Young people bring new viewpoints, technical flexibility, and enthusiasm, which can revolutionize communities and national systems. By encouraging, involving, and accelerating young people's unique traits, positive change can be sparked in a nation's political, economic, and social arenas.
Only when we achieve the great unity of the entire nation on the basis of the principle of our independence, can our nation become a true master of its destiny.
Under Budget 2025 (Belanjawan 2025), Sarawak will receive RM5.9 billion in development funds, an increase from RM5.8 billion allocated in the previous national budget.
As they have become increasingly aware of how today’s rapidly shifting environment is impacting their communities; the youth deserve the platform and support needed to enhance their role in contributing to their nations’ progress.
Communication is critical in any development process. Beyond its role as an empowerment tool, communication is used to promote people’s participation in development activities.
The establishment of the Tok Nan Research Chair led to it introducing a series of initiatives including providing scholarships to Sarawakian students to enable them to continue their education to from Diploma level to Doctorate (PhD).
How KPWK is meeting the aspirations of PCDS 2030 and its own vision and mission through collaborative, inclusive and holistic initiatives with various stakeholders catering to its wide-ranging target groups.
Desa Bina Diri (DBD) was established to provide care, protection and rehabilitation to beggars, vagrants and homelessness in order to produce productive and skilled individuals towards a positive attitude change to reintegrate into society.
TVET graduates can expect more demand for their expertise as regional development agencies across Sarawak are to implement various development projects for the next many years.