Women urged to break glass ceiling


(From left) Noor Farida, GoGet chief executive officer Francesca Chia and veteran actress, singer/emcee Datuk Yasmin Yusuff during the EcoWorld Women’s Summit 2018.

MALAYSIA can enjoy stronger economic growth when women are supported and empowered to stay in the workforce, says Energy, Science, Technology, Environment and Climate Change Minister Yeo Bee Yin.

The world cannot be the best it can be if half of the population do not reach their full potential, she said, quoting former United Nations secretary-general Ban Ki-moon.

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