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Support vocational training and start-ups for hundreds of workers, reduce migration

(Baohatinh.vn) - IOM has supported vocational training and business start-ups for hundreds of Ha Tinh workers, contributing to reducing migration and promoting sustainable economic development in the region.

Báo Hà TĩnhBáo Hà Tĩnh27/05/2025

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On the morning of May 27, the Department of Health coordinated with the International Organization for Migration in Vietnam (IOM) to organize a conference to review and evaluate the activities of livelihood models and business startups, aiming to develop and create job opportunities for local workers under the project "Fighting against and preventing human trafficking".

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Deputy Director of the Department of Health Mai Le Thuoc highly appreciated the project's effectiveness in creating job opportunities for local workers.

In the 2023-2025 period, Ha Tinh has coordinated with IOM to organize 16 training courses on soft skills, digital skills, entrepreneurship skills and safe job-seeking skills for 663 students, university students and workers at vocationaltraining institutions; organized short-term vocational training for 114 students. Through the training courses, students will gain the necessary skills to practice their profession, meet the requirements to find jobs, increase income, have jobs and stabilize their lives in the locality.

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Principal of Ly Tu Trong Vocational College Tran Dinh Long proposed future support plans.

Ha Tinh has coordinated with IOM to meet, invite consultants, and support 11 production and business models in the area. The support focuses on providing knowledge and skills to maintain model operations, market access methods, product and brand promotion on e-commerce platforms, social networks, etc. Thereby helping the models grasp core knowledge, creating motivation to develop and spread the model, contributing to creating jobs for local workers, limiting migration and the risk of human trafficking.

At the conference, delegates discussed, evaluated, measured the effectiveness of the model and drew lessons. At the same time, they shared challenges, difficulties and proposed solutions to effectively implement the project in the coming time.

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Ms. Le Thi Binh - IOM representative

Ms. Le Thi Binh - IOM representative acknowledged many enthusiastic comments from delegates and affirmed that in the coming time, IOM will continue to follow the approach of improving skills, connecting jobs through vocational training, supporting start-up models and livelihood models.

At the same time, we hope to have the cooperation of vocational schools, departments, and units to expand the support objects and forms of support when implementing the project.

Source: https://baohatinh.vn/ho-tro-dao-tao-nghe-khoi-nghiep-cho-hang-tram-lao-dong-giam-thieu-di-cu-post288685.html


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