Malaysia is spending billions to future-proof its workforce, but who’s still missing from the picture?<br /><br />More than 800,000 registered OKU Malaysians, yet formal employment participation remains stubbornly low, even as Budget 2026 prioritises upskilling, future-ready industries, digitalisation and productivity growth.<br /><br />On NIAGA SPOTLIGHT, Tehmina Kaoosji speaks with Amirul Safuan, founder & CEO of Ameer Safone Ventures, to examine why inclusion keeps failing at the system level and how a first of its kind OKU led Train the Trainer certification programme is challenging that status quo.<br />
