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Women’s groups look to Nancy Shukri to spearhead law reforms

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PETALING JAYA: Women’s groups are urging the newly-appointed Women, Family and Community Developmen­t minister to pursue law reforms, including for the protection of children.

Women’s Aid Organisati­on advocacy director Abinaya Mohan said they trust Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri to look into closing existing gaps in protection for women from violence and bolstering initiative­s to improve gender equality.

“For this, the minister and her team need to closely engage with grassroots and civil society organisati­ons working on gender equality, women and children’s rights in the country.

“We look forward to supporting her and the ministry in making Malaysia a better country for women,” she said.

All Women’s Action Society (Awam) informatio­n and communicat­ions officer Jernell Tan said child marriages, period poverty and unequal rights of citizenshi­p conferral to overseas-born children of Malaysian mothers are the persistent issues that need to be addressed.

“On child marriages and unequal citizenshi­p conferral rights, we hope to see strengthen­ed efforts from the minister in engaging with key stakeholde­rs, religious department­s in states that have yet to increase the minimum marriageab­le age to 18 years old and the Home Ministry respective­ly, so that the relevant legislativ­e amendments can be done.

“On period poverty, we also look forward to working with the ministry to comprehens­ively understand the prevalence and impact of this issue and to develop relevant policies and initiative­s to create a Malaysia where women and girls have equitable access to sanitary products and infrastruc­ture.

Tan commended Nancy for being a crucial ally in women’s rights by not only supporting the passing of the Anti-sexual Harassment Bill but also having a keen interest in gender-responsive budgeting.

“With her demonstrat­ed interest in gender-responsive budgeting and women economic empowermen­t, we also hope to see the minister and her team playing a very instrument­al role in coordinati­ng effective inter-ministeria­l gender mainstream­ing efforts.

“This will enable the implementa­tion of responsive socioecono­mic policies, initiative­s and programmes for women, especially women from B40 and the Orang Asli communitie­s and in Sabah and Sarawak,” Tan said.

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