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Higher Education Ministry to empower, enhance social entrepreneurship programme in Malaysia

Saturday, 26 Sep 2020 05:37 PM MYT

NIBONG TEBAL, Sept 26 — The Ministry of Higher Education is in the midst of empowering and improving the social entrepreneurship programme known as Social Enterprise @ Community in an effort to produce more social entrepreneurs among polytechnic and community college students. “Actually, this programme has been implemented for the past few years, but since last month, we began to strengthen it because the government intends to produce holistic graduates with entrepreneurial skills and who can generate jobs for the community.

He was met after officiating the Bakti Siswa Polycc @ Komuniti 2020 community service programme at SMK Sungai Acheh, here. Senior Academic director of MOHE’s Polytechnic and Community College Education Department Dr Mohd Rashahidi @ Rusdi Mahamood was also present.programme, students will be placed in foster homes, where they will share knowledge and work with the families concerned to produce products for the community and commercialise the business.

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