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Co-operative College of Malaysia

Co-operative College of Malaysia. THE 9TH ASIA-PACIFIC CO-OPERATIVE MINISTER’S CONFERENCE. ENABLING CO-OPERATIVE LEGAL AND POLICY ENVIROMENT FOR “SUFFICIENCY ECONOMI” IN ACHIEVING THE GOALS OF THE UNITED NATION (UN) INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF CO-OPERATIVES -2012

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Co-operative College of Malaysia

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  1. Co-operative College of Malaysia

  2. THE 9TH ASIA-PACIFIC CO-OPERATIVE MINISTER’S CONFERENCE. ENABLING CO-OPERATIVE LEGAL AND POLICY ENVIROMENT FOR “SUFFICIENCY ECONOMI” IN ACHIEVING THE GOALS OF THE UNITED NATION (UN) INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF CO-OPERATIVES -2012 UNCC, Bangkok, Thailand 27 February – 1 March 2012

  3. “CO-OPERATIVE TRAINING AND EDUCATION IN MALAYSIA” by Mr. Ngadi Bin Robin Training Officer Co-operative College Of Malaysia

  4. CO-OPERATIVE MOVEMENT IN MALAYSIA • Co-operative was introduce in Malaya by Colonial Government in 1909 • Take root in 1922, in response to rural problems relating to credit and indebtness • Co-operatives movement has made significant progress since it was first introduce in 1922. • Government’s consistent support for the growth and development in almost every economic sphere

  5. CO-OPERATIVE TRAINING & EDUCATION • Co-operative training & education is a vital factor for growth and expansion of co-operation as a social economic movement • Co-operative education is of a paramount important fo the co-operative movement • Education and training are correlated and interdependent • Encourage members to make greater use of their co-operatives and, in turn, lead their support to their institution

  6. 5th Principles Of The Co-operative Principle “Co-operatives provide education and training for their members, elected representatives, managers, and employees so they can contribute effectively to the development of their co-operatives, They inform the general public - particularly young people and opinion leaders - about the nature and benefits of co-operation.”

  7. CO-OPERATIVE TRAINING & EDUCATION IN MALAYSIA • Conducted by: • Co-operative College of Malaysia • Co-operative Commission of Malaysia • The National Co-operative Organisation of Malaysia(Apex Body)

  8. CO-OPERATIVE COLLEGE OF MALAYSIA • established by 1st November 1956, finance from Colonial Welfare and Development • Incorporated as Statutory Body in 1968 • Agency under the Ministry of Domestic Trade Co-operative and Comsumerism(MDTCC) • The one and only co-operative education institution in Malaysia

  9. VISION To be a world-class co-operative education institution. MISSION To be a centre of excellence for the enhancement of human capital in the co-operative movement through innovative, effective and customer focused training, education and knowledge based services imbued with co-operative values and principles

  10. FUNCTIONS • Organizing co-operative related courses. • Printing and publishing of books on co-operatives and matters related to them. • Conducting research and provide consultancy services.

  11. FINANCING • Co-operative Education Trust Fund Operating Budget Co-operative Act of 1993 mandates contribution of 2% of net profits of co-operatives to the fund Development Budget & Salary • Treasury

  12. ACADEMIC CENTRES International & Higher Education Centre (ANTARABANGSA) Retailing & Co-operative Entrepreneurship Centre (ReCENT) Accounting and Finance Centre (ACTIF) Co-operative Administration, Law & Leadership Centre (CALL) Information Technologies & Communications Centre (INFOTEC) Co-operative Consultancy Centre (KONSULTASI) Research Management & Innovation Centre (R&I)

  13. TARGET PARTICIPANTS • Board Members, Internal Auditors • Employees Of Co-operatives • Members Of Co-operatives • Government Officers Supervising Co-operatives • Individuals (Public And Private Sector)

  14. TRAINING PROGRAMMES • Short duration courses(3 days - 2 weeks) • Long Term Courses (6 months – 2 ½ years) • Degree in Business Administration – Majoring in Co-operative Management ( CCM-UUM) • Diploma In Co-operative Management • Diploma Professional In Co-Operative Auditing • (CCM-ICMA) • Certificate in Co-operative Management

  15. NUMBER OF TRAINING PROGRAMMES(2006 – 2011)

  16. NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS TRAINED (2006 – 2011)

  17. CONSULTATION SERVICES • Co-operative Auditing • Finance Management • Retail Management • Strategic Management • Training Methodology

  18. PUBLICATION • Dimensi • Info MKM • Management Series • Monograph • Journal • CD- E-learning

  19. CO-OPERATIVE COMMISSION OF MALAYSIA • Co-operative registration • Pra members education • Regulatory • Training on Co-operative Laws • Conducting technical training and seminar

  20. NATIONAL CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION OF MALAYSIA • Co-operative members education • School Co-operative • Conducting seminar & workshop

  21. FUTURE CHALLENGES • Enhancing global networking • Research and development enhancement • Strengthening consultancy services • Human resource development

  22. THANK YOU CO-OPERATIVE COLLEGE IN MALAYSIA No.

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