Skills for Prosperity South-East Asia Programme

Skills for Prosperity Programme in Malaysia

Funded by the United Kingdom government, this project aims to increase national capacity for inclusive economic growth through more productive and equitable skills and TVET systems in order to improve employability, employment opportunities and earning potential of workers in Malaysia.

About the programme

 The Skills for Prosperity Programme in Malaysia (SfP-Malaysia) works with government, employers’ and workers’ organisations and other local and international stakeholders, aiming to increase national capacity for inclusive economic growth through more future-ready and equitable skills and TVET systems in order to improve employability, employment opportunities and earning potential of workers in Malaysia. It focuses on four areas of outcomes and outputs. Read more 
 
A worker looks at sugar particles at a sugar processing factory in Malaysia. © Shutterstock
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For further information please contact:

Junichi Mori
Chief Technical Advisor
Skills for Prosperity Programme in Malaysia
Email: jmori@ilo.org