Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) is a proven solution to the global skills gap caused by rapid technological change. With graduate employability exceeding 94% in Malaysia and strong industry partnerships, it offers competitive salaries and inclusive development. Investing in TVET ensures a skilled workforce ready for future economic challenges.
Halal tourism is a rapidly expanding niche in the global tourism industry that caters to the specific cultural and religious needs of Muslim travellers. It integrates halal food, prayer facilities, family-oriented services, and Muslim-friendly accommodations, forming a unique tourism ecosystem.
The 2025 Sustainable Resources and Wastes Management Bill positions Srawak to transform waste into value, creating green jobs, improving recycling, reducing emissions, and advancing a circular economy through the Sustainable Resources and Wastes Management (SRWMA).
Young people bring new viewpoints, technical flexibility, and enthusiasm, which can revolutionize communities and national systems. By encouraging, involving, and accelerating young people's unique traits, positive change can be sparked in a nation's political, economic, and social arenas.
In embracing digital transformation, Sarawak is not merely catching up with global trends. It is setting a powerful example of what a locally driven, inclusive digital economy can look like.