| Azlan Othman |
THE Brunei Vision 2035 to produce educated, highly skilled and accomplished people, to improve the quality of life and for a dynamic and sustainable economy was highlighted to four Information and Public Relations (PR) officers from the Department of Information Malaysia, the Immigration Department of Malaysia and the Malaysian Road Safety Department who are currently in the Sultanate to participate in the Information Officer Exchange Programme.
The exchange programme is one of the projects that have been agreed on at the Joint Technical Committee Meeting under a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the Brunei Government and Government of Malaysia in the field of Information.
The Malaysian delegation was led by Erwin Khairul bin Ahmad, the Deputy Director ‘Gerak Saraf’ and Issues Management of the Department of Information Malaysia.
Yesterday, they were briefed on the Brunei Vision 2035 by Administrative Officer, Grade 1 at Wawasan Brunei 2035, the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), Muhd Aziman bin Haji Awang Nasir and Public Relations Officer for Wawasan Brunei 2035, PMO, Athirah Fakhriah binti Haji Awang Yusof, who highlighted the vision’s goals.
In the aspect of producing educated, highly skilled and accomplished people, the aspired national outcomes are to attain first-class education system, to bring educational opportunities and for human resources developments that meet the economic requirements.
For improving quality of life, the aspired outcomes are to produce high standards of living, for upholding sovereignty and stability, sustainable developments, a resilient and cohesive society, as well as world-class healthcare and safety in the workplace.
In producing a dynamic and sustainable economy, the outcomes are hoped to produce high and sustainable economic growth, economic diversifications, low unemployment and macroeconomic stability.
The Malaysian delegates are in the country for a five-day visit and the entourage will also have the opportunity visits government and private agencies, such as the Ministry of Primary Resources and Tourism, Brunei History Centre and Tutong District Office, as well as the Golden Corporation Brunei Sdn Bhd in Kampong Serambangun, Tutong.
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