Tuesday, October 22, 2013

A developing country!

By : Giveesha Premananthan
2012-122325
Topic : Ministry of foreign affairs.

The origin of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs began before Malaysia's independence in 1957. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is a government agency which is responsible for conducting Malaysia foreign relations with other countries. This includes matters related to political relations, economic affairs, security, and social and cultural promotion.
This ministry is also involved in going against terrorism. The crimes are serious global concerns that have the potential to endanger the stability and security of nations as well as threaten international peace. The fight against terrorism and crime must be done comprehensively. The ministry of foreign affairs are suppose to identify its root causes and undertake appropriate measures to remedy the terrorism and crimes. In addition, they are also responsible to include acts of terror perpetrated by the State. Malaysia disagrees with all the acts, methods and practices of terrorism crimes. As terrorism crime are global phenomenon that transcends national boundaries, fighting both menaces demand effective international actions in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations and universally recognized principles governing international relations and international law. Malaysia has a believe that the best forum to lead and coordinate those actions remains the United Nations. Malaysia participates actively in contributing information and experiences in the Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice (CCPCJ) and Commission on Narcotic Drugs (CND) and also at regional level especially under the ASEAN Work Programme as an effort in combating terrorism crime.
Malaysia has a programme known as Malaysian Technical Cooperation Programme (MCTP) which through the MTCP, they share its development experiences and expertise with other developing countries. The MTCP was first formulated based on the belief that the development of a country depends on the quality of its human resources. The programme forms part of the commitment of the Malaysian Government towards the promotion of technical cooperation among developing countries, strengthening bilateral regional cooperation, as well as nurturing collective self-reliance among developing countries. The MTCP emphasises the development of human resources through the provision of training in various areas which are essential for a country’s development such as public administration, good governance, health services, education, sustainable development, agriculture, poverty alleviation, investment promotion, ICT and banking. Various short-term specialised courses are offered by MTCP training institutions, many of which are centres of excellence for training. Since its launching, more than 20,000 participants from 138 countries have benefited from the various programmes offered under the MTCP. 
In conclusion, The Ministry of foreign affair is working towards developing the country and the prove is such programmes like Malaysian Technical Cooperation Programme (MTCP). This programme has an objective to share development experience with other countries.

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3 comments:

  1. I agree that terrorism is a serious and dangerous issue. The fight again terrorism can be solve by identifying the cause of the problem and try to solve it as soon as possible.Having programme such as MTCP is a good start to fight against terrorism. - Manisha mehta a/p kamlesh .

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  2. Yes I do agree with your article.Your points are strong.I do agree that terrorism is a serious issue.It need to be solve immediately.MTCP is a good way to fight against terrorism.Goverment should come out with more of this type of solution to fight against terrorism.
    By Ariveena A/P Moralitheran

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  3. Very good article indeed, your points are very prominent and it clearly shows that you are in support with the fight againts terrorism. Well done..

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