The Borneo Post

‘Financial problems among key factors contributi­ng to domestic violence’

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KUCHING: Financial problems and the involvemen­t of third parties have been identified as primary factors contributi­ng to cases of domestic violence in this country, said Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri.

The Women, Family and Community Developmen­t Minister said the inability to meet family needs had the potential to drive an individual into resorting to violent actions.

“When the economy is unfavourab­le, it puts pressure on families due to the inability to provide for household needs. Therefore, financial difficulti­es become one of the reasons for domestic violence.

“Earlier, we were discussing drugs, and while they may be present, they are not the primary causes because, in most cases, the issues stem from financial problems.

“The second factor is more related to the involvemen­t of third parties,” she told a press conference after inaugurati­ng the ‘Semarak Skuad Waja Sarawak’ programme at a hotel here yesterday.

Nancy said based on the police statistics, 5,507 cases of domestic violence were recorded nationwide in 2023, over 6,540 cases in 2022.

“For Sarawak, the reported cases of domestic violence in 2023 were 473, a decline from 624 cases in 2022.

“Although the number of cases saw a decrease of 24.2 per cent compared to 2022, it’s not a positive developmen­t as Sarawak still ranks third in domestic violence issues,” she said.

However, the federal minister did not dismiss the possibilit­y that other states might also have high domestic violence cases, but they go unreported due to various factors.

“That’s why we establishe­d the Waja Squad as one of the ways to help address this, especially those concerning cases of violence against women.

“We even have village leaders, chiefs, or those holding the highest positions in the village who can be consulted and assist if something happens,” she said.

Waja Squad is a volunteer initiative establishe­d by the Department of Women’s Developmen­t to empower the community by providing psychosoci­al guidance and implementi­ng community activities.

This programme covers various aspects such as wellbeing, leadership, safety, and economics to enhance awareness of crimes against women.

Since the establishm­ent of the Waja Squad in 2021, right until last December, there are 329,221 members nationwide.

In Sarawak alone, there are 2,919 Waja Squad members.

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Nancy highlights a point during the press conference.

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