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TVET, upskilling to address ‘lost men’ phenomenon: Nurul Izzah

Ex-MP highlights low enrolment of male students in universities compared with females

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 05 Aug 2023 1:00PM

TVET, upskilling to address ‘lost men’ phenomenon: Nurul Izzah
PKR vice-president Nurul Izzah Anwar (right) highlights the lack of enrolment from male students in university which could potentially lead to future crisis during the Wanita Question Time forum last night. – Pic courtesy of Nurul Izzah’s office, August 5, 2023

SEREMBAN – Former Permatang Pauh MP Nurul Izzah Anwar said the country now faces a generation of “lost men”. 

Citing an example, she said the majority of universities were dominated by women with almost 80%.

This, she said would lead to more men being forced to take up jobs in the gig economy or to pursue careers in the technical and vocational education and training (TVET) industry. 

“And when they finish their studies, who do you think enjoys higher wages? Surely, it will be the women. 

“This will eventually lead to a crisis, which would have an impact on the marriage and others,” she said during the Wanita Question Time forum here, last night. 

She said parents should play a vital role in ensuring their male children stay in school and also take advantage of the numerous support programmes provided by the government. 

“The government not only provides support for TVET programmes but also has numerous upskilling programmes which can help working adults better themselves,” she said. 

Nurul, who is also a PKR vice president, said it was important for men to seize these opportunities to enhance themselves and change for the better. 

“This would not only be good for them but also have a positive impact on their families and the nation as a whole. 

Meanwhile, Wanita PKR chief, Fadhlina Sidek, said even today, women still faced sexist remarks and double standards in politics. 

“This is sad. Even in this day and time, I am constantly faced with sexist remarks, even from the public at large. 

“How come things are different for male politicians? Why are they not asked ‘who is taking care of your kids while you are busy at work’? 

“Why is it that women have to bear the brunt of all this?” she asked. 

Fadhlina, who is also the education minister and Nibong Tebal MP said it is important for women politicians to have a supportive ecosystem to counter the constant undermining that women leaders face about their abilities. 

“We must have allies, especially an ecosystem of women politicians who can be our comrades. Without this, it becomes very challenging for us to navigate through life as a woman in politics," she added. – The Vibes, August 5, 2023

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