Participating in a training camp from Malaysia to encourage politician women September 7 21:10

A camp was held in Tokyo for women to learn how to conduct effective election campaigns in order to encourage women who want to become politicians, and women from Malaysia participated for the first time.

The camp was organized by a group of political experts and the Sasakawa Peace Foundation in Tokyo, and more than 30 women who wanted to become lawmakers participated.

According to the IPU = Parliamentary Union made up of members of each country, the percentage of women in parliamentarians in Asia is 20%, which is lower than the global average of 24.3%, while Japan is only 10.1%.

For the first time, five women from Malaysia, who have the same percentage of women members, were aiming to become local members and politicians.

Among them, Mr. Nuraini Hajika (28) worked as a lawyer and was a member of the city council near the capital Kuala Lumpur.

On the 7th, Nuraini Hajika who learned how to assemble speech and how to speak in an easy-to-understand manner to convey his policy in one minute, and gave a speech in front of the participants, was given birth as a mother raising a newborn son. I want to introduce flexible working hours to solve the problem that women who have not returned to work. "

Nuraini Hajika said, “More women should stand up for their beliefs. I think that training is needed so that women can be ready for the election at any time.”