The portal will enable Malaysians to prepare for the future by accessing hundreds of skills development and educational content.
"As these courses are provided by an international non-profit aggregator, the courses are in English for now," it said in a joint statement issued by HRDF and the Human Resources Ministry Saturday . Human Resources Minister, Datuk Seri M Saravanan said this initiative was crafted to encourage Malaysians to adopt learning and knowledge acquisition as part of their everyday routine.
Meanwhile, HRDF chief executive Datuk Shahul Hameed said although HRDF was first set-up to service its levy-paying stakeholders, the e-Latih platform is HRDF's way of giving back to all Malaysians.