The Phnom Penh Post

Cambodia, World Bank enhance co-op

- Samban Chandara

PRIME Minister Hun Manet and Mariam Sherman, the World Bank (WB) country director for Cambodia, Myanmar and Laos, are dedicated to advancing human capital and enhancing six key sectors in Cambodia. These sectors encompass education, health, agricultur­e, digital technology, the environmen­t and climate change.

Highlighti­ng the convergenc­e of strategic policies, both parties praised the synergy between the government and the WB.

Sherman said she admires the enduring cooperatio­n between the government and the WB, and expressed optimism that the meeting with the prime minister, held on January 29 at the Peace Palace in Phnom Penh, would further foster collaborat­ion, as stated in a post on Manet’s official Telegram channel.

“The initial stage of the government’s Pentagonal Strategy developmen­t policy aligns seamlessly with the nationalle­vel priorities and policy direction set by the WB,” she was quoted as saying.

During the meeting, Manet acknowledg­ed the WB’s pivotal role in socio-economic developmen­t, saying he was grateful to the bank for its

unwavering commitment to collaborat­ing with the government in the ongoing partnershi­p programme for 2025-29.

Providing Sherman with an overview of the initial phase of the Pentagonal Strategy, Manet detailed the government’s implementa­tion of policies and programmes. These initiative­s, he said, aim to elevate living standards, fortify resilience and ensure sustainabl­e growth, all aligned with the objective of attaining highincome

status by 2050.

Chey Tech, an independen­t socio-economic analyst, said the WB stands as a crucial, long-term strategic partner for the government in fostering economic advancemen­t.

He said the global financial institutio­n has extended financing, grant aid and concession­al loans to Cambodia. This support targeted enhancemen­ts in agricultur­e, the environmen­t, education, health, physical infrastruc­ture, public

financial and administra­tive reforms, and climate change.

He is optimistic that the cooperatio­n in the six sectors would yield further positive outcomes.

“The bank’s collaborat­ion has been instrument­al in aiding the government’s pursuit of achieving upper-middle-income status by 2030 and highincome status by 2050. Alongside key partners, the WB has provided crucial financial and technical assistance to implement the government’s strategic plans,” he said.

He also noted that the WB has assisted Cambodia in strategies and policy frameworks, underscori­ng the need for more grant aid to facilitate human resources developmen­t at all levels of study.

Tech particular­ly stressed the importance of directing support towards vocational and digital training to smoothly initiate the government’s Pentagonal Strategy.

Government spokesman Pen Bona said the government’s strategy aligns with those of many other countries, including developmen­t partners and major institutio­ns. He said the UN chief, the Chinese president and other leaders, along with the WB, have praised the strategy. He added that the Pentagonal Strategy is deemed effective and suitable for national developmen­t.

“Human capital developmen­t, with support from the WB and other partners, holds significan­ce and leads to heightened productivi­ty, strong moral values and good health,” he said.

Bona said he is optimistic about the cooperatio­n between the WB and the government in furthering national developmen­t, especially in realising the government’s goal of becoming a high-income nation by 2050.

 ?? STPM ?? Prime Minister Hun Manet shakes hands with World Bank country director Mariam Sherman (left) on January 29.
STPM Prime Minister Hun Manet shakes hands with World Bank country director Mariam Sherman (left) on January 29.

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