The Indonesian government has announced the relaunch of its national training program aimed at accommodating approximately <strong>150,000</strong> new graduates by <strong>2026</strong>. This initiative is part of the government's efforts to enhance job opportunities and improve the skills of youth across the country.
The National Training Program in Indonesia has successfully completed its first phase, allowing 11,949 university graduates to enter the job market. This initiative aims to enhance youth skills and facilitate their transition into the workforce.
Indonesian Minister of Labor Yasirli announced the launch of the National Training Program aimed at reducing unemployment rates in the country. The program targets an increase in participants to 150,000 by 2026.
Indonesian Minister of Labor Yasirli emphasized the vital role of creative industries in developing the national training program, highlighting their potential to create new job opportunities and enhance youth skills.