KICK-OFF MEETING FOR THE ODA PROJECT ON HUMAN CAPACITY ENHANCEMENT THROUGH THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE INTEGRATED OCEAN FISHERIES TECHNOLOGY TRAINING CENTER
🗓️ 22 November 2023 👤Korea-Indonesia MTCRC
Group Photo with VIP and Attendees
Jakarta, 22 November 2023 — The Kick-off meeting for the ODA Project entitled “Establishment of the Integrated Ocean Fisheries Technology Training Center and Enhancing Capacity Building in Indonesia" was held in the Coordinating Ministry for Maritime Affairs and Investment on November 22, 2023.
The meeting was attended by a total of 35 participants from several agencies and universities, such as CMMAI, BPPSDM-KP BRIN, MoFA, Bappenas, ITB, IPB, UNHAS, UNDIP, dan UNUD. This ODA project follows the successful Cirebon ODA project concluded in August 2023. The project, scheduled from 2023 to 2028, aims to increase human resource capacity in marine and fisheries technology through the establishment of an integrated training center and Master Doctoral expert development program.
At the meeting, active discussions were held on the project outline and its implementation. Deputy Coordinating Minister for Maritime Resources, Mr. Firman Hidayat, briefly conveyed the two main objectives of this project: building a well-functioning integrated training center and developing programs to enhance skills in marine and fisheries. Dr. Rudi Alek, as a representative of BPPSDM-KP, was also present and gave a speech at the opening of the event. "We warmly welcome this partnership, aligning with our organization's transformation. I'm pleased to announce that the Ocean Fisheries Technology Training Center in Ancol-Jakarta will soon be opening," said Dr. Rudi Alek in his speech.
Dr. PARK Hansan, as an ODA Project Manager as well as Director of Korea-Indonesia MTCRC, presented project details during the meeting. He conveyed information related to the project’s background, emphasizing its focus on developing human resources in the marine and fisheries field, project overviews, progress, as well as project plans and timelines. Representatives from several institutions and universities involved in the project were also present, enriching the active discussion in this meeting with discussion on the outline and implementation of the project onward, as well as input and suggestions on future activities
Over the six-year period of this project, it is expected to provide a beneficial impact in order to support Indonesia's marine and fishery human resource capability. This aligns with The Golden Vision of Indonesia 2045, which emphasizes the country’s role as a global maritime fulcrum and underscores the importance of strengthening human resource capacity. This project is a commitment to nurturing expertise, fostering innovation, and propelling Indonesia towards a brighter future in marine and fisheries.