Introducing the HCMA to the Lemhannas delegation, Thang stated that the academy trains and nurtures key officials for both the central and local levels of Vietnam, a role similar to that of Lemhannas.
Syadzily said the purpose of this visit was to exchange views and learn about Vietnam’s education system transformation, a source of reference for Indonesia to develop high-quality human resources to serve the development goals for 2045.
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Prof., Dr. Nguyen Xuan Thang (right), Politburo member, President of the Ho Chi Minh National Academy of Politics (HMCA) and Chairman of the Central Theory Council, meets with Dr. Ace Hasan Syadzily, Governor of the National Resilience Institute (Lemhannas) of Indonesia, in Hanoi on November 11. |
He also shared that Lemhannas is a national-level strategic training institution under the President of Indonesia, tasked with training and preparing a generation of national leaders with a comprehensive, integrated, and professional vision. The participants in the national leadership capacity-building program visiting the HCMA this time include senior military officers, police officials, government officials, and business leaders.
The Lemhannas Governor emphasized that Indonesia highly values Vietnam’s significant economic achievements and hopes that the two countries will strengthen cooperation to develop a high-quality workforce.
Thang emphasized that the Politburo of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee has issued a resolution on education development based on the principles of an open, modern, and connected education system with outcomes used to assess quality. For higher education, the focus is on building a flexible labor market grounded in science and technology.
To formalize cooperation in personnel training and development between the two countries, as well as between the HCMA and Lemhannas, the Vietnamese official suggested that the international cooperation units of both sides create a priority cooperation framework and prepare to sign a memorandum of understanding. Focal areas should include collaboration in training, research, policy dialogue, expert exchanges, and the sharing of publications.
Syadzily agreed with this proposal and expressed the hope to promote more concrete cooperation, including student exchanges, policy research, and organization of working visits. These activities will help enhance mutual understanding of the countries' public administration models, foreign policies, and regional security governance policies.
After the meeting, the delegations of the HCMA and Lemhannas held a dialogue to discuss Vietnam’s education system transformation aimed at building a high-quality workforce to serve the development goals for 2045, as well as experiences, policies, and cooperation models in training and developing high-quality human resources.
Source: VNA