Human Resource Development Corporation’s National Training Week programme nationwide

11 Jun 2024 • 11:52 AM MYT
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By: Sabah Publishing House Sdn Bhd

PENAMPANG: The Human Resource Development Corporation (HRD Corp) is seeking the support of the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Environment (KePKAS) for its forthcoming National Training Week (NTW) programme nationwide.

HRD Corp Head of Sandakan Office Zabri Elias said as much when the Minister Datuk Christina Liew toured the Corporation’s exhibition booth at the Karnival Ramah Mesra (Friendly Carnival) on Sunday.

HRD Corp is under the purview of the Ministry of Human Resources (MOHR), Malaysia.

The carnival was organised by Persatuan Kebajikan dan Kasih Sayang Amal Penampang (PEKKA) led by Remysta Taylor at Dewan Pagansakan Inobong, here, in conjunction with Pesta Kaamatan 2024.

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“NTW aims to promote lifelong learning as a culture for Malaysians, increase strategic inter-government cooperation for training and development, and equip Malaysians with future work skills and knowledge,” he explained.

Liew has agreed to meet with the organisers of NTW in Sabah next week.

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