GENEVA, June 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Malaysia has been honoured with the international recognition of hosting the Global Skills Forum (GSF) 2025, marking the first time the prestigious event will be held outside of Geneva.
Geneva Marks Malaysia’s Appointment as Host of Global Skills Forum 2025 in the Presence of International Labour Sector Leaders
The official announcement was made on June 9 by Malaysia’s Minister of Human Resources, The Honourable Steven Sim Chee Keong, during a high-level event co-organised with the International Labour Organization (ILO) in Geneva. The GSF main event will take place in Kuala Lumpur on 22-23 October 2025.
Malaysia’s selection as host reflects not only its role as Chair of ASEAN 2025, but also the country’s growing leadership in workforce transformation, labour market reform and human capital development. The GSF 2025 will also serve as a flagship initiative under the ASEAN Year of Skills (AYOS), led by Human Resource Development Corporation, an agency under the Ministry of Human Resources Malaysia.
First hosted by the ILO in Geneva in 2024, GSF’s second edition in Malaysia signals global confidence in the country’s skills leadership and future-of-work readiness.
Malaysia’s Global Commitment: Skills Access Without Borders
“GSF 2025 is not just about future skills – it is about fairness,” said Minister Steven Sim. “Whether you are a coder in Hanoi, a delivery rider in Jakarta, or a factory worker in Kuala Lumpur, your work deserves respect, your safety deserves protection, and your skills deserve investment.”
He continued, “To commemorate this important milestone, I am pleased to announce the global expansion of e-LATiH, Malaysia’s national online learning platform. e-LATiH now offers free and borderless access to reskilling and upskilling content for any learner, anywhere in the world.”
“Additionally, as announced during the ASEAN Human Capital Development Investment Symposium on 27 May, Malaysia is opening our National Training Week (NTW), taking place from 14 to 21 June 2025, to all ASEAN citizens for the first time. The programme will offer over 65,000 free skills development courses, delivered through both online and physical formats, covering areas such as artificial intelligence, digitalisation, green technology, and leadership. We welcome ASEAN citizens to join us in this regional initiative,” concluded Minister Steven Sim.
GSF 2025 will convene 200+ delegates from 16 countries, including ministers, experts, industry and union leaders, and global bodies.
Strategic objectives include:
Against this backdrop, GSF 2025 will serve as a platform to address key workforce challenges, including:
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