HAVING dedicated walkways separated from motorised traffic, enforcing women-friendly train coaches and public facilities and providing childcare services were among the suggestions mooted at the Women-Friendly Green City MPSJ Lab.
The event, organised by Subang Jaya Municipal Council (MPSJ), was aimed at empowering a public-private partnership to get feedback and form the framework for a Women-Friendly Green City, in line with MPSJ’s efforts to become the first women-friendly city in Malaysia.
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