Partnerships
Our partnerships are crafted to strengthen our purpose and to demonstrate that we take care to truly understand people and organisations, then help them to create and share compelling stories.
Our partnerships
Helping people realise their unique potential is central to how we do business at Robert Walters. Our partnerships are crafted to strengthen our purpose and to demonstrate that we take care to truly understand people and organisations, then help them to create and share compelling stories.Global Angels Foundation
Since 2017, the Robert Walters Group has partnered with the Global Angels Foundation to support the Itinyi Valley community in Tsavo, Kenya. The Robert Walters Group is committed to playing an active role in transforming Tsavo — not only by raising money for key projects, each year sending employees to volunteer to work on key projects with Global Angels in Kenya.International Medical University Malaysia
Founded in 1992, the International Medical University (IMU) is Malaysia’s first and most established full-fledged private medical and health sciences university. Today, the IMU offers 44 health professional programmes at pre-university, undergraduate and postgraduate levels in Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Health Sciences, and Postgraduate Studies. IMU has achieved the SETARA 2022 Competitive University ranking for a third time, securing the highest accolade in the Mature University category.
LeadWomen
Founded in 2011, LeadWomen is a driving force for diversity leadership at the Board and C-suite levels in Malaysia. With a mission to increase women representation on the boards of corporate Malaysia, LeadWomen delivers through advocacy, training and development, sourcing and advisory of board-ready women. Our main purpose is to enable organisations to create, nurture and sustain inclusive workplace cultures where all can belong. We envision ourselves to be a global thought leader, embedding and mentoring Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) into every organisation’s DNA and to advocate and internalise women’s empowerment within societal culture.
YKPM
Established in 1993, YKPM has a long track record of working in community development with left-behind communities. Since 2015, YKPM has been working to empower Orang Asli communities in Peninsular Malaysia towards sustainable livelihoods and environment. Programs cover aspects of livelihood improvement, economic empowerment, connection to fair markets, youth education, environmental protection & strengthening community resilience. YKPM also works with public sector stakeholders and civil society to improve the policy ecosystem and steer national commitments towards meeting the needs of the OA.
Malaysian Association For The Blind
The Malaysian Association for the Blind (MAB) has served visually impaired individuals since 1951, offering nationwide programs in education, rehabilitation, vocational training, and job placement. Its facilities include a Braille Library, Braille Publishing, Audio Production, IT, Accessibility, Advocacy, Welfare, and Marketing units.
MAB established an eye hospital in 1986 and extends its services to rural areas through community-based rehabilitation schemes. With a focus on integration and improving quality of life, MAB continually evolves its offerings to meet changing needs, relying on public donations for support and expressing gratitude to its generous contributors.