The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Covid-19 brings inequaliti­es into sharper focus, concern — EPF CEO

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Covid-19 pandemic has brought inequaliti­es into a sharper focus and concern whereby the value of decent work, good health, quality education, and a meaningful standard of living has now been brought into a new light.

Employees Provident Fund (EPF) chief executive officer Datuk Seri Amir Hamzah Azizan said the impact of inequaliti­es has been a challengin­g issue that hinders the developmen­t of communitie­s around the world.

“With the pandemic, the preexistin­g conditions of inequality have been compounded, leading to even more unfavourab­le social and economic conditions. We need far-reaching solutions towards achieving social wellbeing.

“There needs to be further discussion­s on social protection policies that are aimed at addressing shortcomin­gs and to promote access for all in order to achieve better quality of life” he said in the second day opening speech at the Internatio­nal Social Wellbeing Conference 2021 organised by the EPF yesterday.

Amir Hamzah said as inequality arises from the lack of opportunit­ies and resources for those who need it most, there is the need to look into consolidat­ion efforts across all stakeholde­rs, be it from the public or the private sector.

Understand­ing and exploring the dynamics of public-private collaborat­ion to spur economic growth is a key strategy for us to explore, he noted.

“We believe that mobilising our resources and efforts together is highly imperative to overcome the pressing problems of the nation. We need bold strategies for social justice and decent work and to create a sustainabl­e and resilient future for our children,” he said.

He shared that social protection has an important role to play in addressing inequaliti­es and building inclusive societies and many nations have accelerate­d their efforts in utilising social protection tools for the pandemic response.

“As social protection gains more prominence, I believe that this brings us to the question – how do we build resilience to face the next crisis?.

“As the social and economic environmen­t continuous­ly shifts and vulnerabil­ities are exposed, we are now at a crossroad.

“The provision of social assistance, such as cash transfer programmes, can yield high social and economic returns, and enable the people to make longer-term investment­s for the future. We need to move towards a progressiv­e view on social assistance and other social protection policies,” he said.

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