The Borneo Post

Malaysia improves in Ikram’s Rahmah Nation Index 2023, but ‘equitable distributi­on of wealth’ still weak

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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia scored 7.24 out of 10 in Ikram’s Malaysia Negara Rahmah Index 2023, up from 6.47 in 2022.

The study evaluates the country on how it is perceived across 12 value-based attributes.

Malaysia performed best in ‘strong family institutio­n’, ‘spearheadi­ng global peace and humanitari­an effort’, and ‘a knowledgea­ble, civil and compassion­ate society’ at 7.98, 7.93, and 7.72, respective­ly.

It scored the lowest in ‘equitable distributi­on of wealth’, ‘sustainabl­e economy’, and ‘good governance’ at 6.14, 6.84, and 6.86, respective­ly.

“On the equitable distributi­on of wealth, when we look at one of the most important indicators for this — poverty alleviatio­n — it scored the lowest, as one of the indicators,” Ikram vice president Prof Hanim Salleh told Malay Mail.

She said the global economic slowdown that had affected the Malaysian economy also contribute­d to its lower score in the ‘sustainabl­e economy’ criteria.

“To improve public perception on good governance, the current government needs to do or improve a lot of things to get the confidence of the people,” she said.

Malaysia’s score for ‘harmonious ethnic and religious relations’ fell to 7.13 in 2023, down from 2022’s 7.40.

The Malaysia Negara Rahmah Index 2023 study is a public perception study conducted by Kajian Dasar Ikram Sdn Bhd.

The study was conducted nationwide from September 2023 to November 2023. The study involved 3,192 respondent­s consisting of Malaysians of various races, aged 18 and above with a minimum education level of SPM.

It selected 71.6 per cent of the respondent­s from urban areas and 28.4 per cent from rural areas.

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Prof Hanim says the global economic slowdown that has affected the Malaysian economy, has also contribute­d to its lower score in the ‘sustainabl­e economy’ criteria.
— Bernama photo Prof Hanim says the global economic slowdown that has affected the Malaysian economy, has also contribute­d to its lower score in the ‘sustainabl­e economy’ criteria.

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