DUNGUN, July 28 — The government is aiming for 60 per cent of women to participate in the workforce by next year.
Deputy Rural and Regional Development Minister Datuk Rubiah Wang said the present employment rate of women in the country is 55 per cent, which can be increased to 60 per cent with the government’s support and initiatives.
She said this is in line with global development and revolution which requires women’s contribution to the workplace, for the socio-economic development of a nation.
“The 2020 World Economic Forum report states Malaysian women are very creative, able to communicate well and have impressive problem-solving skills.
“In the ministry itself, especially in the Community Development Department (Kemas), we have various development and entrepreneurship programmes to advance women, such as ‘Quick Win’,” she said.
Rubiah was speaking at a Madani gathering in conjunction with the 2023 Sentuhan Kasih Desa Terengganu programme in Bandar Al-Muktafi Billah Shah here today.
Also present were Kemas director-general Ahmad Kamal Idris Mohd Nawawi and Terengganu Kemas director Dr Faridah Mat.
Earlier, Rubiah participated in a morning exercise session with 5,000 women from around the district.
Rubiah said the government is also aiming for 30 per cent of women to participate in professional fields in the near future.
She believes the target is achievable with the opportunities, space and assistance provided by the government to women.
— Bernama