Myanmar’s manufacturing sector receives skills development boost via Mekong-Lancang Cooperation

Chairperson Daw Khine Khine Nwe of the Commit­tee on Occupational Skills Standards for Manufacturing Industries has announced the successful production of skilled workers in Myanmar’s manufacturing sector, with employment opportunities being facilitated through the Mekong-Lancang Coopera­tion Special Fund (2021) pro­gramme.

 

The Mekong region en­compasses countries such as Cambodia, Laos, China, Myan­mar, Thailand, and Viet Nam. Within the Mekong-Lancang Cooperation, four major busi­ness sectors are highlighted: construction, manufacturing, metal and engineering, and hotels and tourism.

 

Daw Khine Khine Nwe elaborated, stating, “The manufacturing sector encom­passes various industries, in­cluding garments, shoe and leather bag production, loom and textile manufacturing, food processing, milk and dairy product production, ceramic earthenware production, and other manufacturing activities. The Mekong-Lancang Project serves as a skill development programme, issuing skill cer­tificates to enhance their rec­ognition. The project covers four industries that already possess established skill stand­ards, including the garment industry, welding, bricklaying, and electrical transmission. Training was provided to 1,000 workers to achieve skill level 1, resulting in 500 of them suc­cessfully connecting with em­ployment opportunities. The Mekong-Lancang Cooperation Project aims to boost worker skills, increase productivity, raise per capita income, and enhance the nation’s economy. The skill recognition certifi­cate aims to add more value.”

 

Furthermore, an aware­ness event titled “Mekong-Lan­cang Cooperation: Project on Promotion of the Value of the National Skills Recognition Certificate through Skills De­velopment System,” conducted under the Mekong-Lancang Cooperation Special Fund (2021) programme, was held in Yangon Region on 25 Septem­ber. The event was attended by 136 individuals, including the First Secretary of the Chi­nese Embassy in Myanmar, Ministry of Labour officials, representatives from various production industries such as garments, footwear, food, milk and dairy, and the Myanmar Engineer Society, proficiency test assessors, assessment center officials, and represent­atives from garment factories and workshops. — ASH/CT