Improving Central Highlands human resources training

(VOV) -The Central Highlands needs high-quality human resources to implement socio-economic development projects to keep pace with other regions in the country.

The view was shared by experts attending a September 28 conference in the Central Highland province of Dak Lak’s Buon Ma Thuot City.

The Central Highlands, comprising Kon Tum, Gia Lai, Dak Lak, Dak Nong, and Lam Dong, boasts great economic potential that has yet to be harnessed effectively. Workforce deficiencies are a major reason barring regional development.

The Prime Minister issued a decision in 2011 aimed at developing education and vocational training in the Central Highlands and neighboring provinces over the 2011–2015 period.

However, improving human resource training remains a significant challenge.

The Central Highlands is currently home to only 20 universities and colleges, 15 associate professors, 103 doctorate graduates, 1,500 master degree holders, and 43,505 tertiary-educated people.

To make a breakthrough in training, delegates suggested tertiary education institutions be modernised, and more ethnic minority students be offered tertiary education services.

Regional universities should cooperate with others in the country to run courses majoring in areas in dire need in society such as civil engineering and pharmacy.

In addition, the regional provinces should help ethnic minority graduates find work and improve the quality of school teaching staff.
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