The impact of IMAN's work cannot always be
measured in numbers, but it is evident in the
conversations we shape and the policies we inform.
Over the past decade, IMAN has briefed Malaysia's government,
engaged with parliamentarians, and presented findings to foreign
governments and leading international organisations, including
the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).
Our insights have supported policymakers, civil society, and
political parties in crafting responses that are not only
data-driven but also grounded in humanity.
Our work has been featured across major Malaysian media
outlets, including The Star, Malaysiakini, BFM Radio, ASTRO
AWANI, Malay Mail, and Free Malaysia Today, as well as regional
and global platforms such as South China Morning Post, Channel
NewsAsia, Jakarta Post, Al Jazeera, and The New York Times.
IMAN has always kept a semi-public profile, prioritising our work
and stakeholder engagement over publicity. However, those who
need to find us—governments, civil society leaders, and
journalists—know they can trust IMAN for clear-eyed analysis,
grounded recommendations, and an unwavering commitment to
understanding the realities that shape Malaysia and the region.