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While Malaysia has made many strides in advancing women, it should also be acknowledged that the journey is far from over, says Her Majesty Raja Zarith Sofiah, Queen of Malaysia.

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00:00Her Majesty, Raja Zarit Sophia, Queen of Malaysia,
00:04emphasized that while Malaysia has made considerable progress in advancing
00:08women's rights,
00:09the journey toward full equality is far from complete.
00:12As we look towards the future,
00:15Malaysia is setting ambitious targets that will propel us further
00:20along the path of gender equality and women's empowerment.
00:24Some of these goals and strategies being implemented
00:28to achieve them include achieving 100%
00:32secondary school completion rates for girls by 2030,
00:36increasing women's representation in Parliament to 30%
00:40by 2028, reducing the gender pay gap
00:44to less than 5% by 2030,
00:47and ensuring that 40% of senior management positions
00:52are held by women by 2035.
00:56Together, we can create a Malaysia where every girl completes her education,
01:02where women's voices are equally represented in our highest decision-making bodies,
01:07where equal pay receives equal work,
01:10where equal work receives equal pay,
01:12and where women lead our organisations in equal measure to many.
01:18To achieve these goals, we need collaborative effort from all sectors of society.
01:24And I call upon everyone, leaders, entrepreneurs and change-makers
01:29to join in this noble pursuit.
01:32Let us work together to build a world where every woman and girl
01:36can reach her full potential.
01:39Speaking at the 2024 World Women Economic and Business Summit and Awards in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday,
01:45Her Majesty highlighted Malaysia's significant legislative and policy advancements
01:49in promoting gender equality.
01:52We have strengthened laws against gender-based discrimination and sexual harassment,
01:58ensuring safer workplaces and public spaces for women.
02:02Our Women in Leadership Programme has also successfully increased
02:06female representation in corporate boardrooms
02:10from 16% in 2017 to 28% today,
02:15with a target of 30% by the year 2025.
02:20Women, Family and Community Development Minister Datuk Seri Nancy Syukri,
02:25in her welcome address titled,
02:27Power and Parity, Rewriting the Rules for the Future,
02:31stressed that her speech was not merely a call to action,
02:34but a mandate for transformative change in Malaysia's landscape.
02:38I would like to emphasise the importance of intensifying our efforts
02:42to achieve gender equality.
02:46Our actions must be guided by the understanding that
02:49women's meaningful participation in all areas of public life,
02:54particularly in the economy,
02:56is not only beneficial for women,
02:59but also for men,
03:01family and society as a whole.
03:04At the summit, star media group, SMG,
03:07was honoured with the Outstanding World Media Award for advancing and championing women's issues.
03:12The group's Chief Content Officer, Datin Paduka Esther Ang,
03:15remarked that the award is especially meaningful as SMG has consistently been
03:20at the forefront of advocating for women's rights and gender equality.
03:24She added that the group remains committed to nation building,
03:27and will continue to push for recognition of women's contributions and leadership.

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