As digital dependence grows, Sarawak prioritizes digital literacy through education and community initiatives, addressing challenges in misinformation, cybersecurity, and skill development for a more informed and responsible society.
In 2025, Sarawak’s community colleges will be pivotal to Malaysia’s education landscape, offering affordable, industry-aligned programs that equip students with practical skills to support PCDS 2030 and drive regional economic growth.
Emergency preparedness in Sarawak involves a multi-level approach, from individual awareness to state and national coordination, focusing on risk assessments, training, and resource management to mitigate disaster impacts and ensure swift recovery.
Sarawak's commitment to responsible tourism focuses on minimizing negative impacts while maximizing benefits for local communities, economies, and the environment, promoting cultural preservation, sustainability, and equitable growth through various initiatives.
Exploring the challenges faced by Sarawak’s firefighters, addressing resource limitations, public misconceptions, and future developments in fire safety, highlighting efforts to enhance emergency response, technology, and climate-adaptive firefighting strategies.
The National Disaster Management Agency (NADMA) of Malaysia serves as the central authority in orchestrating disaster preparedness, response, and recovery efforts, ensuring effective coordination among agencies and safeguarding public welfare through adherence to established protocols.