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Japan helps Vietnam train human resources

Update 04/03/2013 - 01:57:56 PM (GMT+7)

The Nihon Keizai newspaper is reporting the Japan Human Resource Society (JHRS) will help train Vietnamese civil servants who are candidates for leadership positions.

Under the plan, JHRS will develop a curriculum and dispatch lecturers to instruct personnel training.

The newspaper noted that although Japan has previously sent experts to developing nations and invited trainees to study in Japan, Vietnam is the first nation to receive such comprehensive assistance.

The JHRS will cooperate with the Ho Chi Minh National Academy of Politics and Public Administration (HCMA) to offer six groups totaling 500 middle-aged civil servants for four-month training courses. Two courses will be organised annually—the first from March to June and the second in autumn.

Japanese experts, cadres, and staff from relevant ministries will also join the curriculum for several days, The JHRS instructors will begin with lectures on Japanese civil service mechanisms.

The JHRS will also discuss a programme that invites outstanding trainees to Japan for further study.
 

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