CHIEF Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor believes a community participatory approach should be at the forefront of societal efforts to improve behavioural outcomes.
Citing Sabah’s ability to implement the Hala Tuju Sabah Maju Jaya development plan through participatory approaches, he believes that a good development plan must integrate viewpoints from all stakeholders, with emphasis on input from the grassroots level.
Hajiji said the spirit of the SMJ is inclusive; consequently, the people of Sabah are encouraged to contribute ideas to the development plan in order to continuously enhance it. “Up until June this year, we received 1,391 inputs from the people of Sabah, of which 52 per cent are related to human capital and the wellbeing of the people,” he said.
“Until the end of last year, we covered five districts for this initiative alone, and we will not stop there.
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