Belanjawan 2025 – What Can We Expect?

From the food on our tables to our children’s future, this annual budget will impact our lives. Let your voices be heard!

As Belanjawan 2025 approaches on 18th October, many Malaysians are eager to see how the government will address the challenges and opportunities facing Malaysia today. From the food on our tables to the future of our children, the budget could have a significant impact on our lives. While specific details remain to be seen, there are several key areas where we can anticipate some focus.

Rising Cost of Living and Governance

Malaysians have a lot on their minds. A recent survey by Ipsos revealed there are rising concerns regarding corruption, taxes, and the cost of living. Inflation and poverty also remain top concerns across many households and communities as food and commodity prices continue to increase. We can expect this upcoming budget to continue the existing financial aid to help ease the burden of the more vulnerable groups in our communities. 

The same survey also revealed growing concerns about political and financial corruption, reflecting a demand for greater transparency and accountability in government. Belanjawan 2025 offers a chance for the government to show their commitment to anti-corruption efforts and ensure public resources are used ethically for the benefit of all Malaysians.

Healthcare and Education: Key Focus Areas for a Better Future

One area that is on everyone’s radar is healthcare. As Malaysians, we are blessed to live in a country where we have access to quality and affordable medical services. But that does not mean we can afford to be complacent. The takaful industry, especially, plays a critical role in ensuring more people have access to healthcare protection, considering that the public healthcare system is increasingly stretched. Resignation among contract doctors has jumped by 1,131% from 110 in 2017 to 1,354 in 2022. The country was also shaken by the recent news of the suicide of a specialist linked to workplace bullying. There is a pressing need to relook at the welfare and training programmes for medical professionals in the country to ensure our talent pool can be retained to support our public healthcare.

Source: Abhi Sharma

Another crucial area is education. Although 44% of Malaysians feel our education system is good, there are also concerns about unequal access to education, outdated curriculums, ideological bias, and a lack of training for teachers. It is hoped that Belanjawan 2025 will allocate more funding to upgrading the curriculum, training teachers, and ensuring equal access to education nationwide. Education is not just about meeting the demands of the future; it’s about giving children the tools to succeed with confidence and faith. 

Climate Change: A Growing Concern for Malaysians

Climate change is no longer just about the environment – it is related to our jobs, homes, and future. 85% of Malaysians are concerned about climate change. We are seeing the effects in our daily lives, from more unpredictable weather and increasing sinkholes to flash floods. There is an urgency to prioritise measures to combat climate change, from investing in renewable energy to enhancing flood defences and supporting green technologies. In Islam, we are taught to be stewards of the Earth. The Quran reminds us in Surah Al-A’raf (7:31), “Eat and drink, but waste not by excess, for Allah loves not the wasters.” This verse highlights the importance of caring for the resources we have been blessed with and living sustainably. By encouraging more sustainable practices, we can all play a part in helping build a more resilient Malaysia.

Your Voice Matters – Let’s Be Part of the Conversation

At Ouch, we believe in the power of collective input to shape a better future for Malaysia. As Belanjawan 2025 approaches, we encourage everyone to let your voices be heard by submitting your ideas to the special website for Belanjawan 2025 through this link here. Our participation in the budgeting process can ensure that the budget reflects the needs and opinions of all Malaysians. Together, we can help shape a budget that fosters a better future for our families, communities, and nation.

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