Youth Perspectives

Students and retirement home residents in Malaysia are sharing ideas to prepare for the future

The living library brings old and young people together, to share knowledge and experience. Image: REUTERS/Bazuki Muhammad (MALAYSIA - Tags: SOCIETY)

Michael Taylor
Asia correspondent and sub-editor, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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