Her research titled “Reimagining Inclusive Development: A Spatial Justice and Multidimensional Poverty Perspective on the Orang Asli in Malaysia” is aimed at uplifting the quality of life of the Orang Asli in Malaysia and to explore the root cause of spatial injustice and multidimensional poverty among the Orang Asli, and to address various forms of inequality and their impact on the well-being of the community.
Despite Malaysia’s long independence, the Orang Asli are still fighting for their land rights and facing poverty. Not only that, they also encounter various obstacles and challenges, including community displacement and the erosion of their cultural heritage, owing to their remote locations.
Through her research, Masni seeks to empower the Orang Asli by involving them in decision-making processes through participatory and inclusive approaches that recognise their culture, history, and values.