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Sabah Priority Issues Setting the Course for Change

Explore Sabah's priority issues for change across various sectors like quality of living, unity, natural resources, and governance. Delve into holistic perspectives and solutions for a brighter future.

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Sabah Priority Issues Setting the Course for Change

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  1. Sabah Priority Issues Setting the Course for Change Editors Sabihah Osman Ramzah Dambul Marja Azlima Omar

  2. CONTENT Preamble: SABAH CHAPTER Kamaruzzaman Ampon, Sabihah Osman, Asmady Idris, Mohammad Tahir Mapa, Aliakbar Gulasan, Syahruddin Awg Ahmad & Paul Porodong Chapter 1: SABAH PRIORITY ISSUES Marja Azlima Omar, Ramzah Dambul, Paul Porodong & Sabihah Osman Chapter 2: QUALITY OF LIVING (Poverty, Infrastructure, Health and Education) Dullah Mulok, Na’imah Yusoff, Kassim Mansur, Mori Kogid & Christina Ligadu Chapter 3: UNITY and INTEGRATION (Ethnic Relations and Regional Integration) Kntayya Mariappan Chapter 4: NATURAL RESOURCES and AGRICULTURE (Forestry and Sustainability, Biodiversity, Tourism, Petroleum and Gas) Roszehan Mohd Idrus, Awangku Hassanal Bahar Pengiran Bagul, Kamarul Mizal Marzuki & Hardawati Yahya Chapter 5: NATIONAL HERITAGE (Heritage Management, Conservation and Preservation) Baszley Bee Basrah Bee & Mohd Shaukhi Md Radzi Chapter 6: SECURITY (Migration, Border Issues, Overlapping Claim and Citizenship) Wan Shawaluddin Wan Hassan, Rizal Zamani Idris & Marja Azlima Omar Chapter 7: FEDERALISM and GOVERNANCE (Political Autonomy, State-Federal Relations, Delivery System, Law and Local Rights) Zaini Othman, Sarija Che Shaari, Marja Azlima Omar & Ida Shafinaz Mohd Kamil Chapter 8: SETTING THE COURSE FOR CHANGE Ramzah Dambul & Marja Azlima Omar

  3. INTRODUCTION: How to Conceptualise a Holistic Perspective? • Law • Citizenship • Local protection Migration • SECURITY • Illegal immigrant • Smuggling • Crime Social • Infrastructure • Military • Maritime Porosity Political Will Improving Accessibility (physical and non-physical) • Resource • Natural • Socio-culture Diversity • POVERTY • Urban-rural gap • Urban poverty • Education Economy • Infrastructure • Education • Healthcare Gap and Leakage • Law • National heritage • Land and labour Integration • FEDERALISM • State-federal sentiment • Inter-regional equity • Political autonomy Politic • Resource • Financial capacity • Human capital Governance

  4. SabahTriangleModel (Dambul & Marja, 2009) = Dimension Social = Process & Pattern = Issues = Solution POROSITY MIGRATION SECURITY Law Infrastructure Political Will Accessibility INTEGRATION DIVERSITY FEDERLISM Resource POVERTY Politic GAP & LEAKAGE GOVERNANCE Economy

  5. Introduction Chapter: Writing-up Structure • What are the scope and dimensions of the issues? • What are the main components of the issues (causes and symptoms)? • How each issue is inter-connected (processes and patterns)? • The solutions: political will and enhance accessibility (i.e. physical and non-physical aspects)

  6. Sabah has a diverse society. But it will not be a hindrance, in fact it is an asset. Datuk Musa Aman Sabah’s 14th Chief Minister

  7. CHAPTER 8:Concluding Remarks SWOT Analysis • Strength • Weakness • Opportunity • Threat • Natural Features • Geography • History • Socio-culture • Induced Potentials • National • Regional • International

  8. SWOT Analysis Cultural diversity Natural resources Intra-race unity Limitation (lack of past tradition: law and local naming) Border proximity Distance Racial complexity One Malaysia Development Corridor Centre for growth BIMP EAGA Exotic destination New hegemony Illegal migration Overlapping claim Security and image

  9. "I went down to the ground to hear the people's grouses…. and also to feel the pulse of the people whom I lead.” Datuk Seri Najib Tun Abd Razak Marking his 100th day as the Prime Minister

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