Nancy said the Matahari programme was aimed at encouraging women to improve their wellbeing through psychological strategies, positive thinking and emotional stability.
Nancy said the Matahari programme was aimed at encouraging women to improve their wellbeing through psychological strategies, positive thinking and emotional stability. She said the Iris programme, on the other hand, focused on conveying information and sharing knowledge about women's rights from legal aspects, proper complaint channels and assistance provided to victims of violence and discrimination. According to her, a total of 506 domestic violence cases were reported through the Talian Kasih hotline last year compared with 468 cases in 2021. Meanwhile, commenting on a news report involving a woman who claimed that she was denied entry into a police station because she was wearing shorts, Nancy said there should be no discrimination against any party. She said it was understood that the woman went to the police station to lodge a report after being involved in an accident.