A step towards growing Malaysia's skilled workforce


Richard Riot (left) signing the plaque to launch the Human Capital Strategic Initiatives.

HUMAN Resource Development Fund (HRDF) launched its Human Capital Strategic Initiatives in an effort to contribute to the national human capital agenda of creating 35% skilled Malaysian workforce by year 2020.

Unveiled at Hilton Kuala Lumpur, the initiatives include setting up the 1Malaysia Outplacement Centre (1MOC), the Train and Replace Programme (T&R), the Graduates Enhancement Programme for Employability (Generate) and the Rural Accelerated Industrial Skill for Employment (Raise).

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