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Harmonizing Policy Layers to Achieve Sarawak’s PCDS 2030 Vision

Guided by PCDS 2030, Sarawak's architecture integrates national plans, SDGs, and ESG principles to drive economic transformation, sustainability, and inclusivity. Abang Johari's vision powers this multi-layered effort, yet closing the policy-implementation gap remains the key challenge for a progressive Sarawak.

Beyond Productivity: Cultivating Sarawak’s Workforce Through Integrated Policy and Strategic Communication

In Sarawak, an Outstanding Worker embodies resilience, authenticity, kindness, advocacy, and nurturing, contributing to economic, social, and environmental well-being across public, private, and informal sectors, aligning with Premier Abang Johari’s sustainable development vision for a truly progressive and prosperous state.

Rukun sebagai Nadi Kehidupan Masyarakat Bidayuh Salako

Dalam dunia moden yang semakin kompleks, rukun mungkin dilihat sebagai sesuatu yang tradisional. Namun bagi masyarakat Bidayuh Salako, ia tetap hidup dan diamalkan, ditafsirkan, dan diwariskan dari satu generasi ke generasi seterusnya.

Kelahiran Penuh Makna Masyarakat Salako

Bagi masyarakat Salako di Kampung Pueh, kelahiran seorang anak tidak pernah dianggap sebagai peristiwa biasa. Sejak dahulu hingga kini, setiap kelahiran diraikan sebagai sesuatu yang istimewa dan bukan sekadar hadirnya seorang bayi, tetapi lahirnya sebuah permulaan, kesinambungan warisan, dan harapan baharu yang menghidupkan identiti orang Salako.

Empowering Sarawak’s Rural Communities for Sustainable Indigenous Prosperity

Sarawak’s community initiatives eradicate poverty, aligning with PCDS 2030, SDGs, and ESG goals. Grassroots empowerment via cooperatives and digital hubs transforms vulnerabilities into assets. This ensures equitable prosperity and stability for indigenous rural populations, fostering sustainable growth across the state.

Preparing Sarawak’s Veterinary School for a Resilient Future

Sarawak’s new veterinary school addresses critical workforce shortages and zoonotic threats like rabies. However, success requires sustainable funding, rural retention incentives, curriculum localization, and a formal One Health framework to translate academic output into field-level impact.

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