The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Penang govt targets 40:40:20 ratio for men, women in decision-making

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GEORGE TOWN: The Penang state government targets a ratio of 40:40:20 as the benchmark for men and women’s participat­ion at the decision-making level.

Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow said the ratio of 40 per cent men, 40 per cent women and 20 per cent men and women had been made a policy so that no one gender would dominate in the decision-making process.

“This balance of 20 per cent depends on who are capable, men or women, If the women get that 20 per cent, then the ratio will be 60 per cent women and 40 per cent men, or vice versa.

“This means no one gender forms more than 60 per cent, compared to previously when it was 70 per cent men (at the decision-making level) and 30 per cent women. Hence, this policy is more progressiv­e for women than in the past,” he told reporters after opening the ‘Wanita Hebat Perkasa’ programme organised by the United Muslim Associatio­n, here, yesterday.

However, he said this was still at the policy stage while the implementa­tion had not been finalised.

Earlier, in his opening speech, Chow said with a womenfrien­dly government policy and the existing social facilities, women should actively prepare themselves with various skills which could help them.

He said Penang was at the forefront in the women’s developmen­t agenda, hence it was focusing on balance in implementi­ng policies at all levels.

“We feel proud that Penang is the pioneer in this and is committed to implementi­ng the Gender Inclusion Policy. This effort is made not just for the benefit of the present but the future generation­s as well,” he added. - Bernama

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