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.
The One Stop Collection Centre (OSCC) would benefit women entrepreneurs in Sarawak, and it is believed that participating in the programme will boost their ability to support themselves in the future and provide a stable source of income for their family.
The National Budget 2022 has garnered positive response from citizens regarding the initiatives and measures introduced for women’s welfare and well-being.
Given the opportunity and space, women can be the driving force for national productivity and economy.
Minister of Welfare, Community Wellbeing, Women, Family and Child Development YB Dato Sri Hajah Fatimah Abdullah announced that in view of the Covid-19 pandemic,...
The empowerment and self-sufficiency of women along with their social and economic status is crucial for the achievement of sustainable development in Sarawak
The empowerment...