Empowering Murut Communities with Sewing and Batik Programme

The Murut communities at several villages here are showcasing their Murut-inspired products. Pic courtesy of G1FT

 
PENSIANGAN – The Murut communities in several villages here have recently learned skills that could not only promote their culture but also elevate their socioeconomic status.

 

Social enterprise G1FT, based in Kota Kinabalu, conducted a sewing and batik programme called 'Ampikit Ambatik Tumoro' for two villages in Mukim Tatalaan: Kg Binanun and Kg Pangaraan.

Zee Shazila

G1FT Founder and Fashion Designer

We hope that all efforts to create a value chain through cultural design in this community will be further supported by more corporations, government agencies, and foundations.

Ivy J.L

Social Enterprise Co-founder

As a member of the Murut tribe myself, it's very heartwarming to see our small contribution in transferring knowledge and skills to these women.

Those skills can now allow them to earn their own incomes, promote their Murut cultural identity, and create a new cottage industry.

During the four-month programme, Kg Pangaraan focused on batik making while Kg Binanun specialised in sewing.

 

The programme ended recently and held its "graduation" ceremony with a fashion show in the interiors, showcasing their products such as cardigans, bags, pouches, scarves, and more.

 

The programme was funded by Axiata Foundation through Sabah Social Entrepreneurs Association (Sosea).

Tags: Community Investments