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Parliamentary Select Committee Calls For Special Act, Single Agency For Ecce Sector

06/10/2025 09:12 PM

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 6 (Bernama) -- The Parliamentary Select Committee on Women, Children and Community Development has stressed that Malaysia needs a specific Act and a single agency to regulate the early childhood care and education (ECCE) sector for the sake of the nation’s human capital development.

Its chairman, Yeo Bee Yin (PH–Puchong), said this was because the ECCE sector in Malaysia still lagged far behind in terms of policy, governance and funding compared to other human capital development sectors such as primary and secondary education, higher education and vocational training.

“Overall, our country has no comprehensive policy or specific Act governing the ECCE sector. In addition, there are many overlapping functions among various agencies,” she said.

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She said this during a briefing session on the DR.17/2025 Statement concerning the ECCE sector in Malaysia in the Dewan Rakyat today.

Yeo said the committee held 13 engagement sessions in preparing what she described as a very comprehensive report, involving various departments, experts, universities and non-governmental organisations (NGOs), besides conducting a working visit to Singapore to study its ECCE model.

As such, she proposed the establishment of a dedicated agency similar to Singapore’s Early Childhood Development Authority (ECDA) to assume full responsibility for the regulation and development of the ECCE sector.

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However, she said the main challenges facing the ECCE sector included complex and inconsistent licensing procedures for childcare centres and kindergartens, a shortage of qualified personnel and financial strain on private operators offering affordable fees.

“In our engagement sessions with ECCE operators, we often hear complaints about bureaucratic hurdles in obtaining premises and business registration. It is very troublesome, and sometimes they give up.

“This has resulted in a very low registration rate for private childcare centres and kindergartens compared to the actual number operating in our country,” she said.

At the same time, Yeo also voiced concern over the disparity in the quality of ECCE education and facilities between urban and rural areas as well as between public and private sector providers.

Accordingly, she said among the key recommendations put forward were the establishment of a National Early Childhood Care and Education Council, the provision of annual grants for non-profit private operators, and the setting up of more public ECCE premises.

She said the committee also proposed standardising qualification and certification requirements for early education teachers across all agencies and increasing the preschool food aid allocation in Sabah and Sarawak to RM5 per capita daily.

According to Yeo, early childhood education forms a vital foundation in shaping the future of individuals and the nation.

“The goal is clear, which is to ensure that no child is left behind and that every child in Malaysia achieves holistic development regardless of race, religion, or socio-economic background,” she said.

Meanwhile, before adjourning today’s sitting, Dewan Rakyat Deputy Speaker Datuk Ramli Mohd Noor suggested that all recommendations made by the special select committees, as well as proposals raised by Members of Parliament during debates, be submitted as motions for the relevant ministers to respond to.

“It was found that many questions were left unanswered, and in the case of many proposals, it was unclear as to whether they would become government policy or not. Why not have the committee chairmen propose that the relevant ministers and ministries respond, so we get a clear picture of whether these recommendations are accepted or not,” he said.

The sitting will resume tomorrow.

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