Jakarta, July 3 -- The Indonesian Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education continues to enhance the competencies and global networks of courses and training centers to prepare a workforce capable of competing professionally in the global job market.

Tatang Muttaqin, the ministry's director general of secondary and special education, emphasized in Jakarta on Friday that courses and training centers are uniquely positioned to respond swiftly to job market demands.

This agility is driven by their flexible, competency-based training programs designed to keep pace with industry developments.

"Courses and training play a highly strategic role in preparing a workforce ready to enter the job market, as well as upskilling the existing workfo...