On 06th March, 2023, CDRI is honored and pleased to welcome the homecoming of H.E. Dr Chea Chanto. We have learned a lot and so grateful of this visit so for we recieved many good lessons learned on sustainable policy research, celebrated the International Women’s Right Day, and reminsed the history of CDRI establishment.
CDRI would like to extend our warmest wishes and regards to H.E. Dr and his accompanies. We’re more than determined to keep up our great works for the development of the country and beyond.
This event was an opportunity to showcase CDRI’s Publications and promote a culture of reading and knowledge dissemination in Cambodia. CDRI was able to engage with a diverse audience, share our work, and contribute to the vibrant literary landscape in Cambodia. During the event, CDRI’s booth received a special visit from HE Dr HANG Chuon Naron, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Education, Youth and Sport. And he had a fruitful conversation with our researchers about the recent CDRI […]
A high level meeting on “The March towards Industry 4.0: Skills for Industrial Growth” was organised to provide a platform to discuss future business development in some key sectors and skills demand and workforce training to support business growth and industrial transformation. Senior leaders of TVET providers and CEOs/HR directors from private sector had productive discussion on building partnerships and matching skills training with market needs through internship, curriculum development and sharing of technical and practical know-how. The meeting was co-convened […]
From November 6 to November 10, 2023, CDRI’s researcher team embarked on a collaborative endeavour with their counterparts at the Lowy Institute in Sydney, Australia. The primary focus of this joint effort was to contribute to CDRI’s study project on “Cambodia Vision 2030: An Assessment of Cambodia’s Upper-middle-income Target for Resilient, Inclusive and Sustainable Growth”, funded by Australia’s flagship economic development program, the Cambodia Australia Partnership for Resilient Economic Development (CAPRED). During this week-long immersive experience, the researchers from the […]