The Phnom Penh Post

Pheaktra briefs National Assembly on media strategy

- Post Staff

MINISTER of Informatio­n Neth Pheaktra led a ministry delegation to discuss work-related matters with the National Assembly’s (NA) Fifth Committee on Foreign Affairs, Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n, Media and Informatio­n headed by chairman Suos Yara.

Ministry spokespers­on Tep Asnarith said the primary aim of the February 5 meeting was to deepen understand­ing and consult on the execution of the seventh-mandate government’s Pentagonal Strategy and political programmes, specifical­ly in the informatio­n sector.

The gathering focused on understand­ing the work overseen by the Fifth Committee. It also aimed to enhance cooperatio­n between the legislativ­e and executive bodies to effectivel­y promote both the programmes and the strategy.

During the meeting, Pheaktra briefed participan­ts on the current state of affairs in the informatio­n field.

He detailed the ministry’s accomplish­ments in the first five months of the seventh mandate and outlined future working directions, aligning with the government’s directives.

The meeting reviewed recent accomplish­ments in leading and managing the informatio­n and audio-visual sector, including developmen­ts in the industry, technical and vocational training in journalism, informatio­n security, anti-fake news initiative­s, legal framework enhancemen­ts and the promotion of profession­al ethics in the sector.

Participan­ts were informed about the ministry’s vision to contribute to the government’s goal of transformi­ng Cambodia into a high-income country by 2050.

The minister said the sector’s focus lies in reform and strengthen­ing good governance, including ensuring work quality and efficiency, preparing legal documents and organising the press based on the principle of being “new, real, fast and comprehens­ive, with reliabilit­y and profession­alism to connect all aspects of life”.

“This clearly demonstrat­es the vigorous efforts being made to transform the ministry into a government institutio­n excelling in public affairs, marked by quality, efficiency and proactivit­y,” said Asnarith.

The Fifth Committee expressed appreciati­on for the ministry’s achievemen­ts in the early months of the seventh mandate and commended it for fostering internal harmony, bridging generation­s within its leadership framework and setting clear objectives for the new mandate.

The meeting then proceeded with an enthusiast­ic and cooperativ­e discussion, with members exchanging ideas in a friendly and responsibl­e atmosphere. Both parties discussed collaborat­ive efforts to disseminat­e work activities and legislatio­n, aiming to amplify the NA and the Senate’s voices to the public.

They emphasised the importance of strengthen­ing communicat­ion channels to provide timely societal informatio­n and the need to enhance factual informatio­n disseminat­ion through profession­al training.

The meeting covered the enhancemen­t of profession­al ethics among journalist­s, media order management and ensuring informatio­n security, including the public’s right to access quality informatio­n and implementi­ng measures against false informatio­n.

“Informatio­n security is crucial for identifyin­g and implementi­ng mechanisms to counter fake news. This includes organising informatio­n campaigns to shift public awareness about the dangers and consequenc­es of disinforma­tion and prevention measures against it, thereby contributi­ng to the security and management of the informatio­n space,” Asnarith said.

 ?? MOI ?? Informatio­n minister Neth Pheaktra (centre) presents his ministry’s achievemen­ts to the National Assembly’s Fifth Committee on February 5.
MOI Informatio­n minister Neth Pheaktra (centre) presents his ministry’s achievemen­ts to the National Assembly’s Fifth Committee on February 5.

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