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PM Najib Outlines Four Principles For Human Capital Development
KUANTAN (Pahang, Malaysia), Aug 5 (Bernama) -- Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak has outlined four dimensions (principles) to achieve holistic human capital development to ensure sustainable economic development in the country.
Najib said the first principle is to ensure as many people as possible in the country have a high level of education and skills to enable them to meet the needs of the country’s employment sector and industries.
Secondly, he said the government also wanted to see the income of the people continues to grow by upgrading existing skills as those highly skilled have higher incomes compared to ordinary workers.
"If you want to compare the income of a skilled worker with a semi skilled worker, the income of a skilled worker will be higher, similarly the income of a medical specialist is definitely higher than that of a doctor.
“So as a government, we want the people’s income to continue rising by asking them to enhance their existing skills,” he said, here Saturday.
“Sixty per cent of future jobs are still not existing today. But we must prepare so they are able to fill the jobs. This is the drastic changes that would take place in the world, including Malaysia.
“So that is why we, as a government, always allocated higher for us to achieve a better access to a higher education,” he said.
For that purpose, he said, all institutions of higher learning in the country including research-based universities should ensure they are on the list of the best universities globally.
“According to global university reports, our five research universities are in the top 300 ranking globally, meaning one per cent of the world's best.
“The ranking of Malaysian public university of Universiti Malaya has also improved by 19 steps to 114th and I have given key performance indicators (KPI) to the Higher Education Ministry and its minister to see that UM is among the top 100 best universities globally next year,” he said.
At the same time, Najib also reminded all local universities to enhance their status to become international universities, including facilitating the recruitment of foreign students.
-- BERNAMA