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WORLD FAMILY SUMMIT + 9

WORLD FAMILY SUMMIT + 9. MALAYSIA : SUSTAINABLE FAMILY DEVELOPMENT. BERLIN, GERMANY 2 – 5 DECEMBER 2013. MALAYSIA. TOTAL POPULATION 28.3 MILLION (2010). FEMALE 49.1%. MALE 50.9%. MALAYSIA. at a glance. 4. Source: DOS, Malaysia. INITIATIVES FOR SUSTAINABLE FAMILY DEVELOPMENT.

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WORLD FAMILY SUMMIT + 9

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  1. WORLD FAMILY SUMMIT +9 MALAYSIA : SUSTAINABLE FAMILY DEVELOPMENT BERLIN, GERMANY 2 – 5 DECEMBER 2013

  2. MALAYSIA

  3. TOTAL POPULATION 28.3 MILLION (2010) FEMALE 49.1% MALE 50.9%

  4. MALAYSIA at a glance 4 Source: DOS, Malaysia

  5. INITIATIVES FOR SUSTAINABLE FAMILY DEVELOPMENT National Family Policy (NFP) People First, Performance Now 1Malaysia Family First (1MF1st) 1Malaysia Youth Empowerment & Support (1MYES) 1 – Stop Family Centre

  6. National Family Policy GOAL NATIONAL FAMILY POLICY to develop prosperous, healthy and resilient families to ensure social stability

  7. National Family Policy Strategic Thrust 1 Family Perspective Commitment 2 Review of Policies and Laws 3

  8. National Family Month PM announces Family Month (November) at Parliament on 25 June 2012

  9. FAMILY EDUCATION PROGRAMME • Modular training • Parenting@Work • SMARTSTART • KASIH Module Package • SMARTbelanja@LPPKN • Government Sector • Private Sector • Partnership with NGOs • 1 - day interactive session 9 9

  10. PEKERTI Programme@ NPFDB

  11. FAMILY SUPPORT SERVICES 1Malaysia Family Centre (FC) FamilyService@Mini Family Centre 11 11

  12. Why Low Income Households (LIH)? 190,000 households That are poor / extreme poor in e-KASIH by 2015 3,348 urban poor Need dialysis treatment support immediately 12,600 urban poor Households earn less than RM 670 per month 31% OrangAsli Recorded are poor / extreme poor 11,216 children undernourished How do we move from here?

  13. We recognise that poverty is multi-faceted and involves a whole range of agencies and ministries; private sector and civil society

  14. National Blue Ocean Strategy Approach (NBOS) 3P ublic rivate eople Outcome : High Impact Low Cost Rapid Execution

  15. Each on its own may not mean much…… NKRA UPT NKRA COL Housing - Build TEKUN NKRA Education NKRA Corruption Anjung Singgah CCVC Branchless Banking Clean / treated water Community Feeding E- KASIH AZAM Niaga GIAT MARA ETP Home Managers AZAM Insurance Anjung Damai Greater E-KASIH Tuition classes NKRA Crime Dialysis treatment AZAM Tani KEDAP NGO Tax Exemption Corporate – NGO AZAM Khidmat Home Working NKRA RBI 2nd Chances PIPOA KAR1SMA Housing - Repair Transport / Fare aid AZAM Kerja Career Path Financial Literacy K9 Skills Training ASW Day Care Centres GTP Touching Lives NKRA COL Faith based organizations Exit Policy ICU AIM Corporates AKRAB Programme Home Care Centres Community Centres RELA Programme Healthcare Innovation PPR - Refurbish KWAPM Housing - Rental AZAM Bandar Micro-Sourcing Cross –agency support Food Baskets NKRA Corruption Work Voucher NKRA Education But the sum of all its parts generates immense possibilities

  16. 0 1AZAM INITIATIVES TO INCREASE STANDARD OF LIVING FOR LIH

  17. Key Initiatives to Economic Empowerment- 1 Azam • Stronger monitoring by enrolling civil society …. • Mentor –mentee programme (AKRAB) • Volunteers (AZAM RELA) • New Opportunities in • Branchless banking • Home Managers • Work Voucher schemes • Micro sourcing Strengthened 2nd chance through a formalised TOR and process Targeted at underserved districts and those who have not received any aid in e-KASIH - over 100,000 targeted by 2015 1 7 6 4 Support Deliver Monitor Prepare Identify Financial literacy education for over 70,000 AZAM participation with AKPK / BNM 2 5 8 Income protection Insurance Scheme for all AZAM participants Supporting families of vulnerable groups and to provide AZAM to over 5,000 classified as vulnerable e.g. ex-drug addicts and ex-convicts Career path and job profiling of low paid jobs to assist people to upskill and move out of poverty affecting up to 21,000 participants 3

  18. Increase Standard of Living for LIH OUTCOME 132,511 households provided with various forms of assistance Exit Programme – 1AZAM (Services/ Self employment) (Job matching/Placement) (Small Business) (Agric/agro-based)

  19. Family – Friendly Workplace Policies & Practices

  20. FAMILY WELL-BEING INDEX AND DOMAINS

  21. High Income Country 2020 Public Happiness INITIATIVES FOR SUSTAINABLE FAMILY DEVELOPMENT Bring new ideas that make tangible and intangible changes (mind set ) towards the improvement of quality of life Social Issues Ageing Population 2030 Knowledge Bank

  22. THE WAY FORWARD

  23. Thank You Terima Kasih Danke

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