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Introduction
Malaysia MADANI is a comprehensive and holistic initiative aimed at making policies and implementations in Malaysia more humane, continuously improved through consultation and public feedback.
Definition
MADANI represents a synthesis of Malaysian approaches, integrating existing practices with new methods designed to address emerging issues and uncertainties. The six core values of MADANI form a framework of policy and philosophy that are closely related and integrated, with each value reinforcing the others. MADANI is inspired by the concept of readiness to accept change, considering recommendations from all levels of society with the aim of substantial reform for a more advanced and prosperous Malaysia.
Mission
Our goal is to transform Malaysia into a more prosperous and advanced nation based on the 6 MADANI values through mutual trust between the government and the people, transparency in policies, and cooperation.
Vision
To shape Malaysia’s future with all its potential, considering all forms of change that are altering the world, and aspiring to guide Malaysia through the complex post-normal era with the use of local wisdom, language, concepts, and culture.
6 Core Values of Malaysia MADANI
Sustainability
Balanced quality of life based on Malaysia’s unique image, grounded in knowledge and local wisdom.Well-being
Economic, social, and environmental well-being through a culture of knowledge and diverse perspectives.Creativity
Innovation and empowerment of human capital to manifest human creativity.Respect
Conduct of courtesy towards the richness of tradition, celebrating diversity, and embracing different worldviews.Confidence
Instilling hope in change along with the commitment to carry out positive changes.Compassion
Showing empathy for all through actions that empower humanity.
Rationale Logo
Malaysia MADANI serves as a guide and holistic effort for a more humane administration. It is based on mutual respect, celebrating diversity, and providing a platform for civilized dialogue. The framework of Malaysia MADANI drives the creation of a progressive and civilized society based on knowledge, tradition, heritage, and local wisdom.
Stripes
The five fingers with red and white stripes symbolize the Rukun Negara, the foundational ideology of Malaysia.
Star
The 14-pointed star represents unity among the 13 states and the Federal Territories.
Crescent Moon
The crescent moon symbolizes Islam as the official religion of the Federation.
Circle
The blue circle signifies unity, consensus, and solidarity among the people.
Blue
Represents national unity, inclusivity, and brotherhood.Yellow
Symbolizes traditional values, culture, and local wisdom.Red
Denotes courage, identity, and determination.White
Stands for nobility, purity of heart, and noble intentions.
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