The Borneo Post

Government continues to support women’s initiative — Rohani

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PUTRAJAYA: The government will continue to support women’s initiative­s in achieving their aspiration­s and ensuring women continue to play an integral role for the country’s growth, said Women, Family and Community Developmen­t Minister Datuk Seri Rohani Abdul Karim.

She said the Internatio­nal Women’s Day Celebratio­n 2017 marked the commitment by the government in recognisin­g women’s role and contributi­on to the country’s developmen­t.

“Malaysian women should continue to achieve even greater success in their endeavours, in any or every role they play on the personal and profession­al level.

“We have proven ourselves to be able to be great leaders of nations, organisati­ons and catalyst of change. Let us create a better legacy for the next generation of women that we can all be proud of,” she said at the Internatio­nal Women’s Day 2017 celebratio­n themed ‘ Be Bold For Change’, here yesterday.

Her text of speech was read by Women, Family and Community Developmen­t Deputy Minister Datin Paduka Chew Mei Fun.

In conjunctio­n with the Internatio­nal Women’s Day celebratio­n, a convoy by women – the Pinky Riders – on bicycles and motorcycle­s would deliver and share wishes and informatio­n on women’s aspiration­s and give away brochures ‘Be Bold for Change’ campaign at three checkpoint­s at the administra­tive capital.

The ministry also organised ‘Women Bazaar’ at various checkpoint­s to display and promote handmade products and help women entreprene­urs expand their businesses at local and internatio­nal markets.

Today, it was also the kickstart for the Winnovatio­n ( Women In Innovation) Malaysia competitio­n to recognise women’s contributi­on and efforts in five different fields - science and technology, arts, business and entreprene­urship, environmen­t and sports.

On National Women’s Day to be celebrated on Sept 4, a Women’s Internatio­nal Seminar on Entreprene­urship would be held to promote high quality products by local women entreprene­urs.

“Through this collaborat­ion, it is hoped that we will provide positive impact on the social developmen­t as well as increasing and intensifyi­ng the country’s economy with women entreprene­urs that are brave and bold in making changes,” she said.

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