Didan Hindayana, head of Indonesia's National Nutrition Agency, announced that the government prioritizes human resource development in its national development plans. This statement was made during the launch of the cooperation program between Indonesia and UNICEF for the period 2026-2030.
The Jordanian Parliament approved the first article of the Education and Human Resource Development Law for 2026 during a session today, sparking widespread debate among educational and political circles.
Today, discussions began in the Jordanian Parliament regarding the Education and Human Resource Development Law, aimed at enhancing education quality and workforce skills. This initiative comes at a critical time as the Jordanian government seeks to strengthen the educational system to address economic and social challenges.
The Jordanian Education Committee has approved the Education and Human Resources Development Law, aimed at enhancing the educational system and human resources in the country. This initiative reflects the government's commitment to improving education as a national development priority.