More than 1,000 Sudanese have benefited from the training in Malaysia under the Malaysian Technical Cooperation Programme (MTCP) since its inception in 1980, Malaysian Ambassador to Sudan Mohd Ashri Muda said. Sudan has by and large benefited from the technical skills gained by its people who graduated from MTCP, which he said signifies Malaysia's commitment to the South-South Cooperation, in particular the technical cooperation among developing countries. "More are in Malaysia for other technical training programmes including those hosted by Petronas. "While undergoing training, they too contributed to a better people-to-people contact which in turn has created a conducive environment for cordial and friendly relations between Malaysia and Sudan," he said at a function in Khartoum, the capital of Sudan, Thursday. His speech text at a workshop on "Managing Diversity in Multicultural Nation" organised by JICA Sudan at the Sudanese Ministry of International Cooperation was made available to Bernama here Monday. University of Malaya International Institute of Public Policy and Management Deputy Director, Associate Prof Dr Sharifah Mariam Al Habshi, and Universiti Sains Malaysia Associate Professor, Dr Kamarulzaman Askandar, were the key speakers at the workshop. Mohd Ashri said while other countries focus on providing assistance on the hardware of the development, Malaysia was committed in providing the software, in the form of training for the people of the receiving countries to contribute to its human capital development.
GMT 20:01 2017 Wednesday ,09 August
Hormone shows promise for treating neurodegenerative conditionsGMT 14:24 2017 Tuesday ,11 July
'Annihilation' of Earth's species under way: studyGMT 10:48 2017 Monday ,19 June
Octopus inspires S. Korea 'breakthrough' adhesive patchGMT 21:23 2017 Saturday ,22 April
Second International Scientific Conference Starts at QNCCGMT 21:20 2017 Saturday ,22 April
Second International Scientific Conference Starts at QNCCGMT 10:02 2017 Friday ,21 April
Naked mole-rats can survive near-suffocationGMT 12:28 2017 Saturday ,15 April
New sonic blast shrimp named after Pink FloydGMT 14:47 2017 Tuesday ,21 March
New Zealand parrot has 'infectious laugh'Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor