The Star Malaysia

TN50 lab generates ideas for national developmen­t

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KUALA LUMPUR: Representa­tives of various sectors spent the weekend at the first Transforma­tion 2050 (TN50) Ideation Lab, devising various initiative­s to achieve the aspiration­s put forward by Malaysians.

Economic Planning Unit deputy directorge­neral (human capital) Johan Mahmood Merican said the ideas were creative and “out of the box”.

“What’s very interestin­g is that usually, most ideas and suggestion­s require the Government to take the first step in funding and implementi­ng them.

“However, some of these ideas could be kickstarte­d and run by communitie­s first with the Government only stepping in to take them to the next level later.

“It’s a refreshing change of perspectiv­e and we hope to see more coming in the runup to the TN50 policy document next year,” he told reporters after a presentati­on of the ideas at the lab here yesterday.

Johan, who is also head of the TN50 unit, said it had collected over 60,000 aspiration­s from 1.6 million Malaysians through rigorous engagement sessions.

Under the second phase of TN50, the aspiration­s will be analysed and summarised before being collated in the TN50 document.

At the lab, groups were formed with 80 youths and a team of experts.

Known as “Circles of the Future”, these groups analysed and generated ideas on a variety of topics, including economy and jobs, gov ernance, environmen­t, health, lifestyle and community.

Johan said the ideas were very encouragin­g and that some could be good catalysts for national developmen­t.

“We want to see ideas that will allow for collaborat­ion between the Government, civil society and the private sector for the betterment of all Malaysians in the future,” he said.

 ??  ?? Youthful ideas: Participan­ts of TN50 Ideation Lab listening to a moderator.
Youthful ideas: Participan­ts of TN50 Ideation Lab listening to a moderator.

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