Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) is a proven solution to the global skills gap caused by rapid technological change. With graduate employability exceeding 94% in Malaysia and strong industry partnerships, it offers competitive salaries and inclusive development. Investing in TVET ensures a skilled workforce ready for future economic challenges.
The provision of social services is the nation’s obligation to its people and it should be carried out with the objective of meeting the needs of all segments of the society.
Established in September 1987, AIM strives to reduce poverty among the poor and low-income groups in Malaysia by providing micro-credit financing to fund activities that can improve their income.
It also aims to produce entrepreneurs from these groups and offer them continuous financial, guidance and training services.
Empowering women to be involved in economic activities, by using technology, is a means to allow them to play their part in advancing Sarawak’s socio-economic development.