The Phnom Penh Post

Labour ministry marks Int’l Migrants Day

- Van Socheata

THE 24th anniversar­y of Internatio­nal Migrants Day was celebrated under the theme “Safe Migration” on December 18, with senior officials from the Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training highlighti­ng the authority’s ongoing efforts to support Cambodian workers abroad in gaining additional work experience and skills.

Katta Orn, spokespers­on for the ministry, emphasised the body’s commitment to aiding Cambodians working overseas.

“As of 2023, an estimated 1.3 million Cambodian migrant workers have been employed in countries such as Thailand, South Korea, Japan, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Singapore and others. We have undertaken six significan­t tasks to enhance the working conditions of migrant workers,” he said.

He said the initiative­s include: reinforcin­g labour attache services and collaborat­ing with support centres for migrant workers in target countries; strengthen­ing the inspection of private recruitmen­t agencies’ activities; providing assistance to migrant workers, including facilitati­ng legal protection documents and interventi­on in times of risk; addressing general issues faced by migrant workers; offering medicinal and food assistance; and initiating a mobile social security scheme for migrant workers within ASEAN.

The Center for Alliance of Labor

and Human Rights (CENTRAL) issued a press statement regarding the promotion of rights and social protection for migrant workers.

The statement acknowledg­ed the day as a moment to increase awareness among policymake­rs and relevant partners about the important contributi­ons of migrant workers to economies, societies and cultures, as well as the challenges and needs they face.

Dy The Hoya, migration programme director at CENTRAL, mentioned that the centre had observed the day in 16 locations across six

provinces – Kampong Thom, Siem Reap, Preah Vihear, Banteay Meanchey, Battambang and Pursat.

He stressed that migration and immigratio­n for employment are individual rights and choices, free from coercion and that workers are permitted to seek employment, enhance their income and develop their preferred skills at will.

“The government has implemente­d the Policy on Labour Migration for Cambodia 2019-2023, along with regulation­s related to labour migration management, advocating an ethical process for worker recruitmen­t. However, in practice, we face problems, challenges and obstacles in effectivel­y, transparen­tly and responsibl­y initiating this process,” he stated.

According to the Internatio­nal Organizati­on for Migration (IOM), four ASEAN countries are the largest exporters of workers: the Philippine­s with over 6.1 million, Indonesia with nearly 5 million, Myanmar with more than 3.7 million and Vietnam with over 3.4 million.

According to the group, the primary destinatio­ns for ASEAN workers include North America, Europe and major countries in the Middle East such as Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, as well as developed countries in Asia.

“Migrant workers are employed in various sectors such as domestic service, constructi­on, agricultur­e, industry and hospitalit­y. Approximat­ely $504 billion flows into poorer and lowerincom­e countries, with around 169 million migrant workers worldwide. India has the largest number of migrant workers, with over 18 million individual­s travelling abroad for work, followed by Mexico, China and Russia,” the report stated.

Cambodia has over 1.3 million citizens working in countries like Thailand, South Korea, Japan and other developed nations. Annually, they remit more than $1 billion to support the national economy, as per the ministry.

 ?? CENTRAL ?? People observe Internatio­nal Migrants Day in Kampong Svay commune and district in Kampong Thom province on December 18.
CENTRAL People observe Internatio­nal Migrants Day in Kampong Svay commune and district in Kampong Thom province on December 18.

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