SINDA-IT
.....Rural Children attending the Sinda-IT programme. Sinda-IT comes under the
Arama-IT programme targeting youth aged between 10 and 18.
By : ELAINE MAH
THE MINISTRY of Resource
Development and Information Technology will continue to empower Sabahans with
ICT skills and knowledge in 2013, said its Minister Dr. Yee Moh Chai during his
winding-up speech at the State Assembly recently.
Dr. Yee told the Dewan that
the Ministry received a supply allocation of RM87.89 million and a development
allocation of RM6.93 million in the 2013 budget. This allocation will be used
for human capital development, tackling the unemployment problem, and bridging
the digital gap between urban and rural areas.
To accelerate the
development of human capital in Sabah, the Ministry will proceed to the second
phase of the study on Sabah Manpower Planning Requirement 2010-2025.
According to Dr. Yee, the
objective of this study is to take human capital development to the next level
to meet the manpower needs of the state. Other studies also conducted by the
ministry include a survey to establish the extent to which the Ministry's ICT
and language classes are considered successful.
“My Ministry is committed to
provide the catalyst and leadership for the development of human capital in
Sabah,” Dr. Yee said.
In 2013, the Ministry will
also conduct a "6G Welding course" at the Institute Latihan
Perindustrian ILP in Papar. Successful trainees will receive an internationally
recognized competency certificate awarded by a recognition body appointed by PETRONAS.
“The advantage that this
certificate has is that it is recognized not only in Malaysia but also in
Australia and Singapore,” he said.
The course will also open
the door to an array of job opportunities in the oil and gas industry,
according to Dr. Yee.
Unemployment is a
long-standing issue in Sabah. To tackle this issue, Dr. Yee’s ministry will
continue to organize the Youth Mentoring Day Programme, specifically targeting
school leavers and job seekers in the state. This programme is intended to lead
to job opportunities among youths and possibly also to various training courses
in private and public higher education institutions.
The Ministry has organized
this programme in seven districts, namely, Papar, Membakut, Tenom, Keningau,
Ranau, Kudat and Kota Kinabalu with a total attendance of 1, 605 people this
year. The ministry expects 2000 participants next year.
The Youth and Career Seminar
is another programme designed to tackle unemployment in the state. It received
favorable response from the public this year, with 574 attendees in 5
districts. The ministry will continue the same programme next year with a
target attendance of 1, 000 people.
Dr. Yee also indicated that
his Ministry would work together with the trade union and the Sabah employers’
associations to tackle issues relating to the implementation of minimum wage,
extension of the retirement age and the welfare of workers generally.
The digital gap between
urban and rural areas will continue to be a primary concern of the Ministry in
2013. It will conduct more advanced training and ICT courses, as well as
continuing with the Creative Arama IT programme in all districts. According to
Dr. Yee, in this regard his Ministry has also established 19 e-Desa Centres in
its effort to bridge the digital divide.
He said each e-Desa Centre
is given the opportunity to hold activities and business enterprises that have bearing on the needs and
circumstances of the area. As an example, the e-Desa in Tangkarason village,
Paitan has established restaurants, swiftlet-farming centres and home-stay
accommodation for visitors. (Insight Sabah)
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