Malaysia's bold plan to transform 43 rural villages through Kampung Angkat Madani
The Malaysian government has launched the Kampung Angkat Madani initiative to uplift rural communities across the country. Under this programme, 43 villages have been officially selected for focused development. The aim is to ensure that progress in digital, economic, and technological areas does not overshadow the basic needs of villagers.
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has emphasised that national development must reach grassroots communities, not just urban centres. His government is determined to raise every village in Malaysia to the highest possible standard. The initiative adopts a whole-of-government approach to improve access to essential facilities.
The Kampung Angkat Madani programme covers three key areas: basic infrastructure, economic growth, and public well-being. By addressing these foundations, the government seeks to create balanced progress. The selected villages will receive targeted support to bridge gaps in services and opportunities.
Anwar Ibrahim has repeatedly stressed that rural development should remain a priority. While cities advance in technology and economy, the initiative ensures that no village is left behind. The goal is to build a more inclusive and equitable Malaysia.
The Kampung Angkat Madani initiative marks a structured effort to enhance rural living standards. With 43 villages already adopted, the programme will focus on infrastructure, economic stability, and community welfare. The government's approach aims to deliver measurable improvements in the daily lives of villagers.
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