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eBantuanJKM officially rolled out in Sarawak to boost aid delivery
eBantuanJKM officially rolled out in Sarawak to boost aid delivery

Borneo Post

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Borneo Post

eBantuanJKM officially rolled out in Sarawak to boost aid delivery

Nancy presents a basic necessities kit to a recipient during the event. – Photo by Chimon Upon KUCHING (June 13): The Welfare Department (JKM) has officially launched the implementation of its online Welfare Assistance Management System (eBantuanJKM) in Sarawak, aimed at enhancing the efficiency and integrity of federal financial aid delivery in the state. JKM director-general Datuk Che Murad Sayang Ramjan said the event was held to recognise the significant contributions of stakeholders involved in the system's rollout in Sarawak. 'This programme is intended to acknowledge those involved in the successful rollout of the eBantuanJKM system in Sarawak, particularly officers and staff from divisional and district welfare offices who manage federal welfare assistance,' he said. Che Murad also thanked the Accountant General's Department of Malaysia (JANM) for their role in integrating the federal government's financial and accounting system (iGFMAS) with eBantuanJKM. Recognition was also extended to the Federal Secretary for Sarawak and the Sarawak government for their support in facilitating implementation across the state. He emphasised that financial assistance remains a core service of JKM, helping targeted communities sustain a decent quality of life. 'There are currently 11 financial aid schemes under JKM and these include the Children Assistance (BKK), Elderly Assistance (BWE), and the Disabled Workers Allowance (EPOKU), the Assistance for Non-Working Persons with Disabilities (BTB), Care Assistance for Bedridden Disabled or Chronic Patients (BPT), and the Federal General Assistance (BA). 'Other schemes are the Foster Child Assistance (BAP), Apprentice Training Assistance (BLP), Launch Grant Assistance (GP), and Prosthetic or Support Equipment Assistance (BAT),' he said. As of 2024, a total of 550,416 individuals nationwide received assistance via JKM, with a combined allocation of RM2.33 billion. In Sarawak alone, 43,956 recipients have benefitted, with disbursements amounting to RM214.45 million. The eBantuanJKM system, first developed in 2006 and launched in 2007, features a centralised database to improve the monitoring and management of aid recipients at the federal level. It has enabled the elimination of manual payment vouchers, reduced the use of transit accounts, helped prevent misuse of funds, and ensured that all implementing offices comply with current financial regulations. Che Murad extended his appreciation to Women, Family and Community Development Minister Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri for officiating at the launch and to all agencies involved in supporting the efficient delivery of federal financial aid via the eBantuanJKM system. At the event, certificates of appreciation were presented to Sarawak JKM director Semawi Mohamad and to 12 other divisional welfare officers from across the state. In addition, basic necessities kits were distributed to 10 recipients from welfare offices in Kuching and Samarahan. Among those in attendance were the federal Ministry of Women, Family and Community Development secretary-general Datuk Dr Maziah Yusoff; state Ministry of Women, Early Childhood and Community Wellbeing Development permanent secretary Datu Felicia Tan; National Population and Family Development Board (LPPKN) Director-General Abdul Shukur Abdullah; and Yayasan Kebajikan Negara (YKN) chief executive officer Nordina Haron. aid delivery eBantuanJKM nancy shukri

Social Welfare Dept developing new online system to replace 15-year-old eBantuan
Social Welfare Dept developing new online system to replace 15-year-old eBantuan

The Star

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • The Star

Social Welfare Dept developing new online system to replace 15-year-old eBantuan

Women, Family and Community Development Minister Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri (second right) presenting a basic necessities kit to a recipient after launching the implementation of the eBantuan system in Kuching. - ZULAZHAR SHEBLEE/The Star KUCHING: The Social Welfare Department is developing a new online system to manage welfare assistance more efficiently, says Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri. The Women, Family and Community Development Minister said the Welfare Assistance Management System (SPBK) 2.0 would replace the existing eBantuan system by the end of 2026. "The current system has been in use for over 15 years and is now facing technological constraints. "SPBK 2.0 is a high-impact solution in line with the government's digital initiatives," she said when launching the implementation of eBantuan in Sarawak here on Friday (June 13). The eBantuan system was introduced in 2007 but only expanded to Sarawak last year, as the state had its own welfare management system. Nancy said the integration of the federal and state systems under eBantuan would improve efficiency and eliminate abuse. "This is a very tight and efficient system, with no room for abuse," she said. From January to May this year, 55,457 recipients in Sarawak received assistance amounting to RM123.78mil under eBantuan. Nancy also said SPBK 2.0 would be fully online, utilising a secure digital platform with the latest technologies including business intelligence, automatic notifications and cloud computing. It will also be integrated with national systems such as the Central Database Hub (Padu) and National Poverty Data Bank System (eKasih) to speed up welfare verification and distribution based on accurate data. "This improvement aligns with the whole-of-government approach to deliver integrated, fast and responsive services to the people," Nancy said.

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