Secretary of the ministry’s Company for Extension and Human Sources Growth, Lilly Aprilya Pregiwati, said that the collaboration not solely bolsters Indonesia’s marine and fisheries human sources but in addition addresses the labor wants of Japan’s fisheries sector.
“Indonesia is able to contribute as a dependable accomplice in offering a talented, licensed workforce that meets trade wants,” she mentioned in an official assertion in Jakarta on Monday.
The Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries beforehand acquired the courtesy name of JICA consultants in Jakarta on March 30, 2023, which additionally marked the start of the strategic cooperation.
Pregiwati defined that the challenge goals to strengthen the capability of Indonesian human sources to satisfy workforce wants in Japan, whereas on the similar time growing a greater workforce preparation system.
Based on her, the actions carried out below the cooperation framework embody the supply of recent studying amenities, the task of consultants—together with Japanese language instructors—and coaching packages held in Japan.
The partnership will final for 3 years from the arrival of JICA consultants and will likely be applied on the Jakarta Technical College of Fisheries, the Karawang Marine and Fisheries Polytechnic, and the Ambon Fisheries Coaching and Extension Middle.
Via this collaboration, the Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries goals to foster a harmonious partnership to reinforce the standard of Indonesia’s marine and fisheries human sources.
The ministry additionally hopes that the initiatives can help Indonesia’s nationwide precedence packages whereas fulfilling the labor wants of Japan’s fisheries sector, making a mutually helpful partnership.
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Translator: Shofi Ayudiana, Raka Adji
Editor: Azis Kurmala
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