English Review
Many important results in vocational training in Vietnam
02:13 PM 2025-01-07
(LĐXH)- Statistics from the MoLISA show that Vietnam's vocational training quality index has improved significantly in 2023, up eight places, exceeding the set target by five places.
In 2024, enrollment is estimated at 2,430,000 people, reaching 100% of the plan, of which 530,000 are college and intermediate level, and 1,900,000 are elementary level and other vocational training programs. The number of graduates in 2024 is estimated at 2,146,000 people, reaching 100% of the plan...
Improving the quality of vocational education, linking training with the labour market, sustainable employment, and social security has been carried out synchronously in recent years.
The results show that after 10 years of implementing the Law on Vocational Education, a nationwide vocational education network has been established, the quality of vocational training continues to improve.
According to statistics, currently in the ASEAN region, Vietnam is in the top four and only behind Singapore and Indonesia in terms of vocational education quality.
Vietnam has participated in ASEAN and world vocational skills competitions and achieved many outstanding results. The rate of trained workers increased from 53.6% in 2016 to 69% in 2024, of which the rate of trained workers with degrees and certificates increased from 21.39 to 28.1%.
This shows that the quality of human resources is constantly improving, especially high-quality human resources, human resources meeting the needs of key and spearhead industries and occupations.
Many industries that previously had to use foreign workers have now been gradually replaced by Vietnamese workers.
The socio-economic development strategy for the 2021-2030 period sets out targets, including: By 2030, the proportion of trained workers with degrees and certificates will reach 35-40%; the unemployment rate in urban areas will be below 4%; the proportion of agricultural workers in the total social workforce will be below 20%; the multidimensional poverty rate will maintain an average reduction of over 1%/year according to the new poverty standard.../.
Hong Minh