logo
Penang records lowest fertility rate, LPPKN introduces support programmes

Penang records lowest fertility rate, LPPKN introduces support programmes

The Sun25-06-2025
KEPALA BATAS: Penang recorded the lowest fertility rate in Malaysia last year, with an average of 1.3 children per couple, according to the State Population and Family Development Board (LPPKN).
The figure represents a modest increase from 1.2 in 2023, but remains below the national fertility rate of 1.7, prompting LPPKN to step up efforts through targeted programmes and fertility support initiatives.
Penang LPPKN director Dr Azura Abdullah said the state's persistently low fertility rate is attributed to various factors, including infertility issues and the rising cost of raising children.
'A fertility rate of 1.3 means each couple has fewer than two children and cannot replace themselves demographically,' she said after officiating the Men's Wellness Programme in conjunction with Father's Day 2025 celebrations at the state level here today.
To address this, she said LPPKN Penang has introduced several initiatives, including the Fertility Treatment Assistance and Infertility Advocacy Programme (BuAI), which has been allocated RM6 million in funding this year.
Dr Azura said Penang is among four states benefiting from the BuAI Programme, under which the government will finance two cycles of intrauterine insemination (IUI) treatment for eligible couples, free of charge, alongside an infertility awareness campaign.
She expressed hope that the BuAI Programme, with its fertility treatment subsidies and support services, would help more couples achieve their dream of starting a family.
'In addition to Penang, LPPKN clinics in Kuala Lumpur, Johor and Sarawak also offer the BuAI programme. We are targeting 1,300 couples nationwide to receive treatment free of charge, subject to eligibility criteria, including a combined household income of less than RM10,000,' she said.
Dr Azura also emphasised that infertility is not solely a women's issue, noting that male infertility, often related to sperm quality and other contributing factors, is also a common challenge.
'Therefore, LPPKN conducts health screenings for both husbands and wives to identify the root causes of infertility before administering appropriate treatment,' she said.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Malaysia's fertility rate drops to 1.7 as ageing population looms
Malaysia's fertility rate drops to 1.7 as ageing population looms

The Sun

time11-08-2025

  • The Sun

Malaysia's fertility rate drops to 1.7 as ageing population looms

ARAU: Malaysia's Total Fertility Rate (TFR) has declined significantly to 1.7 children per woman in 2023, down from 4.0 in 1980. The National Population and Family Development Board (LPPKN) warned that this signals a shift towards an ageing population. LPPKN director-general Datuk Abdul Shukur Abdullah linked the drop to changing lifestyles, higher living costs, and later marriages. He also noted a growing preference for smaller families among Malaysians. 'Increased participation of women in higher education and the workforce also influences family planning decisions,' he said. Financial pressures, career priorities, and reproductive health issues were identified as additional contributing factors. His speech was delivered by LPPKN Research, Population and Family Division director Adzmel Mahmod at the Perlis Population Seminar 2025. The seminar, themed 'Perlis Population: Small State, Big Aspirations', was officiated by Perlis Women, Family and Community Development Committee chairman Wan Badariah Wan Saad. To address the fertility decline, Abdul Shukur highlighted the government's Fertility Treatment Assistance and Infertility Advocacy (BuAI) initiative. The programme includes Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) support to boost birth rates and raise awareness. Perlis recorded a TFR of 1.7 in 2023, alongside a drop in live births from 4,392 in 2016 to 3,878 last year. 'This seminar is timely to explore policies to slow fertility decline and prepare Perlis for demographic shifts,' he added. The event focused on population, family development, and human reproduction strategies. - Bernama

Juliah is upset that bullying keeps happening
Juliah is upset that bullying keeps happening

Daily Express

time11-08-2025

  • Daily Express

Juliah is upset that bullying keeps happening

Published on: Monday, August 11, 2025 Published on: Mon, Aug 11, 2025 By: Patimang Abdul Ghani Text Size: Juliah witnessing the handover of free screening vouchers for mammogram and HPV DNA tests between Shahriah and Redonah. KOTA MARUDU: Wife of the Chief Minister and President of Mutiara GRS, Datin Seri Panglima Datuk Hajah Juliah Salag, said it is deeply upsetting to hear about continued bullying and hoped such incidents will not happen again, particularly in school dormitories. 'I also hope every school will make every effort to prevent such incidents from happening, so that no more tears are shed due to acts like this,' she said, at the Santuni Kasih: Technology and Human Values Programme, held in conjunction with the Women's Reproductive Cancer Awareness Campaign (WCare) at Dewan PPR Jaya, Kerongkom. Advertisement Juliah said Mutiara GRS would consider working with the National Population and Family Development Board (LPPKN) and the Ministry of Education to address bullying cases in schools. She urged the younger generation to uphold proper behaviour and manners in order to protect the good name of their families. 'The religion also emphasises the importance of upholding good manners to avoid offending, bullying, or hurting others.' Juliah said as mothers it is only natural for all of us to hope that our children will consistently uphold good behaviour and manners for the benefit of themselves, their families, and society at large. Advertisement Also present were the Political Secretary to the Chief Minister and Head of the Gagasan Rakyat Sabah Women's Movement, Datuk Redonah Bahanda; Sabah State Director of LPPKN, Shahriah Saharom; Kota Marudu District Officer, Meirin Sugara; and Kota Marudu Police Chief, Superintendent Simiun Lomudin. At the event, Juliah presented certificates of participation to 50 programme participants, while Redonah, as the programme organiser, contributed food baskets to 100 recipients. Kota Marudu is the 24th district visited by Mutiara GRS in collaboration with LPPKN since 2021, as part of their outreach efforts to foster compassion and provide benefits to the local community in raising awareness on prioritising health, particularly concerning cancer among women. * Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel and Telegram for breaking news alerts and key updates! * Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available. Stay up-to-date by following Daily Express's Telegram channel. Daily Express Malaysia

1,482 Certified Practitioners Boost Postnatal Care Industry
1,482 Certified Practitioners Boost Postnatal Care Industry

Barnama

time24-07-2025

  • Barnama

1,482 Certified Practitioners Boost Postnatal Care Industry

PUTRAJAYA, July 24 (Bernama) -- The National Population and Family Development Board (LPPKN) has trained a total of 2,661 women through the MamaCare Postnatal Care Programme, with 1,482 of them qualifying for the Malaysian Skills Diploma Level 4 (DKM4). The Ministry of Women, Family and Community Development (KPWKM) said the announcement was made by its Minister, Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri, during the 4th MamaCare Convocation Ceremony held today. According to a statement issued today, KPWKM said Nancy explained that the MamaCare Postnatal Care Programme is recognised under the National Occupational Skills Standard (NOSS) and was developed by LPPKN in collaboration with the Traditional and Complementary Medicine (TCM) Division and the Department of Skills Development (JPK).

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store