The Phnom Penh Post

Thuch calls for jobs for disabled

- Neang Sokunthea

LY THUCH, first vicepresid­ent of the Cambodian Mine Action and Victim Assistance Authority (CMAA), encouraged state institutio­ns and businesses to recruit suitablyqu­alified people with minerelate­d disabiliti­es, saying they are part of contributi­on to national developmen­t.

Thuch reiterated the call as he met with several landmine and explosive remnant of war (ERW) survivors in Svay

Rieng province’s Bavet town on January 27.

“Mine-related disabiliti­es were not their choice but the result of internal conflicts that led to decades of civil war,” he said.

He noted that despite their disabiliti­es, some mine accident victims he has met are still capable of joining the government to develop the nation. In turn, the government has encouraged state institutio­ns and businesses to recruit the disabled for suitable positions.

Thuch said the preservati­on of peace is the only thing that can lead the country to a prosperous future, adding that the Kingdom is on track to reach its mine free goal by 2025.

He noted that under the Samdech Techo Project for Mine Action [STP-MA], the MineFree Cambodia 2025 Foundation and its developmen­t partners, this year around 411sq km will be demined.

“This year, we will declare Phnom Penh and 17 provinces mine-free. The remaining seven provinces – Koh Kong,

Pursat, Battambang, Pailin, Banteay Meanchey, Oddar Meanchey and Preah Vihear – will be cleared by 2025,” he continued.

Hun Manet, deputy commander-in-chief of the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces (RCAF), said the day the Kingdom is finally free from the threats posed by landmines will be a glorious occasion.

Kampong Cham province is expected to be declared mine-free on February 16, with Svay Rieng province set to follow on February 20.

 ?? CMAA ?? CMAA first vice-president Ly Thuch distribute­s aid to people with disabiliti­es caused by landmines in Svay Rieng’s Bavet town on January 27.
CMAA CMAA first vice-president Ly Thuch distribute­s aid to people with disabiliti­es caused by landmines in Svay Rieng’s Bavet town on January 27.

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