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“Promoting the relationship between the government and the private sector, companies and the education and training institutions system will improve the efficiency between training and the use of human resources …”.
The Minister of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs, Dao Ngoc Dung, shared his speech at the ASEAN Minister of Labor and Education Online Conference on Human Resource Development, which took place on the afternoon of September 16.
This is a large-scale program and is organized for the first time in the online form that connects the Hanoi bridge point with more than 70 bridge points in countries in the region and with partners.
At the Hanoi bridgehead, the conference was attended and conducted by Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam; Mr. Phung Xuan Nha, Minister of Education and Training of Vietnam and representatives of many ministries, branches and organizations at home and abroad.
Focus on the role of the private sector
At the conference, Minister Dao Ngoc Dung shared his comments on partnership in human resource development as an important factor.
This is also the basis on which Vietnam and ASEAN countries have focused on effectively building, promoting and implementing many forms of partnerships in human resource development through different cooperation channels.
Assessment of public-private cooperation, Minister Dao Ngoc Dung stated that the changing world of work would not be successful without participation. from the private sector.
Minister Dao Ngoc Dung: “Vietnam always attaches great importance to human resource development and regards it as one of the three breakthroughs in addition to institutional improvement and infrastructure development.”
In particular, promoting the partnership between the government and the private sector, between the business sector and the system of education and training institutions will link and improve the efficiency between training and employment. human resources, contributing to the efficient exploitation of human capital for growth and development.
With the right choice, Vietnam’s vocational training development strategy has provided solutions to link vocational training with the labor market and company participation, refining regulations for companies step by step. The career is the subject of professional training and participates in all stages of the training process.
“On that basis, in the coming times, we must promote the leadership role of the private sector in education and training to develop human resources, especially high-quality human resources” – Ministry chief of actions.
At a higher level, the process of cooperation between interdisciplinary fields in each country is also highly focused. This process includes regular exchange and coordination between the labor sector and vocational education with the education, science and technology sectors of each country to ensure connectivity and improve the quality of training resources. Human.
According to Minister Dao Ngoc Dung, since 2011, Vietnam has established the National Council for Education and Human Resources Development chaired by the Prime Minister with 26 members.
Including ministers in charge of labor and education, leaders of some key universities and research institutes have theinvestigate, advise, advise the Government, the Prime Minister in the direction, administration and decision of important policies and measures for the development of education, training, vocational training and human resources …
Regional and multilateral cooperation
Sharing comments on the cooperation process at the regional level, the Minister said that the consultation of policies, training models, promotion of the recognition of mutual skills and mobility of qualified workers in the region were promoted. Advocacy are important policies to promote effective human resource development cooperation within ASEAN.
Minister Dao Ngoc Dung stated: “We appreciate the efforts of the specialized agencies of ASEAN that have coordinated interdisciplinary work and education, science and technology, and the interpillar between the work of the Community. Culture – Society and Economic Community ”.
“In 2010, Vietnam took the lead in developing the ASEAN Declaration on Human Resource Development for Economic Recovery and Sustainable Growth. For 2017, Vietnam launched an initiative on the APEC Declaration on Human Resource Development in the Digital Age, ”added the minister.
Cooperation is also promoted through training and networking between ASEAN professional schools and universities, exchange of curricula and programs, and exchange of students.
In his speech, the Minister also highlighted the strengthening of relations between each member country and both ASEAN and bilateral and multilateral partners.
This is also one of the important partner channels to help each country develop policies, develop pilot models and build common guidance and roadmaps for the region.
Vietnam and ASEAN countries are actively promoting cooperation with partners such as Germany, Japan, South Korea, Australia and with international organizations such as ILO, ADB, WB in the field of human resource development.
“By 2020, as President of Asean, Vietnam has initiated the initiative and has received active and effective support from both channels. ASEAN Minister of Labor and Education and the active support of the Secretariat Asean and partners, ASEAN Declaration on human resource development for the changing world of work has been presented and approved by the ASEAN Summit The 36th happened in June 2020, ”said Minister Dao Ngoc Dung.
Also according to the Minister, in this Conference the Ministers approved a roadmap to implement this Declaration with concrete and practical commitments.
In addition, Vietnam and ASEAN countries will continue to cooperate closely to promote cooperation and diversify forms of association.
The Minister hoped that the partners of Vietnam in particular and ASEAN in the coming time would jointly promote the effective partnership to build highly competitive ASEAN human resources, meeting the regional and world level, contributing to build a prosperous and sustainable community, united and actively adapting to changes in the world of work.
The conference was held with 4 sessions to discuss topics including: Partnerships for human resource development; human resource development in the post-Covid-19 epidemic era; leadership role of the private sector in human resource development; Future-ready education and training systems that advance 21st century skills.
Topics shared through a short exchange of ASEAN labor ministers, ASEAN education ministers, ILO representatives, UNESCO, ABAC president, leaders of the Virtue Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development.
The Ministers, Chief of Representatives shared information on policies, initiatives and achievements in promoting cooperation content in human resources development corresponding to the content of each topic …
Hoang manh Record