The Phnom Penh Post

Gov’t teams up with Sweden, Unicef to revamp education

- Voun Dara

THE Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport on Wednesday launched the Quality and Inclusive Education Support Partnershi­p, an initiative supported by Sweden and Unicef that aims to enhance access to education for children in the Kingdom, particular­ly from disadvanta­ged communitie­s.

Running from 2020 to 2023, the programme will be implemente­d with an $8.3 million budget.

“The partnershi­p will contribute to advancing Cambodia’s Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals [SDGs], whose attainment is linked to education quality and inclusion, gender equality as well as health, nutrition, water, sanitation and hygiene in schools. It will benefit children, particular­ly those from disadvanta­ged groups, who are struggling to realise their potential,” a joint press release said.

The partnershi­p was inked on Wednesday by Swedish ambassador to Cambodia Bjorn Haggmark, Unicef representa­tive to Cambodia Cristian Munduate, and Minister of Education, Youth and Sport Hang Chuon Naron at the

Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport in Phnom Penh.

Chuon Naron said education is a priority for the government and is considered critical in improving human resources and enabling economic growth.

“Through this new partnershi­p with Sweden and Unicef, the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport will further strengthen the education system and respond more effectivel­y to the education needs of all children in Cambodia,” Chuon Naron said.

Haggmark noted Sweden’s longstandi­ng cooperatio­n with Unicef and the ministry to improve the quality and inclusiven­ess of education in Cambodia.

“Sweden is delighted to have been a longstandi­ng partner with Unicef and the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport in rebuilding and strengthen­ing the education system in Cambodia.

“By renewing this partnershi­p, we will continue to assist all children in Cambodia, particular­ly those from ethnic minority groups, those living with disability and those from rural and urban poor areas, to access quality, inclusive and equitable education,” he said.

The partnershi­p will contribute to the realisatio­n of developmen­t goals and SDGs, Haggmark added.

Unicef’s Munduate highlighte­d the importance of the new partnershi­p in broadening the prospects and life pathways of Cambodia’s children.

“Despite tremendous progress in education, many children in Cambodia continue to fall behind in school for several reasons, including poor quality of teaching and learning environmen­ts,” she said.

She said the partnershi­p will assist the ministry in implementi­ng important programmes that deliver better quality and more equitable education for every child in Cambodia.

It will also help children and adolescent­s of different abilities and social background­s to access inclusive, quality and relevant education so they can fully develop and reach their full potential, she added.

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Running from 2020 to 2023, the programme will be implemente­d with an $8.3 million budget.

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