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BP3IP Jakarta Trains 19 Namibian Seafarer Instructors

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The Center for Refresher Education and Enhancement of Sailing Science (BP3IP) and Namibian Maritime and Fisheries Institute (NAMFI) training in Jakarta - 

 

 

Voinews, Jakarta - The Center for Refresher Education and Enhancement of Sailing Science (BP3IP), which is a tertiary institution under the management of the Transportation Human Resources Development Agency (BPSDMP), Ministry of Transportation trains seafaring instructors from the Republic of Namibia in the IMO Model Course Training of Trainer (TOT) program 6.0919 instructors from Namibian Maritime and Fisheries Institute (NAMFI).

At the opening of the training, Head of the Center for Maritime Transportation Human Resources Development (PPSDMPL), Ahmad said this activity signified the strong friendship and cooperation between the Republic of Indonesia and the Republic of Namibia. And his party really appreciates the trust and togetherness shown by Namibia by choosing Indonesia as a partner in increasing instructor capacity through this training program.

“Namibia's warm acceptance of Indonesia's invitation is proof of the deep trust and togetherness between the two countries. "With great appreciation, we acknowledge Namibia's willingness to be actively involved in this training program, which shows their commitment to increasing the capacity of instructors," said Ahmad in his written statement, Monday (6/11).

He also added that this partnership reflects the strength of our bilateral relations and shared goals in advancing education and developing professional teaching staff. Together, Indonesia and Namibia are ready to create transformative learning experiences that will empower instructors and shape the future of education in both countries.

Ahmad also expressed his deep gratitude to all parties involved in the preparation and implementation of this training program, including the organizing committee, facilitators, and all those who have contributed to its success.

"Hopefully this training program will not only provide valuable knowledge and skills, but also encourage deeper understanding and cooperation between Indonesia and Namibia in the maritime sector," he said.

According to Ahmad, sharing information and insight is very important in every training program. By sharing, we can broaden our perspectives, learn from other people's experiences, and access new information that we may not have previously known about.

“This can be done through discussions, presentations, written materials, or online platforms such as forums or social media. "Through sharing, we can grow and develop together in our knowledge and understanding of the material discussed in this training," he said.

According to a release received by Voice of Indonesia on Monday (06/1123), the Director of BP3IP, Mohamad Murdiyanto said that this training program will take place from 6 to 17 November 2023. During this period, participants will have the opportunity to visit the MH Thamrin simulator and training ship, which will enrich the knowledge and practical skills of the participants. participants in the maritime field. This hands-on experience will further enhance training effectiveness and provide valuable insight into real-world situations.

“Through simulator visits and training at MH Thamrin, participants will have the opportunity to apply the theoretical knowledge gained from this program and increase their understanding of activities in the maritime world. "The practical aspects of this training will contribute to a comprehensive learning experience and prepare participants to become competent instructors," he said.

Murdiyanto also welcomed all participants from the Namibian Maritime and Fisheries Institute (Namfi) and other participants from the Republic of Namibia. Your presence here today strengthens the friendship and partnership between our two countries.

"I believe that this training program will further strengthen our ties as friends and partners, and I hope that this will provide mutual benefits in the development and progress of our maritime sector," he concluded.

On this occasion, the Director of Shipping and Maritime Affairs, Hartanto, was also present; Director of Africa at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Dewi Justisia M, Director of the International Development Cooperation Fund Institute (LDKPI) and a number of representatives from the Ministry of Transportation, Ministry of Finance and Ministry of Foreign Affairs//VOI

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