Abstract

Enhancing the Management of 1AZAM Poverty Programme: Transforming the Poverty Groups into a Competitive Malaysian Society

Highlights

  • Malaysia is a small nation in Southeast Asia, having a population of 31.7 million in 2016

  • The main focus of this analysis is on the difficulties and barriers that the programs implementing parties face

  • Some participants disclosed that they were have never been monitored throughout the period they were receiving their aid, whereas information from the implementers of the 1AZAM explained that interviews would be conducted with the participants, and physical visits would be conducted to verify the development of every participant. When this issue was brought to the attention of the Distribution Section, Implementation and Coordination Unit (ICU) JPM, they said that they already knew about the constraints faced by the programme

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Introduction

Malaysia is a small nation in Southeast Asia, having a population of 31.7 million in 2016. The population is expected to climb to 32.1 million by 2017. The gross national product (GNP) was RM1.07.9 billion while the per capita GNP in 2016 was RM37.738 (Bank Negara Malaysia, 2016). The development of Malaysia is ahead of other ASEAN nations. Even though the GDP of Malaysia lags behind that of Indonesia and Thailand, Malaysia’s per capita income lags behind only to Singapore, making Malaysia a competitive nation together with other developed nations.

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