Phnom Penh, Cambodge,, June 18, 2025 / Prnewswire / – Cambodia marked his national EPTP day on the 15th and June 16, 2025 In support of the AYOS 2025, where the director of the strategy of Human Resource Development Corporation (HRD Corp), MalaysiaDr. Rony Ambrose Gobilee was invited as a panelist to underline the need to align education on the requests for the Anase labor market.
Dr. Rony, who is also president of the Anase Year of Skills (AYOS) 2025, said that it was essential for the EFTP to play a more important role in connecting academic references with real skills.
“Throughout the region, there is room to strengthen the link between academic references and practical skills. The EFTP provides an effective bridge – responsive, practical and focused on the future,” said Dr. Rony.
The 8th national EPTP day, held under the theme “TVEP: Create job opportunities and build Hope for Youth”, was officiated by He Dr. Cave CHUON NARONVice-Prime Minister and Minister of Education, Young and Sports, representing the Samdech Thipadei Hun Manet, Prime Minister of Cambodia.
This prestigious invitation reflects the strong regional collaboration through the Ayos initiative, with HRD Corp at the forefront of Malaysia Efforts of the Ministry of Human Resources (Kesuma) to defend the development of regional skills.
Above all, the International Labor Organization (ILO) is a technical advisor to Ayos, helping the countries of the Anase to establish cross -border partnerships and lead the flagship platforms of the initiative.
The event highlights the active participation of the Cambodian government on the AYOS 2025 initiative and strengthens recognition across the ASEAN of this event as part of the official AYOS calendar.
Malaysia Participation highlights its commitment to advance the EFTP as a catalyst for economic growth, resilience of labor and inclusive development. Like Asean 2025 chair, Malaysia Made The Ayos, an ambitious and one year initiative due to Kesuma through HRD Corp, with the support of the Anase Secretariat (ASEC) and ILO.
AYOS 2025 presents seven flagship platforms – including AHCDI, NTW, ATMC, ASEAN TVEP Conference, NHCCE, GSF and AFMM -HCD – Designed to stimulate skills development, promote collaboration and align human capital strategies through ASEAN.
The Minister of Human Resources Malaysia (Kesuma), the honorable Steven Sim Chee Keong, stressed the importance of regional cooperation in skills development and reaffirmed Malaysia Ready to invest in the shared future of the Anase.
“For the first time, we will extend these high-quality training opportunities beyond our own borders to our ASEAN friends. It is Malaysia Investment in Anase and the development of human capital. Our ambition is to make ASEAN the most qualified region of the world through deeper and significant partnerships with our colleagues Member States, “said the minister Steven Sim.
Malaysia The commitment to the reform of the EFTP is obvious at the national level thanks to the creation of the National Council of EFPET and to the continuous efforts to form a commission of EFTP to rationalize governance and strengthen the links of the industry, supported by key agencies such as Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA) and the Department of Skills Development (DSD).
“It is the spirit of the Anase – not competition, but collaboration,” said Dr. Rony. “Together, we can create an integrated skills ecosystem that allows young people, stimulates innovation and accelerates growth for all.”
For more information on the AYOS 2025 and its regional initiatives, visit www.aseanyearofskills.org.
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