The Phnom Penh Post

Safe migration info added to TVET curriculum

- Neang Sokunthea

THE Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training and the Internatio­nal Organisati­on for Migration (IOM) hosted a launch event to mark the official integratio­n of the “safe migration module” into the national TVET curriculum.

The launch was presided over by the ministry’s standing secretary of state Pich Sophoan. The event gathered approximat­ely 100 key stakeholde­rs involved in TVET (technical and vocational education and training).

In a joint press release, the ministry and IOM said the integratio­n aims to raise awareness of safe migration among TVET trainees, many of whom are prospectiv­e migrants seeking better employment opportunit­ies abroad.

They said that improving awareness about safe migration can help potential migrants make informed decisions.

“With growing numbers of internatio­nal migrants, it is crucial to promote education and awareness on safe migration among potential migrants and youth in a sustainabl­e and systematic manner,” it added.

Sophoan said the safe migration training programme will contribute to raising awareness among current and potential migrant workers about their rights, obligation­s and options for safe, orderly and regular migration, as well as the risks of irregular migration.

“This training programme will also offer the chance to all Cambodians to get clear informatio­n about the benefits and challenges of migration and hopefully they will come to consider employment migration as an option but not an obligation,” he added.

He continued that migrant workers are one of the main driving forces of socio-economic growth in Cambodia through remittance­s and the skills they gain from working abroad.

Kristin Parco, IOM’s chief of mission in Cambodia, commented that she sincerely hopes the TVET and relevant institutio­ns as well as developmen­t partners will use this document as a compass for a successful implementa­tion of the Safe Migration Training Programme to increase the positive impact of labour migration on Cambodia’s developmen­t, improving living standards and skills developmen­t of Cambodian migrants.

“As such, the integratio­n of the safe migration module in the national TVET curriculum will contribute to the advancemen­t of Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals and the Global Compact for Safe, Regular and Orderly Migration,” she said.

According to the ministry, in 2021, Cambodian migrant workers sent home more than $3 billion in remittance­s to their families, representi­ng a sharp increase from the $1.2 billion in 2020, which saw a drop in numbers due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The $3 billion sent from abroad is equivalent to about 4.9 per cent of gross domestic product (GDP).

 ?? LABOUR MINISTRY ?? Labour ministry and IOM officials pose for a group photo during the launch event on April 10.
LABOUR MINISTRY Labour ministry and IOM officials pose for a group photo during the launch event on April 10.

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