Sarawak Ministry of Welfare, Women and Community Wellbeing through the one-stop teenage pregnancy committee at state and divisional level will ensure a continuous downward trend in teenage pregnancies cases in Sarawak.
Its minister Datuk Fatimah Abdullah said the committee - comprising relevant government agencies, NGOs and religious bodies - had seriously conducted various educational and awareness programmes statewide concerning teenage pregnancies since it was set up in 2014.
"Teenage pregnancies have decreased in Sarawak since 2015, a 14.4 per cent drop to 2,909 cases from 3,401 cases in 2014 and last year it declined again to 14.7 per cent, which is higher than the percentage targeted by the committee.
"This happens because of the great commitment shown by the agencies, NGOs, media and community leaders," she said at the launch of the Girls' Voices: Speaking Up Against Child Marriage, photo exhibition officiated by Canada High Commissioner to Malaysia Judith St George here Friday.
She said statistics provided by various departments - the National Registration Department (NRD), Sarawak Religious Department (for Muslims) and Sarawak Native Customs Council showed that child marriage and teenage pregnancies had dropped by more than 10 per cent.
Record of child marriages under the civil marriage from the NRD showed that from Jan to Nov 2016 there were 832 cases of marriages below aged 21, while there were 331 cases of marriage under aged 16 registered with the Sarawak Native Council during the same period.
As for marriage registered with the Sarawak Religious Department under the Syariah Law, the record showed that a total of 130 marriages of girls, aged 16 and below were recorded in 2015. There was no record for 2016.
"Comparing with the states in Peninsular Malaysia, Sarawak and Sabah rank among the highest (teenage pregnancies) and we are determine to reduce the number of cases in Sarawak," added Fatimah.
--BERNAMA
Bernama
Fri Mar 10 2017

Teenage pregnancies have decreased in Sarawak since 2015, a 14.4 per cent drop to 2,909 cases from 3,401 cases in 2014. - File photo

At least 137 Gazans killed in Israeli attacks since ceasefire
According to the Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor , Israel has been killing an average of seven Palestinians every two days.

Malaysia strengthens semiconductor supply chain with ASEAN member countries - Liew
Malaysia does not intend to compete with neighbouring countries or other ASEAN member states in its efforts to strengthen supply chains.

Six men arrested for alleged misappropriation of subsidised cooking oil in Semenyih
Six men, including five foreigners in their 30s, were arrested for alleged misappropriation of subsidised cooking oil.

Hamas says new round of Gaza ceasefire talks has begun
expressing optimism that the talks could lead to "tangible progress"

Ukraine says ready to accept 30-day ceasefire with Russia
Ukraine conveyed its readiness to accept a 30-day ceasefire with Russia, as delegations from Kyiv and Washington met in Saudi Arabia.

Musk's SpaceX agrees Starlink cooperation with Airtel in India
Tech billionaire Elon Musk plans to enter the Indian internet market with his Starlink satellite system, reported German news agency dpa.

Trump announces higher steel and aluminium tariffs for Canada
US President Donald Trump plans to impose additional high tariffs on steel and aluminium imports from Canada.
![[COLUMNIST] The futility of resisting English: A barrier to national progress [COLUMNIST] The futility of resisting English: A barrier to national progress](https://resizer-awani.eco.astro.com.my/tr:w-177,h-100,q-100,f-auto/https://img.astroawani.com/2025-03/81741686561_EMIR.jpg)
[COLUMNIST] The futility of resisting English: A barrier to national progress
Promoting Malay language doesn't mean disparaging or undermining other languages, we can uplift it without diminishing others.

What is driving the bloodshed in Syria?
The violence has pitted the Islamist-led government's security forces against fighters from Assad's Alawite minority.

Only seven countries met WHO air quality standards in 2024, data shows
Only Australia, New Zealand, the Bahamas, Barbados, Grenada, Estonia and Iceland made the grade, according to IQAir.

Gaza hunger crisis could return if Israeli blockade continues, UN relief agency chief says
UNRWA warns the situation in Gaza is quickly deteriorating.

What happened in Philippine drug war that led to Duterte's arrest?
Here are some facts about the drug war during Duterte's presidency from 2016 to 2022.

Soccer - Manchester United plans to build 'world's greatest stadium'
Manchester United plans to build a new 100,000-seat stadium next to the existing Old Trafford, the club announces.

Meta begins testing its first in-house AI training chip
Meta is working with Taiwan-based chip manufacturer TSMC to produce the chip, according to sources.

Russia says it wants united and 'friendly' Syria
Russia has two strategically important military bases in Syria, which it is hoping to retain in the wake of Assad's fall.

Musk says juggling DOGE and CEO jobs is difficult, as Tesla shares slump
Elon Musk says he is running his businesses "with great difficulty" while working with the Trump administration.

Philippine ex-leader Duterte long defiant on deadly drug war
Before becoming president, Rodrigo Duterte earned the nicknames "The Punisher" and "Duterte Harry" for his violent anti-drug crackdown.

Ismail Sabri probe: 36 witnesses finish giving statements to MACC, 23 others to be summoned
A MACC source said 23 other witnesses have also been identified and would be summoned to give their statements soon.

Westin Hotels marks World Sleep Day with wellness-focused offerings
With a growing demand for sleep tourism and wellness travel, Westin aims to solidify its position as a leader in holistic hospitality.

Govt wants local experts to help improve national cyber security - PM's press secretary
Tunku Nashrul Abaidah says the government has high confidence in local expertise to face cybersecurity challenges.