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Day: July 17, 2024

ANDAN FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES INNOVATION IN REFUGEE INCLUSION AWARD WITH MIT SOLVE

KUALA LUMPUR, Andan Foundation in collaboration with MIT Solve of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), has announced this year’s Andan Prize for Innovation in Refugee Inclusion. According to a statement, the award seeks to promote solutions that advance the economic, financial, and political inclusion of refugees within their hosting communities. The US$50,000 Andan Prize for Innovation in Refugee Inclusion is awarded every year to the most promising solutions that address the needs and challenges of refugees. (US$1=RM4.67) It is also aimed at supporting innovative approaches that foster integration, empowerment, and sustainable development for displaced populations. MIT Solve launches open

XSOLLA BACKEND SOLUTION PROVIDES SEAMLESS INTEGRATION ACROSS MAJOR GAMING PLATFORMS

KUALA LUMPUR, Xsolla, a global video game commerce company, has launched Xsolla Backend, an innovative solution designed to help developers of all sizes, especially indie and midsize teams, work across various gaming platforms. According to a statement, Xsolla Backend makes their games more accessible by allowing developers to unite their audience across all platforms such as personal computer, console, mobile, and the web. This addresses audience fragmentation common to most games and enables developers to save costs while creating deeper engagement as they grow their gaming business. ‘Our business model and robust platform design align our success with that of

2024 OLYMPICS: CAN PARIS OUTING BE ‘SWEET’ FOR PEARLY-THINAAH?

KUALA LUMPUR, Pearly Tan-M.Thinaah breathed new hope for Malaysian badminton at the international level when the doubles pair teamed up in 2019 in the Badminton Association of Malaysia’s (BAM) women’s category. After just two years together, they pulled off a surprise upset, claiming their first title by winning the 2021 Swiss Open against the tournament’s third seeds Gabriela Stoeva-Stefani Stoeva of Bulgaria. The duo went on to win a gold medal for Malaysia at the 2022 Birmingham Commonwealth Games, taming England’s Chloe Birch-Lauren Smith 21-5, 21-8. Ranked world No. 13, Pearly-Thinaah then went on to make history as the first

EPF STRENGTHENS SUSTAINABLE INVESTMENT WITH NEW STEWARDSHIP POLICY

KUALA LUMPUR, The Employees Provident Fund (EPF) has published the EPF Sustainable Investment Stewardship Policy, becoming the first institutional investor in Malaysia to publish a standalone stewardship policy for sustainable investment. The policy outlines the processes and guidelines that the fund follows to promote good sustainability practices among its investee companies and external fund managers. The EPF said the stewardship undertaking has strengthened its commitment to help build a better retirement future for Malaysians by delivering long-term sustainable value. ‘This aligns with the United Nations-supported Principles for Responsible Investment, which define stewardship as institutional investors using their influence to maximise

PARALYMPICS: NO NEED FOR ATHLETES TO WEAR TRACKING WRISTBAND – PCM

KUALA LUMPUR, There is no need for the national Paralympians to wear digital tracking devices throughout the 2024 Paralympics in Paris. Paralympic Council of Malaysia (PCM) president Datuk Seri Megat D. Shahriman Zaharudin said the decision was taken after receiving safety guarantees from the organisers of the world’s biggest multi-sports Games. “They (the organisers) have given their word that they are going to beef up security in Paris. So, I decided that there was no need for them to wear the tracking device over there. “I have informed the company sponsoring the digital wristband that we will not be wearing