Indonesian Minister of Labor Yasirli announced the start of the National Vocational Training Program for 2026, involving over <strong>10,000 trainees</strong> from high school graduates. The program aims to enhance skills and improve job opportunities in the country.
The Ministry of Vocational Training has announced a strategic partnership with the University of Applied Sciences aimed at developing integrated training pathways. This initiative seeks to enhance practical skills among youth and improve job opportunities.
The Indonesian Ministry of Migrant Worker Protection has urged universities to prepare students to become skilled workers abroad by establishing specialized training centers. This initiative is part of a government plan to send 500,000 skilled workers to various countries by 2026.
Indonesian Labor Minister Yasirli stated that job opportunities in the country remain available despite global economic challenges. He emphasized the need for proactive measures to support the labor market during a press conference in Jakarta.
The Indonesian Ministry of Villages and Development has announced a new Japanese language training program aimed at improving living standards in rural areas. This initiative seeks to enhance job opportunities and increase household income.
Indonesian Minister of Community Empowerment, Abdul Muhimin Iskandar, announced the launch of the SMK Go Global program aimed at equipping Indonesian workers for global market competition. This announcement was made during a ceremony sending 200 workers to Japan as part of the initiative.
The Crown Prince highlighted the importance of empowering youth and enhancing their readiness to engage in the job market, noting their vital role in building the future. These statements are part of the government's efforts to improve job opportunities and boost economic development.
The Indonesian Ministry of Home Affairs has spotlighted effective practices from local governments aimed at reducing unemployment rates. During a virtual forum, innovative strategies from various regions were presented, reflecting the importance of experience sharing among different areas.
The Malaysian Minister of Human Resources, Datuk Seri R. Ramanan, announced the appointment of two experienced professionals to the board of the Skills Development Fund (PTPK) to boost human capital development in the country.
PT Permodalan Nasional Madani (PNM) has announced its commitment to improving human resource quality through training programs aimed at developing employee skills. This initiative is part of the company's efforts to enhance employee capabilities and provide better services to its clients.
The General Organization for Technical and Vocational Training has launched a national digital campaign aimed at updating the data of its graduates. This initiative seeks to enhance communication with graduates and meet labor market needs.
The second edition of the job market preparation forum, organized by the Education Department in Taif, has launched via a virtual platform. The forum aims to enhance students' readiness for entering the job market through a series of workshops and lectures on essential skills.