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Vietnam Economic Forum: vocational training needed to adapt to new normal

Developing a skilled workforce should be considered an important pillar to help the country adapt to the new normal and the national economy quickly recover from the recession and grow intensively and sustainably, heard a session of the Vietnam Economic Forum 2021 on December 5.
Vietnam Economic Forum: vocational training needed to adapt to new normal ảnh 1Illustrative image (Source: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Developing a skilled workforceshould be considered an important pillar to help the country adapt to the newnormal and the national economy quickly recover from the recession and grow intensivelyand sustainably, heard a session of the Vietnam Economic Forum 2021 on December5.

Truong Anh Dung, head of the Directorate of VocationalEducation and Training under the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs,said although Vietnam is in the golden population period, there stillremains various limitations regarding workforce quality.

Among 55 million labourers, only 24.5 percent own degrees and certificates, he further explained, noting that Vietnam would miss out on opportunities brought by thegolden population if the country takes no actions to speed up investment in developing skilled human resources.

Dung suggested pushing ahead with vocationaltraining and extending the duration of the policy on providing vocational training for the unemployed using the unemployment insurance fund for another one or two years,among other solutions.

For the middle-and long terms, it is necessary to develop an open, flexible, effective and integrated vocational training system,and pay more heed to job and training forecasting, he said./.

VNA

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