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Bac Giang improves quality of human resources

The northern province of Bac Giang has set a goal of raising its rate of skilled workers to 80 percent and the rate of those with training certificates to 27 percent by 2025.
Bac Giang improves quality of human resources ảnh 1Illustrative image (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - The northern province of Bac Giang has set a goal of raising its rateof skilled workers to 80 percent and the rate of those with trainingcertificates to 27 percent by 2025.

During the2021-2025 period, vocational training establishments in the province willprovide training to 147,500 workers. The rate of university graduates gainingemployment after they complete their studies is to reach more than 90 percent.

To meet thesegoals, Bac Giang is focusing on planning vocational training establishments inan open and flexible manner, ensuring the scale and structure of professions beingoffered. The province will also continue to review and arrange public colleges andschools in a streamlined way, focusing on medicine, pharmaceuticals, and healthcare, while introducing several vocational training support policies.

It willalso upgrade infrastructure and training equipment at vocational trainingestablishments, so they are more appropriate for the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

By 2020,the province was home to 44 vocational training establishments that offeredtraining to nearly 36,000 people each year in a total of 109 professions.

During2016-2020, local vocational training establishments provided training to morethan 155,200 people in the priority fields of industry, construction, andservices (totalling nearly 87 percent).

As part ofa project on improving the quality of vocational training for rural workersunder the National Target Programme on New Rural Development for the 2016-2020period, Bac Giang allocated over 43.8 billion VND in support of training 15,386rural workers.

As of lastyear, the rate of skilled workers in the province stood at 70
percent, anincrease of 19.5 percent from 2015.
Bac Giang plans to focus on developing industrial parks and clusters to welcome a new wave of investment to the locality.
Until the end of 2020, the province prepared necessary conditions, especially in infrastructure and human resources as well as land, in anticipation of foreign investment, especially from multi-national groups.

The province was set to complete dossiers and submit to the Prime Minister for making decisions on several investment proposals, including a project to build infrastructure for the Vietnam-Republic of Korea industrial park, along with the addition of two industrial-urban-service areas of Yen Son-Bac Lung and Yen Lu into the national master planning on industrial parks development to 2020.

🧸 At the same time, Bac Giang concentrated on speeding up the implementation of projects, especially those on construction of infrastructure in industrial parks and clusters of Hoa Phu, Quang Chau, and Song Khe-Noi Hoang, thus creating a land fund for investment attraction.

Bac Giang has also worked to ensure that the expansion of industrial parks and clusters is made in association with the protection of security and defence, as well as the protection of ecological environment and food safety.

In industrial clusters, Bac Giang will call for small and medium-scale projects in production, which use local workers, with priority on projects in food and agricultural product processing.

As of mid-2020, Bac Giang had 1,322 hectares of industrial parks and 1,384 hectares of industrial clusters.

The province attracted 1,269 domestically-invested projects worth over 88 trillion VND (3.79 billion USD at current exchange rate), along with 461 foreign-invested projects with combined capital of more than 6.1 billion USD.

Despite the impacts by the COVID-19 pandemic, in the first six months of 2020, Bac Giang enjoyed a 9.2 percent year-on-year growth in industrial production to 115 trillion VND, fulfilling 41.8 percent of the locality’s target for the whole year.

🦩 In the period, production of the State-owned sector grew 10 percent, while that of the non-State sector fell 2.6 percent, and FDI firms rose 11.6 percent. Businesses enjoying increase in production included Fuhong Precision Component with 704 billion VND, Vina Cell Technology with 962 billion VND, and Sjtech VN with 1.16 trillion VND./. 

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