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SEAMEO Council President Brunei
By Sonia K
Bandar Seri
Begawan - The Minister of National Education, Republic of
Indonesia, Prof Dr Bambang Sudibyo made a one-day official working
visit to Brunei yesterday and visited the SEAMEO Regional Centre for
Vocational and Technical Education and Training (SEAMEO VOCTECH) to
gain information on its mandate.
Prof Dr Bambang Sudibyo is also the
current president of SEAMEO (Southeast Asian Ministers of Education
Organisation) Council and it was part of a series of visits to all
SEAMEO centres that he has made since taking up his presidency a
year ago.
During the visit, the regional
centre's director gave a briefing that focused on the relevance and
interactivity of ICT.
"A major event that we are
finalising at the moment is the WE Research and Networking 2008 - an
international conference that we - SEAMEO VOCTECH and MONE,
Indonesia - are harmoniously organising," he said. This event is
scheduled to be held over two days from July 6, 2008.
In addition, another project will
be held in February - a seminar on Environment Management System in
collaboration with the Japan Environmental Management Association
for Industry.
In his speech, Prof Dr Bambang
Sudibyo said that SEAMEO is an organisation that has a dynamic,
self-reliant, strategic policy driven and internationally recognised
entity that strengthens regional understanding as well as
cooperation in education, science and culture for the betterment of
life quality.
He said, "SEAMEO has an important
role to play in developing the people of Southeast Asia to, meet
challenges of the future and to further boost the ties among
Southeast Asian countries in education, science and culture.
"Each of the 15 SEAMEO centres,
focusing on different areas of specialisation, is like a hub of
experts in a reservoir of knowledge. By providing training in their
respective fields, the centres together have contributed to the
overall development of people in Southeast Asia," he added.
He further stated that Asean
leaders have been committed to develop their countries as a solid
community, under three pillars - economic community, security
community and socio-cultural community.
Therefore, it is agreed that all
SEAMEO centres will function as facilitating agents for developments
in the Asean region, also as a socio-cultural community. -- Courtesy of Borneo
Bulletin
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