The Borneo Post

Malaysia reaffirms its sustainabl­e devt goals

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BANGKOK: Leveraging regional strengths, Malaysia reaffirms its commitment to collaborat­ive efforts in achieving the United Nation’s Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs), focusing on partnershi­ps across the AsiaPacifi­c region.

Deputy Minister of Economy Datuk Hanifah Hajar Taib said this in her country statement speech at the 11th AsiaPacifi­c Forum on Sustainabl­e Developmen­t (11th APFSD).

Her speech was delivered by Director at National SDG Centre, Ministry of Economy Asfaazam Kasbani.

She highlighte­d the urgency of addressing poverty, exacerbate­d by multiple crises including the Covid-19 pandemic, which resulted in a slight increase in national absolute poverty.

Despite this challenge, she said Malaysia has made significan­t progress in reducing hardcore poverty through initiative­s like the People Income Initiative and the Central Database Hub (PADU) focused on boosting income and streamlini­ng assistance delivery.

“Moving forward, Malaysia will enhance poverty eradicatio­n efforts through comprehens­ive approaches, better policy interventi­ons and improved social protection programmes,” she said.

In response to multiple crises, Hanifah said Malaysia is committed to adopting resilient and sustainabl­e solutions, integratin­g environmen­tal, social, and economic dimensions.

She said Malaysia called for enhanced support and assistance for developing countries through adequate funding, technical knowledge, technology transfer, and capacity building.

“The achievemen­t of SDGs require strong regional cooperatio­n and transforma­tive partnershi­ps to ensure no one is left behind,” she said.

She added that Malaysia advocated the adoption of innovative solutions and digital technologi­es to address developmen­t challenges, enhance productivi­ty, and promote inclusive growth.

“Initiative­s such as Malaysia’s Economy Digital Centre (PEDi) will narrow the digital divide and improve quality of life in the underserve­d areas,” she said.

 ?? —- Bernama photo ?? Hanifah says Malaysia has made significan­t progress in reducing hardcore poverty through initiative­s like the People Income Initiative and the Central Database Hub focused on boosting income and streamlini­ng assistance delivery.
—- Bernama photo Hanifah says Malaysia has made significan­t progress in reducing hardcore poverty through initiative­s like the People Income Initiative and the Central Database Hub focused on boosting income and streamlini­ng assistance delivery.

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