Visited By World Arts Olympic Winners, Moeldoko Ensures That The State Is Present For Indonesia's Young Talenta
JAKARTA - Presidential Chief of Staff (KSP) Moeldoko expressed his support for young Indonesian talents who received recognition at a scientific competition in the world arena.
This was conveyed by Moeldoko when receiving an audience from the Indonesian team who won an award at the World Championship of Performing Arts at the Bina Graha building, Jakarta, Wednesday, May 15.
"It can enrich talent management," he said in a statement, Thursday, May 16, which was confiscated by Antara.
According to him, with the support of the government and public awareness to make superior human resources can realize the vision of Indonesia Gold 2045.
Through Presidential Regulation (Perpres) on Grand Design or MTN Grand Plan, the President wants to ensure that Indonesian great young people and superior talents will be taken care of and cared for by the state.
Moeldoko added that the preparation of the National Talent Management Grand Design also involved all levels of K/L, especially those related to 5 fields, which are the main focus, namely Sports, Arts and Culture, Research and Technology, Industry and ASN.
On this basis, he continued, the government was really present to pay more attention to Indonesia's talented young talents, including in the field of art.
"It is necessary for talent management platforms, Presidential Decree has also gone down and what talent management means, the state is obliged to provide reinforcement such as in the field of science research, sports, and cultural arts," said Moeldoko.
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Through this talent management, said Moeldoko, is a form of state support for superior human resources as well as the realization of the President's vision of establishing global competitive human resources.
"The state will provide support, MTN is run as a database. Data collection on superior children," said Moeldoko.
Moeldoko also revealed the importance of socializing this talent management, especially in the Indonesian music industry. He gave an example of how the Korean music industry can have a direct impact on the country's economy. It could be resources," he said.
Moeldoko hopes that, through talent management in the arts and culture, more and more works will emerge that are admired and recognized by the international community.
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