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Tag: ESG

Strengthening Institutional Frameworks for Sustainable Development

Sarawak’s Environmental Compliance Audit framework mandates independent audits with layered accountability, advancing SDG 16 and strengthening ESG governance. Its phased expansion to agriculture and mining, backed by pilot data, positions Sarawak as a global model for transparent, data-driven environmental regulation.

Bumiputera Empowerment Powers Sarawak’s Green Tech Economic Miracle

Sarawak’s PCDS 2030 sparks a green tech renaissance, empowering the Bumiputera majority via free tertiary education, ESG-driven SMEs, carbon trading, and tech ventures, leveraging multicultural fluency, converting demographic weight into shared, sustainable prosperity, backed by targeted funding and an action agenda.

More Than Place: Living Third Spaces Heal Communities

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.

Agriculture As A Sustainable, Inclusive, And Well-Governed Business

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.

Aligning Sarawak’s Agribusiness with SDG and ESG Principles for Global Market Access

Sarawak's agribusiness transformation must integrate Sustainable Development Goals and ESG principles to access premium international markets, yet systematic alignment with poverty reduction, climate action, environmental stewardship, and social inclusion targets reveals uncomfortable gaps that demand urgent policy attention and institutional reform.

Bridging Policy Vision and Realities for Sarawak Workers

Sarawak's vision for outstanding workers, rooted in cultural values and PCDS 2030, contrasts with the marginalization of informal workers. Bridging this gap requires a unified framework, inclusive communication, co-creation, ESG adaptation in public sector, and culturally intelligent capacity-building for all.

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