Malaysia-Indonesia Educational Cooperation Pact: Enhancing Collaboration through TVET Programs

Published on 4.24.25

  Malaysia and Indonesia have strengthened their ties through various sectors, including education. The two countries have agreed to send students for technical and vocational education and training (TVET) programs in Indonesian universities and technology institutes. This move is part of a broader effort to enhance collaboration between the two nations. They have also discussed educational initiatives, such as sending students for TVET programs, which will help address common challenges and promote mutual understanding through educational exchanges. The Salesian missionaries' model of providing education and skills training has been successful in empowering millions of youth worldwide, and regional partnerships like the one between Malaysia and Indonesia can achieve similar results.

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