SDG WEEK 5: Sejahtera as Local Concept of Sustainable Development

 In this week’s lesson, we explored the idea of Sejahtera as a local approach to sustainable development. Sejahtera highlights the importance of living in balance physically, emotionally, socially, and spiritually. From different perspectives, it can mean caring for our health, strengthening relationships, practising good values, and developing ourselves holistically. In Malaysia, this concept is further supported through Sejahtera MADANI, which promotes sustainability, prosperity, innovation, respect, trust and compassion,  as part of national progress. MADANI reminds us that development should not harm people or the environment, and that progress must include moral and ethical values. It connects directly with the Sustainable Development Goals by encouraging a society that is caring, mindful, and responsible. Practicing Sejahtera in daily life is simple but meaningful. It begins with taking care of our wellbeing, managing stress, and maintaining healthy habits. It also involves being kind to others, helping when we can, and creating a positive environment around us. Sejahtera also encourages us to care for the planet by reducing waste, using resources wisely, and being mindful of our actions. Through these small daily practices, we can contribute to a more peaceful, caring, and sustainable society.


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