More skills training for Orang Asli community to strengthen human capital


BANGI: More skills training will be given to the Orang Asli community to strengthen human capital following the advancement of technology and as the country prepares to enter the endemic phase.

Deputy Rural Development Minister l Datuk Seri Abdul Rahman Mohamad (pic) said the ministry would ensure that the latest training modules would be applied in line with the aspirations and focus of the country, especially in heading towards digitalisation through the implementation of MyDESA.

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