Indonesia Migrant Worker Ministry Teams Up with 11 Agencies for Global School Program
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Indonesia’s Ministry for the Protection of Indonesian Migrant Workers (KP2MI) is collaborating with 11 other ministries to launch the “SMK Go Global” program. The initiative aims to prepare vocational high school students for careers abroad by equipping them with skills and protections needed for overseas employment. The program involves training in foreign languages, job placement, and legal safeguards to reduce risks for Indonesian workers. KP2MI stated that the partnership will help align school curricula with international labor market demands. No further details on implementation timelines or budget have been released.