KOICA and MoEYS sings to establish HRD center in Cambodia
Phnom Penh: At the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport of the Kingdom of Cambodia, there was a signing on the Record of Discussion between the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport and Korea International Cooperation Agency of the Republic of Korea to establish human resources development center which is the Korea’s grant aid of $7,450,000.
This Record of Discussion was signed by H.E. Im Sethy, Minister of Education, Youth and Sport and Dr. Shin Euicheol, Representative of KOICA office in Cambodia with the purpose to: 1-strengthen capacity building of human resources development in Cambodia; 2-provide human resources development program in order to reinforce the professional knowledge of professors and students at Royal University of Phnom Penh; and 3-improve the capacity of related government officials, teachers and instructors of relevant organizations.
The ceremony was also honored by the presence of H.E. Chang Ho-Jin, Ambassador of the Republic of Korea to Cambodia.
The center will take 5 years to finish in the premise of Royal University of Phnom Penh, and will be named Cambodia-Korea Cooperation Center (CKCC).
After signing, Dr. Shin Euicheol stated that the project will contribute to the economic development of Cambodia though human resources development, and promote mutual understanding between the two countries.
He added that to ensure sustainability, KOICA will dispatch Korean experts to the center and invite related Cambodian officials to overseas training in the Republic of Korea.
Then, H.E. Im Sethy, Minister of Education, Youth and Sport, expressed thanks to Korea International Cooperation Agency of the Republic of Korea (KOICA) for providing the human resources development center which costs USD 7,450,000 in grant at the same time that Royal Government of Cambodia is implementing Rectangle Strategy Phase II. This will improve the relationship of the 2 countries.
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