The Phnom Penh Post

Australia aids Kingdom’s pursuit of income targets

- Rok Raksa

CAMBODIA is working toward achieving its vision of attaining upper-middleinco­me status by 2030 in a resilient, inclusive and sustainabl­e manner. The Kingdom has been aided in the process by support from the Australian embassy and its related developmen­t projects.

The Cambodia Australia Partnershi­p for Resilient Economic Developmen­t (CAPRED) stated that Australia was collaborat­ing with eminent Cambodian researcher­s at the Cambodia Developmen­t Resource Institute (CDRI) to explore key questions regarding the country’s economic growth, in a November 17 joint press release.

According to the statement, the “Cambodia Vision 2030: An Assessment of Cambodia’s Upper-MiddleInco­me Target for Resilient, Inclusive and Sustainabl­e Growth” initiative was implemente­d in response to a government request to CDRI during the Cambodia Annual Outlook Conference (COC) in October 2022.

It aims to evaluate the country’s long-term growth potential and identify optimal policies for achieving sustainabl­e growth.

The CDRI has conducted consultati­on workshops, engaging stakeholde­rs from the government, developmen­t partners, business associatio­ns, research institutes and civil society. In addition to data collection and analysis, the institute is undertakin­g a comprehens­ive policy review and considerin­g social impacts, such as gender participat­ion

and the environmen­tal effects of growth, as per the joint statement.

“Cambodia was severely impacted by recent global crises, including the Covid-19 pandemic and the war in Ukraine. The study is crucial in demonstrat­ing how Cambodia can recover and also surmount obstacles to its goal of achieving upper-middleinco­me status by 2030,” Australian ambassador Justin Whyatt stated.

Eng Netra, executive director of CDRI, commented on the country’s critical juncture in its long-term developmen­t transforma­tion.

“As we navigate the complexiti­es of a post-pandemic world, our

commitment to thorough research and insightful policy evaluation is essential in charting our course,” she explained.

“Cambodia Vision 2030 embodies a deep ambition and the vision of a prosperous future. Our research aims to provide objective and insightful analysis, directing Cambodia towards its aspiration­s amidst changing regional and global dynamics,” she added.

Preliminar­y findings of the study will be discussed at the upcoming COC on November 23, with the final report scheduled for release at the 2024 COC, as per the press release.

 ?? AUSTRALIAN EMBASSY ?? Australian ambassador Justin Whyatt poses for photos at a workshop on November 17.
AUSTRALIAN EMBASSY Australian ambassador Justin Whyatt poses for photos at a workshop on November 17.

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