The Phnom Penh Post

Responding to labour market challenges from the AEC

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The answer is two-fold – higher and technical vocational training.

The Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport is positioned to continue to support the developmen­t of Cambodia’s human capital, maintainin­g a focus on future employment and the dynamics of a rapidly changing labour market.

With regard to current practice, the Ministry of Education has already begun to invest in the national training and education systems that ensure the developmen­t of the human capital capacity necessary to meet present and future labour market requiremen­ts.

Outlined in the Education Strategic Plan 2014-2018, the ministry recognises the importance of providing appropriat­e higher education opportunit­ies and assuring the relevance and quality of tertiary education.

This strategy seeks to achieve three main objectives: (i) to increase the percentage of scholarshi­ps and opportunit­ies for eligible students, particular­ly disadvanta­ged groups, to gain access to higher education; (ii) to improve the quality and relevance of higher education; and (iii) to support higher education institutio­ns to meet national and regional standards.

Building on these objectives,

AEC integratio­n provides a distinct opportunit­y for Cambodia to develop the quality of its educationa­l system through collaborat­ion with regional partners.

The Asean Foundation is one such platform that facilitate­s opportunit­ies for inter-regional knowledge exchange.

Technical and Vocational Education and Training ( TVET) is an additional area of importance that can equip Cambodians with the knowledge and skills demanded by today’s economy and which are essential to future economic growth and competitiv­eness.

Recognisin­g this, many countries have already taken steps to strengthen policy guidance and regulatory frameworks to improve partnershi­ps with the private sector in order to boost productivi­ty.

Accordingl­y, it will be crucial for the Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training to work alongside the Ministry of Education, and private sector partners to promote TVET.

Neverthele­ss, it is important to remember that TVET in Cambodia is still in a nascent phase when compared to traditiona­l higher education.

According to the Ministry of

Labour, the total number of students enrolled in TVET nationwide in 2017 was only 39,207, compared to 454,141 students in tertiary education.

Time sensitive

Additional­ly, TVET faces challenges of weak management, questions as to technical staff effectiven­ess and a limited reach in rural regions.

These impediment­s urgently need to be addressed if TVET is to effectivel­y address the potential skills gap.

According to current projection­s, the Kingdom is unlikely to be prepared to address the emergent labour mobility issue between

Asean member states.

The relevant ministries therefore need to recognise the time sensitive nature of this issue in light of the challenges presented to the Cambodian labour market by the MRA system and push forward more rapidly towards the identifica­tion, review and implementa­tion of the various educationa­l mechanisms.

The developmen­t of quality higher education practice and procedure should be prioritise­d.

This will not only address the labour market risks stemming from the MRA process, but as an investment in human capital, it provides a sound footing for the future trajectory of Cambodian economic growth.

Finally, support for higher education must be matched by an equally strong commitment to the developmen­t of a strong, broad and accessible TVET curriculum developed and implemente­d through deeper, institutio­nalised collaborat­ion between Ministry of Labour, the Ministry of Education and private sector stakeholde­rs.

AEC integratio­n provides an opportunit­y for Cambodia to develop its educationa­l system with regional partners

 ?? POST PIX ?? Young people take a selfie on the first day of the World Economic Forum on Asean in 2017.
POST PIX Young people take a selfie on the first day of the World Economic Forum on Asean in 2017.

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