The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Extend paternity leave from seven days to 30 days – Azizah

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Ministry Of Women, Family And Community Developmen­t will be advocating to the government to extend paternity leave from seven days to 30 days for fathers in Malaysia, said its deputy minister, Datuk Azizah Mohd Dun.

She said it was a good step to bring this matter forward as it could create good bonding between the parents and their children besides helping them to build a good family environmen­t.

“Through this effort, parents can carry out their duties at home during the confinemen­t period without any obstacles,” she told reporters after the launching of Swedish Dads and Malaysia Dads Photo Exhibition yesterday.

Azizah said previously the paternity leave given to the fathers was only three days, but it had been extended to seven days. She said nowadays young fathers acknowledg­ed their responsibi­lities as a father and want to be together with their wife to raise their children. Commenting further on the exhibition, Azizah said it could help educate parents and be an eye opener for the government to implement the proposed paternity leave.

The exhibition which was organised by IKEA Malaysia, Swedish Embassy of Malaysia and National Population and Family Developmen­t features a compelling series of photos that features 11 fathers sharing everyday moments at home with their young children together with thought-provoking exhibition by Swedish photograph­er Johan Bavman.

The exhibitors were selected from a Malaysia Dad photo competitio­n that was launched last month by IKEA and the Embassy of Sweden to mark the introducti­on of the company’s paid paternity leave policy.

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