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> Elia Bit, Founder of PENA (Penan Empowerment Networking Association) – Digital Divide: The Struggle of Penan People in Accessing the Civil E-Wallet Program
> Agnes Padan, a social activist from Lawas – Critical Call to Action: Enhancing MyKad Application Access in Rural Sarawak
> Oscar Ling, DAP MP of Sibu – Diverse Coalitions, Diverse Views: Challenges Faced in Anwar's Leadership
> Nasir Nash, activist from Gua Musang Kelatan – Roads Unusable, Villages Cut Off in Kelantan Orang Asli Villages

Topik Pada Hari Ini
> Elia Bit, Pengasas PENA (Persatuan Pemerkasaan Penan) - Perjuangan Masyarakat Penan untuk Mengakses Program E-Wallet Awam
> Agnes Padan, aktivis sosial dari Lawas - Panggilan Kritikal untuk Tindakan: Meningkatkan Akses Permohonan MyKad di Sarawak Luar Bandar
> Oscar Ling, Ahli Parlimen DAP Sibu - Gabungan Pelbagai, Pandangan Pelbagai: Cabaran yang Dihadapi dalam Kepimpinan Anwar
> Nasir Nash, aktivis dari Gua Musang, Kelantan - Jalan Tidak Boleh Dgunakan, Kampung Terputus di Kampung Orang Asli Kelantan

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Elia Bit, Founder of PENA (Penan Empowerment Networking Association)
*Digital Divide: The Struggle of Penan People in Accessing the Civil E-Wallet Program*
The Madani E-wallet Credit Program starts today. Eligible citizens can start applying from today until 20 February 2024. A total of 10 million citizens are eligible to apply with an allocation of 1 billion ringgit. But Elia's worry is that the Penan people will be left out of enjoying the RM100 civil e-wallet. Where the majority of the Penan people live, there is no internet connection, the problem of illiteracy - many drop out of school and the problem of not having a Maykad/citizenship. I have to rebuke the Prime Minister- should be sensitive to the needs of minorities like the Penan. I applaud the initiative of the Anwar-led government to mobilize a special task force - the National Registration Department (NRD) to facilitate the process of applying for birth certificates and identity cards. But the process is too slow. The question is why is it late?. Because JPN officials do not know the Asal people from every village and longhouse. Therefore, JPN should appoint staff from among Sarawak Natives who know and understand the residents of a longhouse better. Like me (said Elia) I almost know 100% of all Penan residents from the Baram area. This will make it easier and faster to give birth certificates and identity cards to them. There are cases referred to me. Up to 3 to 4 times Penan residents were asked to go back and forth to meet the NRD in Miri. Each time it costs RM300 to RM500. I am asking for the help of a civil e-wallet to be credited directly to the deserving Penan people. The majority do not know how to apply online.
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