KUALA LUMPUR: A government backbencher has called on the defence ministry to introduce a programme to help women in the armed forces play a more significant role.
Syerleena Abdul Rashid (PH-Bukit Bendera) said the introduction of a “comprehensive” initiative was needed to upskill women in leadership, technical and tactical roles.
She added that such a programme was vital in view of the low representation of women in the armed forces. As of December 2024, women comprised only 8% of the armed forces, about 2% short of its 10% target.
