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Mekong Delta targets 49 percent of workforce trained labourers

The Mekong Delta—encompassing Can Tho city and 12 provinces—aims to raise the proportion of trained workers to 49 percent in 2015, a 2.5 percent increase from 2014, said the Steering Committee for the Southwest region.
The Mekong Delta—encompassing Can Tho city and 12 provinces—aims toraise the proportion of trained workers to 49 percent in 2015, a 2.5percent increase from 2014, said the Steering Committee for theSouthwest region.

To achieve the target, the localities willrestructure their education systems and develop training styles relevantto local conditions, such as opening short-term courses in residentialareas or publishing job skill knowledge through mass media.

Theywill publish communication activities to encourage locals to enrol invocational courses and offer training on business demand, the committeesaid.

It added that local authorities will prioritise vocationaltrainings and job openings for ethnic minorities, impoverishedindividuals, and households whose farmland was reclaimed.

About 187,000 people, including 121,000 from rural areas, attended vocational trainings in the Mekong Delta last year.

Theregion currently has 181 establishments specialising in vocationaltraining, with 186 other facilities also offering vocational coursessuch as universities, junior colleges, job centres, businesses, andassociations, according to regional statistics.

The Mekong Deltacovers a total area of about 40,000 square kilometres with a populationof 18 million, and is a major aquaculture region and the largest riceproduction hub of Vietnam.-VNA

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