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JAG Statement: Government Committees and Councils must live up 30 percent promise

The Joint Action Group on Gender Equality (JAG) expresses our concern over the minimal representation of women in government committees and councils set up by Pakatan Harapan.

Yet again, Pakatan Harapan has neglected to fulfill its commitment to ensure that women make up a minimum of 30 percent of all policy-making positions. Of the 11 policy advisory councils or committee formed by the Pakatan Harapan government, only three have at least 30 percent representation, and two have no women at all.

As women make up over 50 percent of the country’s population, there are an ample number of women who are both qualified and willing to take up such positions. The low representation of women on the committees and councils raises questions if the best candidates we selected for these important positions.

Ensuring that women make up at least 30 percent of the committees and councils will help ensure that top talent is not overlooked and that more inclusive policy recommendations are made. We should be aiming for equal (50 percent) and diverse representation.

The table below shows the percentage of women representation in policy advisory councils and committees that has been formed under the Pakatan Harapan government:

Committee / Council Total members Number of women % women Minister in charge
1 National Education Policy Committee 13 5 38% Minister of Education
2 Independent Committee on Foreign Worker Management 11 4 36% Minister of Human Resources
3 Public Finance Committee 3 1 33% Finance Minister
4 Tax Reform Committee 7 2 29% Finance Minister
5 National Education Advisory Council 11 3 27% Minister of Education
6 National Agriculture Advisory Council 4 (more appointments to be made) 1 25% Ministry of Agriculture and Agro-based Industry
7 Council of Eminent Persons 5 1 20% Prime Minister
8 Institutional Reforms Committee 5 1 20% Prime Minister. Appointed by CEP.
9 Foreign policy advisory council 15 2 13% Foreign Minister
10 CEP Working Group on Islamic Institution and Education Reform 5 0 0% Prime Minister. Appointed by CEP.
11 Electoral Reform Committee 10 (8 more to be appointed) 0 0% Prime Minister

Table: Women representation in policy advisory councils / committee formed by the Pakatan Harapan government

In order to rectify this lack of representation, JAG urges:

  1. To ministries that have already set up committees or councils

If women make up less than 30 percent of members of the committees / councils, appoint more women to meet the 30 percent minimum threshold.

  1. To ministries that will be setting up committees or councils

Define clear terms of references and adopt a transparent selection process, to ensure that the best and representative talent is appointed. This includes a selection criteria, and an open process where those qualified may apply or be nominated.

Ensure at least 30 percent of committee/council members are women, and aim for equal and diverse (50 percent) representation.

3. To individuals (including civil society, academics, government representatives) appointed to     committees or councils

Prior to accepting positions, ensure at least 30 percent of members are women. Where this is not met, we urge all male appointees to reject appointments. We urge those who have already accepted positions to do the same.

The Prime Minister, in his recent speech at the United Nations General Assembly in New York said, “The new Malaysia will firmly espouse the principles promoted by the UN in our international engagements. These include the principles of truth, human rights, the rule of law, justice, fairness, responsibility and accountability, as well as sustainability”.

Women empowerment was also on the agenda of the Prime Minister’s recent RMK-11 midterm review.

As such, no justification is acceptable in any continuing failure to implement the commitments made, including in implementing the CEDAW Committee’s concluding observations (69th Session, March 2018) which requires Malaysia to increase participation of women in decision-making positions in the political and public spheres.

We urge that the PH government makes good on its promise to uphold the principles of inclusion, representation and substantive equality for all.

Endorsed by the following JAG member organisations:

  1. All Women’s Action Society (AWAM)
  2. Association of Women Lawyers (AWL)
  3. Foreign Spouses Support Group (FSSG)
  4. Perak Women for Women (PWW)
  5. Persatuan Kesedaran Komuniti Selangor (EMPOWER)
  6. Sabah Women’s Action Resource Group (SAWO)
  7. Sisters in Islam
  8. Women’s Aid Organisation
  9. Women’s Centre for Change (WCC Penang)

31 October 2018

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