Frequent Ask Question

How does COE select beneficiaries for its programs?

COE collaborates with local communities, NGOs like Rotary Club, and educational institutions to identify individuals who would benefit most from its programs. Beneficiaries are typically selected based on factors such as financial need, access to education, and community recommendations.

How does COE measure the success of its programs?

Success is measured through various metrics, including the number of individuals reskilled, employment rates of participants post-training, and feedback from learners on skill applicability. COE also assesses community impact by tracking local economic improvements and the growth of digital literacy.

How does COE adapt its programs to keep up with fast-changing job markets?

COE regularly reviews industry trends and partners with experts in technology, business, and education to update its curriculum. This approach ensures that learners acquire skills that are both current and highly demanded, making them more adaptable to evolving job markets.

Can organizations partner with COE for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives?

Absolutely. COE welcomes CSR partnerships with companies looking to make a sustainable impact. Such partnerships can include sponsorship, volunteer programs, or collaboration to set up learning hubs in underserved communities.

Does COE only operate in Malaysia, or is it a global initiative?

While COE has a strong presence in Malaysia, the initiative is global in scope. It aims to make an impact by partnering with organizations worldwide to reach diverse communities and offer education opportunities across borders.