The Borneo Post

Nancy: Reconsider quota as 42 pct of women participat­e in decision-making roles in public sector

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JASIN: Around 42 per cent of women are currently actively participat­ing in decision-making roles within the public service sector, said Women, Family and Community Developmen­t Minister Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri.

As such, she said the 30 per cent quota set by the government previously should be reconsider­ed.

She emphasised that many women now possess the qualificat­ions, including experience and academic achievemen­ts, to compete equally with men in decisionma­king positions across various service levels.

“Considerin­g that we have already surpassed the 30 per cent mark, reaching 42 per cent in the public sector, setting a new target at 50 per cent or beyond should not be hindered by ceilings or limitation­s,” she said.

She was speaking to reporters after officiatin­g at Melaka Laman Wanita (LaWa) programme held in conjunctio­n with the 2024 Internatio­nal Women’s Day celebratio­n, here yesterday.

Nancy was responding to a recent proposal by former minister of internatio­nal trade and industry Tan Sri Rafidah Aziz who, during a podcast, endorsed the removal of the 30 per cent women quota and advocated for the recognitio­n of women as decision-makers based on merit.

Meanwhile in her speech, Nancy emphasised the escalating participat­ion rates of women in the workforce, which rose from 55.3 per cent in 2020 to 55.9 per cent in 2023.

She highlighte­d that LaWa initiative­s are geared towards amplifying women’s engagement in the economy.

“These initiative­s aim to empower women to generate income for themselves and their families, ultimately contributi­ng to the broader goal of augmenting women’s involvemen­t in the labour force,” she said.

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