KUALA LUMPUR: The Women, Family and Community Development Ministry will propose assistance for single mothers seeking alimony payments from their ex-husbands in court as part of the Budget 2025, says Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri (pic).
The minister said this was one of the ministry’s wish lists following engagement sessions with stakeholders who requested support for underprivileged single mothers navigating the legal process to claim their rights in court.
"We have included this in the ministry’s budget proposal to support single mothers, especially those who are unemployed. Attending court sessions can be challenging for them, so we aim to assist,” she told reporters after launching the KPWKM@WPKL Community-Based Organisation (CBO) Directory here on Wednesday (Sept 4).
In addition, Nancy said that elderly care was a key focus for the ministry in the Budget 2025, particularly in preparation for Malaysia’s anticipated transition to an ageing nation by 2030.
She said that the ministry was also proposing the establishment of centres to train parents with autistic children, aiming to enhance their understanding and ability to care for their special needs children.
At the same time, Nancy said the declining birth rate in the country was also one of the ministry’s focus in the budget, with the National Population and Family Development Board set to intensify health programmes to encourage couples to have children.
Following discussions with the Malaysia Rare Disorders Society, she added that ministry was considering providing assistance to this community to help alleviate their burden.
In the Budget 2024, the ministry was allocated RM3.52bil, comprising RM3.25bil for operating expenses and RM265mil for development expenditure.
Of this amount, the Social Welfare Department received RM2.4bil to be distributed to over 450,000 individuals, particularly low-income households, senior citizens, children and persons with disabilities.- Bernama