Vice President Ma’ruf Amin has welcomed the inputs given by the Presidential Advisory Council regarding national economic recovery (PEN) in the handling of COVID-19 and human resource development in Indonesia.
Related to national economic recovery, Amin noted that bureaucratic complexity will be reduced for the development of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) through the construction of public service malls (MPP) at the district and city level.
According to the vice president, the MPP concept is what the government is working on. The MPP concept is an integrated one-to-one service at the district and village level where people can register for passports and licenses, Amin said in a statement here on Wednesday.
The vice president remarked that MPP will be built for the community, especially MSMEs, to enable them to obtain several public service products from government agencies.
Amin noted that the MPP concept is an effort to accelerate bureaucratic reform in Indonesia.
Regarding the development of human resources in Indonesia, the government continues to mentor pioneering teachers in higher education institutions through the Kampus Merdeka (Freedom in Campus) program, he highlighted.
Through quality advancement in teachers, the quality of education and manpower in Indonesia can also upgrade, he affirmed.
Moreover, the government has developed vocational training centers, or BLKs, to reach productive-age communities to improve requisite work-related skills.
The vice president stated that the number of polytechnics and vocational schools too were being bolstered by the government, though based on the evaluation, several vocational graduates did not have “links” or connections with the industry.
The vice president lauded the inputs conveyed by the Presidential Advisory Council. Earlier, Head of the Presidential Advisory Council, Wiranto, and other members of the Council, Muhammad Mardiono, Putri Kus Wisnu Wardani, Agung Laksono, and Sidarto Danusubroto, visited Amin to offer inputs about Indonesia’s new capital, COVID-19 handling, and human resource development.
Source: Antara News