Fishermen's Village Program Sees Huge Applicant Surge Ahead of Deadline
Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- The Indonesian Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries is seeing significant public interest in its Kampung Nelayan Merah Putih (KNMP) program, with over 118,000 applicants for 5,476 positions.
- The recruitment aims to build competent human resources for marine and fisheries sector development, with selected candidates receiving training in reserve components and management.
- The KNMP program seeks to create professional, independent, and results-oriented managers for fishery areas across Indonesia.
The enthusiasm for the Kampung Nelayan Merah Putih (KNMP) program, as reported by Republika, underscores a deep public desire to contribute to Indonesia's vital marine and fisheries sector. With over 118,000 applicants vying for 5,476 positions, the sheer volume of interest highlights the program's appeal and the perceived opportunities within this field.
Per hari ini, pukul 10.00 WIB, jumlah pelamar dari empat jabatan yang dibuka telah mencapai 118.676 orang, mencerminkan besarnya minat masyarakat untuk terlibat dalam pembangunan sektor kelautan dan perikanan.
This initiative, spearheaded by the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, is not merely about filling roles; it's about cultivating a new generation of skilled and resilient professionals. The inclusion of reserve component training alongside managerial and thematic education signals a commitment to developing well-rounded individuals capable of leadership and problem-solving in challenging environments. This holistic approach is crucial for the sustainable development of Indonesia's vast maritime resources.
KNMP membutuhkan SDM yang tidak hanya mampu bekerja, tetapi juga mampu memimpin, beradaptasi, dan menciptakan nilai tambah. Karena itu, peserta terpilih akan dibekali pelatihan komponen cadangan untuk membentuk kedisiplinan dan ketahanan, serta pelatihan manajerial dan tematik sesuai kebutuhan lapangan.
From our perspective at Republika, the KNMP represents a strategic investment in Indonesia's future. By empowering local communities and developing specialized human resources, the program aims to accelerate the operationalization of marine and fisheries-based economic areas. This aligns perfectly with our national vision of leveraging our maritime potential for economic growth and self-sufficiency. The high applicant numbers suggest that many Indonesians share this vision and are eager to be part of this national endeavor.
Manajer Operasional berperan sebagai penggerak utama usaha, mulai dari menyusun rencana operasional, mengoordinasikan unit usaha, hingga mengambil keputusan strategis berbasis data lapangan.
Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.