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FNF has been working in Malaysia for more then 20 years. We promote democracy and liberalism. FNF cooperates with political parties, civil society organisations, think tanks and a media organisation.
 
Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak; Opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim
FNF shares liberal values with the Gerakan Party, the most liberal component of the government coalition, and with the Keadilan Party, Malaysia’s largest opposition party. We provide political consultation, organize workshops and contribute to the training of party members. In 2008, Pakatan Rakyat, an alliance of three opposition parties, won the 47 percent of the popular vote. Pakatan now governs four of Malaysias 13 states.
FNF works with Malaysiakini, Malaysia’s leading online news portal. Freedom of expression is an inseparable part of a truly democratic society. In Malaysia, most media organisations are owned either by the government or by the ruling parties. Independent online-media like Malaysiakini, blogs, podcasts and new social media like facebook and twitter try to counter state censorship of television and radio stations.
 
Muslim women at a market in Sabah; A group of multi-ethnic youth in discussion
The foundation’s civil society partners in Malaysia include the Education and Research Association for Consumers (ERA Consumer) and Sisters in Islam (SIS), independent NGO promoting rights of women in Islam. Recently, SIS-member Norhayati Kaprawi presented an important documentary: "AKU SIAPA". by showing that the headscarf was not worn widely by women in Malaysia 20 - 30 years ago, Norhayati argues that women do have a choice whether to wear it or not.
FNF also works with the Institute for Democracy and Economic Affairs (IDEAS). Ranked 18th as the best new think tank globally in 2010, IDEAS promotes market-based solutions to public policy challenges. IDEAS is a non-profit organization, unbound by party-politics, ethnicity or religion. Another important partner of the foundation in Malaysia is the Merdeka Center, the country’s leading polling institute.

Board member of the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom, Mr. Manfred Richter (front left), at a workshop on New Public Management for Selangor State Committee Members and local councillors
Over the years, more than 200 Malaysians have attended seminars at FNF´s International Academy for Leadership (IAF) in Gummersbach, Germany. Today, an extensive network of IAF Alumni - FAN Malaysia - is a platform for Liberals and a vibrant forum for political discussions. FAN Malaysia replicates seminars and organizes workshops.
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