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SEAMEO BIOTROP Annual Report FY 2018 - 2019
Over the past five decades, SEAMEO BIOTROP continues its commitment to provide scientific knowledge on tropical biology to address critical tropical biology problems in Southeast Asia. Through research, training and other learning activities, as well as information dissemination, the Centre forged ahead in achieving its vision to become “A Leading Centre in Promoting and Enriching Real Values of Tropical Biology in Southeast Asia”.
At the end of Fiscal Year 2018/2019, it is a privileged to present the comprehensive achievement of SEAMEO BIOTROP, through the SEAMEO BIOTROP Annual Report Fiscal Year July 2018 – June 2019. The report covering programs and activities conducted by the Centre and presented in three main sections according to the Key Performance Indicators (KPI) set by SEAMEO secretariat, namely: Regional Leadership, Regional Visibility, and Solid Resource Base. I am proud to enlighten that in all sections, our Centre was able to enhance its performances.
To support the Sustainable Development Goals No. 4 on Quality Education, SEAMEO Secretariat promotes 7 Priority Areas (2015 - 2035). Priority area no. 4 is Promoting the Technical Vocational Education and Training. In 2016, the President of the Republic of Indonesia issued a Decree no. 9, aimed to revitalize vocational schools to improve human resource quality in Indonesia. Aligned with the SDG, SEAMEO Seven Priority Areas and the Presidential Decree, during the fiscal year under review, programs and activities were mostly designed for teachers and students to enable them to enhance their capabilities on agriculture and entrepreneurship. Through our flagship programs of SMARTS-BE, 30 vocational schools of agriculture were fostered to produce more qualified teachers and competitive graduates.
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