CURRENT PROGRAMME
ONGOING PROGRAMS
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Timah Tasoh Treasures: Catalyzing Nature-Based Tourism for Sustainable Growth
The project adopts a comprehensive approach, collaborating with agencies and businesses to elevate the visitor experience at Timah Tasoh. As Perlis aims to welcome 3.5 million visitors by 2024-2025, the anticipated spillover effect promises not just economic prosperity but also a sustainable culture, fostering higher productivity and affirming Timah Tasoh's role as a catalyst for Malaysia's ecologically conscious tourism growth.
Expected Release Date :
December 2024
Contact Person:
Nik Nazarina Nek Mohamed
(nazarina@mpc.gov.my)
Sarah Afiqah Kamaruzaman
(sarah@mpc.gov.my)
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Enhancing Workforce Productivity: Strategic Solutions for Traffic Challenges in Kulim Hi-Tech Park (KHTP)
In addressing the traffic congestion issues at Kulim Hi-Tech Park, a project is underway to develop strategies for improved transportation, particularly targeting its impact on the productivity of companies' workers. The initiative, involving collaboration with local authorities and businesses, aims to streamline traffic flow and enhance accessibility. The project seeks to create a more efficient and sustainable transportation system, ultimately fostering an environment where companies can operate seamlessly. The comprehensive approach prioritizes not only reducing congestion but also positively influencing the overall productivity and well-being of the workforce, contributing to a more sustainable and effective working environment.
Expected Released Date :
June 2024
Contact Person :
Nursyahida Muhamad Aszahari
(nursyahida@mpc.gov.my)
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Sabah Daif Schools: Streamlining Construction Permits for Productivity Boost
This development project for Daif schools is listed in the Bitara Madani Project, led by the STAR Team. The project has received high-level attention, and the STAR Team, in collaboration with MPC, is responsible for coordinating engagement sessions with stakeholders to assess project implementation. To date, several sessions have taken place, and as a result, some processes have been successfully expedited, improved, and strengthened.
Expected Release Date:
May 2024
Contact Person:
Nurfariha Ahmad
(Nurfariha@mpc.gov.my)
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Collaborative Initiative: District Productive in Tuaran District
The District Productive program, an initiative by MPC Sabah in collaboration with the Agrofood Productivity Nexus, is implemented in the Tuaran District. It aims to enhance the socioeconomic status of the residents and the productivity level of the Tuaran District.
Expected Release Date:
March 2024
Contact Person:
Muhammad Fazre Zulhelmi
(fazre@mpc.gov.my)
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Development of Licensing Application Guidelines under the Local Authorities (PBT) Small Laws in Sabah
In 2019, MPC collaborated with KKTP, Sabah Attorney General's Office, and six Sabah Local Authorities to enhance licensing procedures, creating Application Guidelines and an SOP Manual for Local Authority Operation Licenses. In 2022, MPC, with Sabah JPAN and KKTP, standardized Licensing Application Guidelines under Small Laws, aligning with Good Regulatory Practice in Sabah to support Sabah Maju Jaya Direction (SMJ 1.0:2021-2025) for improved service delivery and national progress.
Expected Release Date:
February 2024
Contact Person:
Lee Wan Swanee
(swanee@mpc.gov.my)
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Accelerating the Process of Eradicating Persistent Poverty in Sabah
This initiative aims to expedite efforts in eradicating persistent poverty, encompassing processes from registration to the distribution and monitoring of aid recipients.
Expected Release Date:
February 2024
Contact Person:
Muhammad Fazre Zulhelmi (fazre@mpc.gov.my)
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Improving the Productivity of the Healthcare Delivery System in Sarawak through Data-Driven Digitalization
The MPC Sarawak Regional Office collaborated with the Private Healthcare Productivity Nexus to train Normah Medical Specialist Centre in utilizing the Casemix system for standardized healthcare payment. This program supports the government's RM200 million allocation for outsourcing activities, aiding budgeting and resource allocation. By using Casemix, Normah Medical Specialist Centre can optimize service delivery, ensuring precise, transparent, and data-driven healthcare management.
Expected Release Date:
January 2024
Contact Person:
Rabiatul Hana Ishak
(rabiatulhana@mpc.gov.my)
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Regulatory Experiment Starting A Business (RESAB) In SarawakList Item 1
Sarawak State Government, in collaboration with MPC, is simplifying business licensing through a Regulatory Experiment (RE) strategy. The initiative aims to create a one-stop licensing system, streamlining procedures and improving regulatory decision-making for a more efficient business registration process in Sarawak.
Expected Release Date:
January 2024
Contact Person:
Hafiza Atha Ahmad
(hafiza@mpc.gov.my)
Liyana Othman
(liyana@mpc.gov.my)
Nancy Joan
(nancy@mpc.gov.my)