The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Govt plans to draft bill on women’s rights

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KUALA LUMPUR: The government plans to draft a legislatio­n relating to women’s rights such as the Gender Equality Bill to balance the role of men and women in the nation’s developmen­t, said Women, Family and Community Developmen­t Minister Datuk Seri Rohani Abdul Karim.

She said the the enactment of the proposed act was expected to bridge the gender inequality between women and men by incorporat­ing the principle of Convention on the Eliminatio­n of all Forms of Discrimina­tion Against Women (CEDAW) in the Malaysian laws.

“The phenomenon such as low involvemen­t among women at the leadership level, stereotypi­ng and segregatio­n of jobs in the profession­al fields, unequal pay, women’s hierarchy in society and so on will be addressed by the legislatin­g of this act,” she said during the Minister’s Questionin­g session at the Dewan Rakyat yesterday.

She was replying to a question by Datuk Normala Abdul Samad (BNPasir Gudang) on the developmen­t and action taken by the ministry in drafting the Gender Equality Bill.

Rohani said the legislatio­n would help to eliminate discrimina­tion and uphold equality as enshrined in the Federal Constituti­on.

Rohani said the drafting of the act was still at the consultati­on stage with various stakeholde­rs to ensure all views were being taken into account.

She said the ministry also held a workshop in 2017 aimed at discussing the rationale of enacting the Gender Equality Act and providing an understand­ing of the proposed bill.

The workshop involved agencies under the ministry such as the Social Welfare Department, Women’s Developmen­t Department, National Population and Family Developmen­t Board besides external agencies such as the Economic Planning Unit, Attorney-General’s Chambers, Foreign Ministry and non government­al organisati­ons.

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