Rural youth migration in Sarawak reflects economic, educational, and infrastructural disparities, demanding integrated strategies that connect training, employment, and policy participation to revitalise communities and promote equitable, sustainable regional development.
As Sarawak advances in technical education and workforce development, bridging inclusion gaps for women and marginalised youth will determine how fully the state realises its vision of skilled, equitable progress.
Volunteerism in Sarawak offers youth a low-cost, skill-building pathway to employment, combining structured programmes, verifiable credentials, and rural outreach to boost organisational skills, workplace readiness, and career opportunities.
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.
This article explores how GETS-WRP supports Sarawakâs Indeks Prestasi Utama Kerjaya by equipping graduates with industry-relevant skills, using a solution journalism approach to highlight measurable progress.
Premier YAB Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri (Dr) Abang Haji Abdul Rahman Zohari Bin Tun Datuk Abang Haji Opengâs leadership has transformed Sarawak through advancements in digital innovation, renewable energy, economic autonomy, human capital development, and sustainable growth, driving progress toward becoming a developed state by 2030.