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.
Marudi District is experiencing a revitalisation in its socio-economic growth, especially in its tourism sector, thanks to various development projects that have been implemented for the past many years.
Our rural communities are rich with opportunity. Rural regions provide essential services to the economy, including food, mineral resources, energy, water, carbon sinks but also other important services, including tourism and culture, that contribute to societal well-being.
Through the Post COVID-19 Development Strategy and Sarawak Corridor of Renewable Energy, Sarawak has made great strides towards the creation and cultivation of sustainable cities and communities in the State.
Sturdier partnership and new collaborations with the private sector will position Sarawak as a top destination for investors in the region and expand the state digital economy.