Showing posts with label Unemployment. Show all posts
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Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Investment Challenges Remain: Opposition

Yim Sovann, spokesperson for Sam Rainsy Party.
Kem Sokha, president of Human Rights Party.

By Sok Khemara, VOA Khmer
Washington
25 August 2009



Cambodia still faces a number of challenges in building up the private sector for investment, two opposition officials said Monday, following comments by a US senator who wants to see more trade.

Limited freedom of expression and suppression of the opposition, as well as issues such as unemployment, an economy in decline and low standards of living, all hurt Cambodia’s investment climate, Sam Rainsy Party spokesman Yim Sovann and Human Rights Party President Kem Sokha told “Hello VOA.”

Last week, Sen. Jim Webb made a swing through Cambodia, saying he would like to see more US investment, now that trade restrictions have been lifted and the two countries enjoy warming relations.

“The stance of the Human Rights Party is to find a peaceful solution through elections in 2012 and 2013,” Kem Sokha said. “We want a free and fair election, with US observers to monitor from the beginning.”

Yim Sovann said Webb’s visit—part of a five-country, Southeast Asian tour demonstrated US concerns for democracy at a time when Cambodia’s political development was facing serious issues.

“This was a well-planned trip for the strengthening of democracy and multi-liberal parties for Cambodia,” he said.

Kem Sokha noted a trend in US foreign relations to engage with dictatorships and undemocratic countries, in what were efforts to solve problems from the inside. He also noted Cambodia’s garment-heavy trade relationship with the US.

Yim Sovann called the visit of the US senator a “warning” for Cambodia to remove trade obstacles like corruption and bureaucracy.

Webb, who made a one-day stop to Cambodia, is chairman of the Foreign Relations subcommittee for East Asian and Pacific Affairs.

Friday, May 04, 2007

Cambodia holds meeting to promote employment

May 04, 2007

Cambodian Ministry of Labor and Vocational Training (MoLVT) opened a two-day meeting here on Thursday to promote employment in the country.

Ways to promote employment will be the subject of the meeting, which is attended by representatives of the Cambodian government, the International Labor Organization (ILO) and other international organizations including the United Nations Development Program ( UNDP), an ILO statement said.

Participants will discuss policies and strategies to create jobs for new entrants to the labor force and raise earnings of men and women working in rural areas and the informal sector, it said.

The meeting agenda covers skills for livelihoods and employability, enterprise development for job creation and increased productivity, improving linkages between domestic markets and the global economy, maximizing the benefits from the oil and gas industries for decent work, and labor migration management and policies, it added.

Despite rapid recent economic growth that has created work in manufacturing and tourism sectors in Cambodia, good jobs are not readily available, the statement said, adding that challenges facing the country include youth unemployment in urban areas and low productivity with inadequate earnings in the agricultural sector.

The meeting is organized by the MoLVT of Cambodia with support from the ILO, the statement said.

Source: Xinhua