SDG 1 – NO POVERTY

End poverty in all its forms everywhere

1.4 – Community anti-poverty programmes

1.4.4 – Policy addressing poverty

Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) is committed to advancing Sustainable Development Goal 1 (No Poverty) by actively engaging in community anti-poverty programs and shaping policies that address poverty at various levels. Through the efforts of our influential leaders, UKM is dedicated to eradicating poverty in all its forms, both within our community and beyond.

1. Leadership in Policy Making  

At UKM, we are privileged to have leaders who play a crucial role in policy making, not only at the local and regional levels but also at the national and global stages. Their expertise and commitment are instrumental in the development and implementation of policies aimed at eradicating poverty and providing financial aid to those in need.

Global level

❖ YBhg. Prof. Tan Sri Dato’ Seri Dr. Noor Azlan Bin Ghazali

YBhg. Prof. Tan Sri Dato’ Seri Dr. Noor Azlan Bin Ghazali is a prominent figure in Malaysia’s economic landscape, known for his extensive expertise in macroeconomic policy and development. His role has been pivotal in shaping Malaysia’s economic strategies, particularly in areas such as economic reform, national development, and policy-making to reduce poverty nationally and globally. His contributions to fight against poverty are part of his broader mission to create an inclusive and equitable economy. Since 2023, Prof. Tan Sri Dato’ Seri Dr. Noor Azlan has been involved in global economic policy including poverty reduction efforts through his role as Malaysia’s Governor to the Governing Board of  Economic Research Institute for Asean and East Asia (ERIA) from 2023-2025. 

Prof. Tan Sri Dato’ Seri Dr. Noor Azlan’s appointment Letter as Malaysia’s Governor to the Governing Board of  Economic Research Institute for Asean and East Asia (ERIA)

National level

❖ Dr. Nik Abd Rahim bin Nik Abdul Ghani 

Dr. Nik Abd Rahim bin Nik Abdul Ghani is a key figure in the realm of monetary and Islamic financial aid distribution. He holds a high-ranking position as the Maybank Islamic Berhad’s Zakat and Distribution Committee, one of Malaysia’s most prominent banks. His involvement in policy making, particularly in the distribution of financial aid, ensures that resources are allocated effectively to support those in need. Dr. Nik Abd Rahim’s expertise in Islamic finance allows him to contribute significantly to the development of poverty alleviation policies that are not only financially sound but also ethically grounded.

Reappointment of Dr Nik Abdul Rahim as Maybank Islamic Berhad’s Zakat & Distribution Committee

Regional Level 

❖ Dr. Wan Haslan bin Khairuddin  

Dr. Wan Haslan bin Khairuddin is another influential leader at UKM who has been appointed as the General Secretary of the Waqf, Endowment, and Zakat of Public University Committee in Malaysia. His role at the national level highlights his dedication to managing and distributing financial aid through Waqf and Zakat, both of which are crucial tools in the fight against poverty. Dr. Wan Haslan’s work ensures that financial resources are used efficiently to benefit those who are most vulnerable, thereby supporting the national agenda of poverty eradication.

Dr. Wan Haslan bin Khairuddin has been appointed as the General Secretary of the Waqf, Endowment and Zakt of Public University Committee in Malaysia

UKM’s commitment to SDG 1: No Poverty is evident through our active engagement in policy making and the implementation of community anti-poverty programs. The involvement of influential leaders like Prof. Tan Sri Dato’ Seri Dr. Noor Azlan, Dr. Nik Abd Rahim bin Nik Abdul Ghani and Dr. Wan Haslan bin Khairuddin in these efforts underscores our dedication to eradicating poverty in all its forms. Through their leadership, UKM is able to contribute meaningfully to the national and global fight against poverty, ensuring that our community members have access to the resources and support they need to thrive. As we move forward, UKM will continue to expand and refine these initiatives, strengthening our impact on poverty alleviation both within and beyond our university community.