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Govt allocates RM635 mil for senior citizens’ welfare: Siti Zailah

Aid part of preparing towards ageing nation status by 2030, says deputy women’s minister

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 18 Jan 2022 10:38PM

Govt allocates RM635 mil for senior citizens’ welfare: Siti Zailah
Deputy Women, Family and Community Development Minister Datuk Siti Zailah Mohd Yusoff says a total of RM607 million had been allocated for socioeconomic assistance involving 140,000 recipients and RM870,000 in pocket money given to the elderly involving 2,400 residents in 18 senior citizens' care institutions. – Bernama, January 18, 2022

LABUAN – The government is allocating RM635 million this year for senior citizens through welfare assistance schemes, care institutions and the Activity Centre for Older Persons (PAWE) programme, said Deputy Women, Family and Community Development Minister Datuk Siti Zailah Mohd Yusoff.

This is part of Malaysia’s preparation as it moves towards an ageing nation status by 2030, she told reporters after attending “Program Turun Padang Ke Pusat Aktiviti Wanita” at the Women Development Office here today.

Siti Zailah said that from the amount, a total of RM607 million had been allocated for socioeconomic assistance involving 140,000 recipients and RM870,000 in pocket money given to the elderly involving 2,400 residents in 18 senior citizens' care institutions.

She added that another RM19 million had been set aside for operating grants involving 275 non-government organisations (NGO), especially seniors’ care centres. An additional RM9 million is distributed to strengthen 153 PAWE.

“The ministry has also allocated RM1.1 million for the operation of nine Senior Citizen Care Units. At the same time, the allocation for PAWE was raised to an additional RM3 million, making the amount RM7.9 million for the year 2022 compared with RM4.9 million in the previous year,” she said.

Siti Zailah said financial aid for the PAWE operations was successfully raised after 20 years from RM33,330 to RM50,000 annually for the year 2022.

“Before this, the allowance for supervisors was only RM650 a month. For the year 2022, the allowance has been raised to RM1,100 – an increase of RM450.

“Meanwhile, the allowance for assistant supervisors was raised by RM200 to RM650 compared with RM400 before this, apart from the allocation of rental payment of RM3,000 per year,” she said.

He added that a total of RM2.68 billion had been allocated under the Women, Family and Community Development Ministry under Budget 2022, with RM2.5 billion set aside as operating expenses and RM175.42 million for development. – Bernama, January 18, 2022

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