CDRI in collaboration with the Ministry of Labour and Vocation Training, RGC, organized the Workshop on the Contribution of Vocational Skills Development to Inclusive Industrial Growth and Transformation: An Analysis of Critical Factors in Cambodia”, at Hotel Cambodiana, Phnom Penh, Cambodia Thursday, 13 August 2020, 9:00-18.30
– The project is funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) and SDC under the Swiss Programme for Research on Global Issues for Development (r4d Programme)
– It is led by Zurich University of Teacher Education in partnership with 6 countries in two continents (Cambodia, Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Laos, South Africa, and Vietnam).
– Phase 1 was from Sep 2017-Aug 2020, and the second phase will be from Sep 2020-Aug 2023.
– The main objective is to identify the factors that help or hinder the vocational skill development programme in contributing to inclusive industrial growth and transformation.
– This study focuses on three main sectors: garment, electrical and electronic (E&E) and food processing.
It is well-aligned with relevant Government policies including its strategic objective for promoting higher quality workforce development, the Cambodia Industrial Development Policy (IDP 2015-2025), and TVET Policy 2017-2025. The latter aims to “improve the livelihood and dignity of people and especially to enhance Cambodia’s workforce with knowledge, competence, skills, working attitude, professional ethics, high productivity, and competitiveness for lifelong employability”.
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The Board of Directors (BoD) of the Cambodia Development Resource Institute (CDRI) met at a virtual meeting on 3rd November 2020. All 10 existing BoD members attended and actively engaged in the deliberation and comments. For further information about CDRI BoD, please visit CDRI Website at https://cdri.org.kh/about/cdri-board-of-directors/. The Board meeting welcomed two new board members: 1) Mr Roland Rajah, Lead Economist and Director of International Economics Program, Lowy Institute, Australia 2) Mr Zhang Bao, Chief Correspondent of Cambodia Bureau, Southeast […]
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On 16 October 2020, the Cambodia Development Resource Institute (CDRI) and the Parliamentary Institute of Cambodia (PIC) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on Cooperation and Partnership in Joint Policy Research and Capacity Development. CDRI and PIC have agreed to enter into this MOU that will enable them to work together in policy, legislative and subject matter research and capacity development in areas of mutual interest, which include: Research exchange between CDRI and PIC, research activities and publications; Joint organization […]