2021
DOI: 10.17576/geo-2021-1703-12
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A socio-economic transformation of the ECER-development programmes in enhancing the well-being of the people

Abstract: Just and sustainable socio-economic development is an important indicator in achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). In 2007, the states in the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia were among the states with the highest poverty rate in Malaysia. East Coast Economic Region (ECER) that has been established in 2008 is an economic development region based on the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia, covers Kelantan, Terengganu, Pahang and the district of Mersing in Johor. The ECER Master Plan, approved by the Gov… Show more

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“…Through the practice of CSFs, ECERDC managed to meet positive impacts of various programmes implemented. It is in line with finding of a study by Latip and Othman (2021) found the development programmes by ECER have increased the job opportunities and investment in the region. It cannot be achieved without the practice of CSFs by ECERDC particularly on their roles and partnership with public and private sector.…”
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confidence: 92%
“…Through the practice of CSFs, ECERDC managed to meet positive impacts of various programmes implemented. It is in line with finding of a study by Latip and Othman (2021) found the development programmes by ECER have increased the job opportunities and investment in the region. It cannot be achieved without the practice of CSFs by ECERDC particularly on their roles and partnership with public and private sector.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%