Japanese Embassy in Sri Lanka (JESL) in collaboration with SLRC and Japanese Graduate’s Alumni Association of Sri Lanka (JaGAAS) has initiated a TV programme to teach Japanese to students studying for the N5 and N4 level exams for Specified Skilled Workers (SSW)who are planning to go to Japan.
There are five areas out-of 12 SSW fields that the Japanese government has opened for Sri Lankan workers. Agriculture, food service, nursing care were already in operation and recently the construction industry and ground handling in aviation have been added, thanks to the great effort of the Ministry of Foreign Employment and the Sri Lanka Foreign Employment Bureau (SLFEB).
The second discussion on this subject was held at the Embassy of Japan yesterday (5) and the participants were as follows: Japanese Ambassador Mizukoshi Hideaki, JaGAAS President Dr. Sunil Jayantha Nawaratne, SLRC Chairman Dr. Prasad Samarasinghe, Professor Dilrukshi Ratnayake and Minakata Minami from the Kelaniya University, First Secretary of Japanese Embassy Kenji Inoue and Second Secretaries of Japanese Embassy Hiroki Inoue and Anna Susuki also attended the discussion.
It was decided to start the Japanese language training programme from January 2024 and continue till December 2024.
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