International Labor Organization in Cambodia, Laos and Thailand, met to discuss work related to the progress of cooperation and consideration of new projects.
(Phnom Penh): Over the years, the United Nations in Cambodia and its development partners have made a significant and active contribution to Cambodia's socio-economic development. At the same time, all UN agencies in Cambodia are also important partners of the Royal Government of Cambodia. Through these partnerships, Cambodia has access to a policy, technical, capacity building, including financial framework that has benefited the youth and the Cambodian people in general, and Cambodia can address many other important issues in the context of Kovid. 19 Successful.
This was stated by the Minister of Labor and Vocational Training on the occasion of the courtesy call of Ms. Pauline Tamesis, United Nations Resident Coordinator in Cambodia, who ended her term in Cambodia this morning. March 30, 2022 at the Ministry.
His Excellency is very grateful for the time that really passed so quickly that the Ministry of Labor and Vocational Training has done this work with the UN for the past 4 years in her mandate, which is flexible and successful. Should be proud.
Ms. Pauline Tamesis would like to thank HE Dr. Ith Sam Heng, stating that these achievements are also due to the wise leadership of the Minister and the leadership of the Ministry. In the past, the United Nations in Cambodia has been able to achieve success due to the fact that the owners of the country are fully able to cooperate in a good partnership with each other.
She added that this cooperation reflects the building of human capital of Cambodia under the management, leadership, coordination of institutions of the Royal Government of Cambodia. On the other hand, because the Ministry of Labor and Vocational Training has the responsibility to communicate closely on education, future, employment, labor rights, the right to participate in training, job search, social protection, better factory projects, etc., which requires the UN to continue. Further strengthen this cooperation.
At the same time, she praised the Ministry of Labor for always protecting the interests of workers, especially the campaign of vaccination for workers who have maintained sustainable employment and income, as well as other social protection systems. The Ministry has been diligent in these matters.
The Minister was pleased with the launch of the UN's five-year strategic plan to work in partnership with the Cambodian government. In the past, the Cambodian government has adopted a post-crisis Kovid-19 strategic plan, continuing to implement existing ones in a new context by learning to live with Kovid. Human resource training.
He stressed that despite the progress in the field of employment and training of human resources, there are still challenges that need to be addressed in accordance with national and international standards, laws and the involvement of other stakeholders.
During her four years of mission, Pauline Tamesis has been involved in key work related to employment and vocational training in Cambodia, including: decent work, skills development and TVET for youth, migration, garments, and Social security.
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