Sarawak aims for RM282 billion GDP by 2030, but Bumiputera, 72% of the population, own only 5% of businesses, mostly micro-enterprises lacking capital and access to AI and green sectors. This stark disparity demands urgent accountability for truly inclusive, equitable growth.
Sarawak aims for RM282 billion GDP by 2030, but Bumiputera, 72% of the population, own only 5% of businesses, mostly micro-enterprises lacking capital and access to AI and green sectors. This stark disparity demands urgent accountability for truly inclusive, equitable growth.
Living Third Spaces are not just locations but webs of relationships that heal communities. Data from Sarawak and global studies prove that regular, levelling, non-clinical hubs build resilience, reduce clinical strain, and transform participants into everyday mental health first responders.
In Sarawak, where 79% of suicides are men, masking pain behind a smile is a deadly norm. RSDM's Third Spaces, ALEC model, peer support, and creative expression transform vulnerability into healing, offering practical coping tools and authentic human connection
Sarawak’s mental health crisis, as surging helpline calls, high suicide rates among young men, and 35.8% prevalence, imperils the PCDS 2030 vision. Depression erodes productivity, unity, and environmental stewardship, demanding urgent community-rooted mental health investment now to avert severe economic and social collapse.
Accessible, levelling community hubs where conversation and creativity foster authentic bonds, resilience, and offer nurturing refuge from daily pressures. These inclusive settings bridge divides, empowering everyday support networks and translating inclusive policies into tangible, lasting human connections, strengthening overall well-being.
Sarawak's agribusiness transformation advances through strategic agro-parks and digital innovation, yet governance gaps in contract farming, Native Customary Rights tenure, and fragmented execution constrain inclusive growth. Achieving sustainable, well-governed business requires institutional consolidation, tenure reform, and full alignment with SDG and ESG principles to realise rural prosperity.
Kerajaan Sarawak komited dalam usaha hendak melengkapkan kawasan di luar bandar dengan capaian internet yang bukan sahaja memberikan manfaat yang positif kepada penduduk tetapi menjadi pelengkap kepada pembangunan infrastruktur.
Sarawak's Gedong District steps into a new era with the inauguration of its council. Deputy Premier Dr. Sim Kui Hian emphasises sustainable development and community engagement for lasting prosperity.
RAKAN Sarawak telah menemu bual beberapa orang KMKK Daerah Marudi bagi mengetahui peranan mereka dalam usaha pembangunan di peringkat akar umbi serta mendapatkan pandangan mereka tentang perkembangan yang berlaku di daerah berkenaan.
The Sarawak Government is undertaking a long-term urban renewal initiative to rejuvenate Bukit Assek, as part of a broader effort to transform Sibu Town into a city.
Program peningkatan kemahiran dilihat sebagai satu aspek yang sangat penting kerana ia dapat memperbaiki atau memperluaskan kemahiran profesional selain berupaya menjadikan seseorang itu lebih mahir dan pakar melakukan pekerjaan dalam pelbagai bidang.
Sarawak has been implementing a number of projects related to urban renewal, as part of measures to boost the quality of life of Sarawakians, especially those from low-income households.