Since embarking on its journey towards implementing UNICEF’s Child Friendly Cities Initiative, Sarawak has increased the number of participating municipalities for the initiative, bringing itself closer towards achieving an inclusive and empowered society.
Since 1996, UNICEF has been leading a global initiative the emphasises the significance of child participation in the development of cities and communities.
In an era where GDP is not the only indicator of a nation’s progress, organisations and governments around the world, including Sarawak, are utilising well-being indices of various forms to ascertain the level of people’s well-being.
Minister of Women, Family and Community Development YB Dato’ Sri Hajah Nancy Shukri discusses how she assimilates and tackles the challenge of creating an inclusive and fair societal development in Malaysia.
While strengthening existing welfare services, the Sarawak Government is embarking on a comprehensive research as it prepares to better serve Sarawak’s ageing population.