Care?' youth series

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KAS Scholars: LinkedIn for Emerging Professionals

Professional development training for 2025/2026 KAS Scholars

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Roundtable on TVET in Sarawak

Building a resilient future workforce through TVET - Konwledge Exchange with Germany

Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung Malaysia alongside with our regional collaboration partner, the Sarawak Development Institute (SDI), is jointly bringing together this initiative to explore the role of Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) in strengthening Sarawak's human capital development. A Dialogue among various stakeholders from private and public sector as well Training Institutes.

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Climate in a Divided World: ASEAN Leadership for COP30 and Beyond

A two-day COP30 conference in Kuala Lumpur

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Renewable Power, Digital Growth

Malaysia's Sustainable Edge

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Workshop: Leadership Skills & Persuasion for KAS Scholars

Empowering Future Changemakers

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PRAXIS 2025

PRAXIS 2025

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AccelerateHER Leadership Lab 3.1

Empowering Women in Leadership Positions

The Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS) Malaysia will be hosting the AccelerateHER Leadership Lab 3.1 in Kuala Lumpur on 10-11 July 2025.

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AI and Regional Collaboration: Strengthening ASEAN’s Digital Economy

AI and Regional Collaboration: Strengthening ASEAN’s Digital Economy

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Workshop: Project Management Fundamentals

Young Scholars for Excellence

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Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief: A Shared Responsibility

MiDAS-KAS Conference Report 2019

The MiDAS – KAS conference was held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia at the Royale Chulan Hotel, 27 – 28 August 2019. This is the official report of the conference proceedings that carried the theme ‘Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief: A Shared Responsibility.’ that attracted more than 300 delegates representing government departments, state government offices, local planning authorities, private consultants, academics, cross-border networks, think tanks and foreign government representatives.