Malaysia

‘Continuous education, skills key for women to remain top leaders’

Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail wants them chosen due to capabilities, not just to fill quotas

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 12 Jun 2023 3:47PM

‘Continuous education, skills key for women to remain top leaders’
Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail says women who are more experienced in leadership roles should be allies and role models to emerging leaders. – SYEDA IMRAN/The Vibes file pic, June 12, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – Continuous education, upskilling, reskilling, and cross skilling are important to ensure women are continuously equipped with the ability to remain at the top of leadership, said Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail. 

The prime minister’s wife, who is also president of the Girl Guides Association of Malaysia, said women must ensure that their participation in leadership positions is due to them possessing the appropriate skills and not just to fill quotas.

“Choosing women should not be a matter of obligation by regulations. We women should be the preferred choice due to our capabilities,” she said in her opening address for the Asia Pacific Region Intergenerational Leadership Round-table here today.

The former deputy prime minister said when talking about the participation of women in leadership positions, there should be partnerships between leaders of different generations where each can learn from the other. 

“Those of us who are more experienced should be allies and role models to emerging leaders,” she said. 

Dr Wan Azizah said government initiatives to increase female participation in leadership positions cannot be achieved in a silo and collaboration with multiple stakeholders is needed to reach the goal.

In a lighter vein, Dr Wan Azizah said she happened to personally know the first female deputy prime minister, adding: “I think that if she can break the glass ceiling, so can you.”

When met by reporters later, she said collaborations among the old and new generations as well as countries could improve the position of women in leadership.

The round-table, which runs from June 11 to 14, is co-hosted by the Asia Pacific Region World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts and supported by the Temasek Foundation. It is aimed at sparking conversations and formulating strategies in practising intergenerational leadership for a sustainable and thriving region. 

A total of 230 participants, aged 18 to 30, including delegations from 15 countries, are attending the round-table.

Among the countries and territories represented are Australia, Bangladesh, Cambodia, Fiji, Hong Kong, India, the Maldives, South Korea, Sri Lanka, and Thailand.

Meanwhile, the founder of Friends of Asia Pacific World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts, Datuk Juseon Byun, said she regarded Malaysia as a pioneer in women’s leadership training.

“And under the leadership of Dr Wan Azizah, I am sure the Malaysia Girl Guides Association will further grow and make more progress in leadership training,” she told reporters. – Bernama, June 12, 2023

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