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3/12/2014
ASEAN REGIONAL CONFERENCE OF SENIOR OFFICIALS ON SHARING OF GOOD PRACTICES IN
SOCIAL PROTECTION FOR WOMEN IN ENTERPRISE
DEVELOPMENT
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DEMOGRAPHYStrategically located on the
north-west coast of Borneo,
Right in the heart of Asia, Total land area of 5,765
km²,Enjoys an equatorial climate
with an average temperature of about 28° Celsius,
High humidity and heavy rainfall.
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POPULATIONThe population estimate of
Brunei Darussalam for 2011 is 422,700. Male 223,300 (53%) Female
(199,400 (47%)Brunei citizen (65%)
Permanent resident (8%) Temporary Residents (27%)
63% of the population in the working age group between the ages of 20 to 64 years.
Only 3.5% of the population are above the age of 65.
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BRUNEI DARUSSALAM IN BRIEF• Small country with great potential
• Per capita Income USD 26,400 (2009)
• Absence of extreme poverty
• Ambitious goals of zero poverty Intends to enhance the nation’s skill and human resource base
• Develop more responsive and diversified economy
• Women have equal access to education
• Women play a significant role in country’s social and economic development
• Low rate of infant, child and maternal mortality and control of communicable diseases
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SOCIAL PROTECTION Brunei Darussalam has taken wide
variety of steps to ensure social protection for all of its citizens and residents.
The policies and programs are designed to reduce poverty; upgrade the standard of living; ensuring the welfare and well beings of the residents:
education system; housing provision; health system; retirement packages and pensions
for the aged and disabled population;
Provides various allowances and subsidies to the entire population.
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SOCIAL PROTECTIONEducation is provided free to all
citizens from primary to tertiary level from urban to rural areas. Hostels are provided for children from poor families.
Free medical and health care services is also provided with minimal charges for registration only.
subsidize the price of certain consumer goods such as rice and sugar.
subsidized housing under our National Housing Scheme and Housing Scheme for Landless Citizens and interest free housing loans to government servants.
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RETIREMENT PACKAGES AND PENSIONSIncreased the retirement age from
55 years to 60 years old to ensure that the people has an income to support themselves.
Introduced the Employee Trust Fund (TAP scheme) which took effect on 1st January 1993; to ensure all TAP employees, who fulfill the set conditions, receive a monthly minimum income payment (annuity).
In 2010, Brunei introduced the Supplemental Contributory Pension (SCP) scheme as an addition to TAP scheme.
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OLD AGE AND DISABILITY PENSIONS
Brunei citizens and permanent residents who have reached the age of 60 years old and above are eligible for an Old Age Pension regardless of gender, economic and social status;
Disability allowances are also provided to the disabled who have reached the age of 15 years.
a non-contributory and non-means tested benefit.
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WELFARE ASSISTANCE Monthly welfare benefits or financial assistance
are given to needy families of target groups comprising of widows, divorcees, orphans, bedridden people, and other targets groups in crisis.
The welfare benefits given by the Community Development Department come in the form of subsistence allowance and education allowance.
Mean tested.
The Islamic Religious Council of Brunei Darussalam disburses tithe’ collections to deserving groups;
For example, three groups are dominant namely the hard core poor, the poor, and the ‘Al-Gharimin’ (the group of Muslims who carry the burden of debts in order to meet basic necessities such as shelter and food in accordance with ‘Syaria’ law).
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SOCIAL PROTECTION FOR WOMEN IN SME Women have equal access to the provision of
incentives and entrepreneurial support which include financial assistance schemes, access to info-communication technology, business counselling as well as training in the form of workshops, seminars and consultations.
The National Long-Term Development Plan 2035 also emphasize the need to set up a special fund for women in business.
Existing program for women in SME includes;1. Self-Reliance Scheme- by DCD2. Empowerment Program – by DCD3. Community Empowerment Program- by
MCYS4. PROPAZ Program- source fund by tithe
collections (MORA)5. BEDB Youth Development Resources Grant
Scheme- ALCOA Foundation
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1. SELF-RELIANCE SCHEME
a micro-financing scheme introduced by Department of Community Development (DCD) to its welfare recipients in June 2006.
provides seed capital to initiate or expand small-scale businesses with the exemption of interests, administrative charges, guarantor requirements and collateral.
each recipient entitled for a sufficient amount of loan which can be repaid at a minimal amount, usually after a grace period of 3 months.
periodic monitoring and consultation, training and development in business and
entrepreneurship foundations including in financial management and marketing,
motivational seminars and mentoring among others
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Target Groups:
consists of poor and needy people with limited income;
the unemployed and those with limited income-generating skills as well as entrepreneurial willpower.
Since June 2006 up to 2014, the Self-Reliance Scheme have approved 106 applications for various business categories including food and catering, agriculture, fisheries, tailoring and grocery shops. Out of the total number of participants, 67.0 per cent are women.
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2. EMPOWERMENT PROGRAM
In January of 2011, the Self-Reliance Scheme was upgraded to the Empowerment Programme (Program Perkasa).
This programme features four main thrusts, namely Entrepreneurship Training, Business Skills Development, Self Development and Micro-Credit Financing. The four thrusts complement each other towards the achievement of the following objectives:
To reduce dependency on Government welfare and support;
To give additional exposure on entrepreneurship and business management;
To encourage the traits of self-sustainable, self-resilience and competitive among the target group; and eventually
To reduce the rate of poverty in Brunei Darussalam.
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The programme is hoped to achieve greater success than the Self-Reliance Scheme as the micro-credit financing is only disbursed to participants once they have undergone mandatory entrepreneurship training, business skills development as well as the self-development.
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3. COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT PROGRAM
Apart from that, in August 2013, MCYS operates a Community Empowerment Programme (Program Perkasa Komuniti) for the disadvantage people in which majority of participants are women.
3 months capacity building program;
includes basic entrepreneurship training; business skills training; self-development program;
Since 2013, 80 participants have joined this program; 75 female; 5 male.14 participants about to receive micro grant of $2,000.00 from the Ministry of Culture Youth and Sports.
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4. EMPOWERMENT PROGRAM FOR ZAKAT RECIPIENTS (PROPAZ)The Ministry of Religious Afffairs has
initiated a programme called Program Pengupayaan Asnaf Zakat (PROPAZ) or Empowerment Programme for Zakat Recipients. This programme seeks to promote the skills and abilities of Zakat receivers through guidance and training at the Youth Development Centre (YDC) for a period of 3 months.
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BEDB YOUTH DEVELOPMENT RESOURCES (YDR) GRANT SCHEME
YDR Scheme offers grant to youths who aspire to be future entrepreneurs.
Grants will be supplied in the form of purchasing fixture and fittings.
An interval monitoring will be done by the relevant authority.
The cost of grant will be of BD$2,000 for each and participating entrepreneur.
BEDB Micro Grants Recipients by Gender
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GAPS AND CHALLENGES
1. Stability of the businesses which needed to be maintained;To discipline their financial
management
2. Commitments of young and single mother;Some young and single mother
reluctant to participating in the course/ programs due to their commitments and responsibilities in looking after their children.
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LESSON LEARNEDContinuous improvement
For instance by providing the suitable programs & skills in line with the trend and market
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