Malay/Muslim youth task force starts outreach, more planned to reach full range of youth: Faishal

Malay/Muslim youth task force starts outreach, more planned to reach full range of youth: Faishal


SINGAPORE – A task force focused on Malay/Muslim youth has begun engagements, and has more planned to reach young people from various backgrounds – including those not usually engaged through traditional channels.

This will ensure it hears from the full spectrum of youth in the community, Acting Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs, Associate Professor Faishal Ibrahim, said on Nov 29.

He was speaking at Wisma Geylang Serai at SG60 Bersama: Satu Hati, Seribu Bakti (One Heart, One Thousand Contributions), an event organised by the People’s Association commemorating the Malay/Muslim community’s contributions to Singapore over the past 60 years of independence. 

Prime Minister Lawrence Wong was the guest of honour, and marked the occasion by finishing a piece of artwork with the word “bersama”, which means “together” in Malay. He also commemorated the completion of an SG60 community mural depicting batik-inspired motifs and Malay cultural icons such as silat.

The youth task force launched in October aims to ensure that Malay/Muslim young people have equal opportunities to access initiatives and participate meaningfully in shaping national trends, Prof Faishal said, speaking in English and Malay. 

It is chaired by Minister of State for Health and Digital Development and Information Rahayu Mahzam and Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Education and National Development Syed Harun Alhabsyi.

Its priorities include identifying career development opportunities and equipping youth with skills to thrive in Singapore’s evolving economy.

Through the task force and its 13 appointed youth consultants from fields like entrepreneurship and sports, the Government hopes to “create authentic conversations with Malay/Muslim youth across Singapore, to hear their views, gather inputs that will shape future policies, and enhance existing programmes to better serve our youth”, Prof Faishal said. 



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