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Japan Keen to Help Develop Indonesian Human Resources

Antara • 13 March 2020 11:58
Jakarta: The Indonesian Ministry of Manpower and the Jakarta Japan Club discussed cooperation in the development of Indonesian human resources particularly concerning their entrepreneurship skills. 
 
"This cooperation is related to various programs including vocation, apprenticeship and entrepreneurship," Manpower Minister Ida Fauziyah said in Jakarta Thursday, March 12, 2020.
 
According to the minister, the two sides also discussed a program designed to send certified skilled Indonesian workers to Japan.

Having many businesses and industries in Indonesia, Japan is one of the countries supporting the development of Indonesian human resources. Overall, 730 Japanese industries operate in Indonesia under the coordination of the Jakarta Japan Club. Hence, the programs that have been planned could be implemented properly.
 
The Indonesian government through the relevant ministry has inspected the apprenticeship program at Toyota Corporation in Japan. The program is considered quite effective in providing a positive impact on industries or companies, she said.
 
"Since the companies employ skilled workers from the apprenticeship program, their productivity increases accordingly," she said.
 
The Indonesian government also wants the development of entrepreneurship. Moreover, the Jakarta Japan Club has so far contributed to the development of entrepreneurs as they have done in Central Java. (Antara)
 
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