The Phnom Penh Post

Ministries plan tourism skills training to boost job chances

- Soth Koemsoeun

THE ministries of Tourism, and Labour and Vocational Training have been developing programmes for young men and women in tourism and hospitalit­y skills in Kratie, Stung Treng, Ratanakkir i, Mondulkiri and Preah Vihear provinces.

The prog ra mmes ser ve to develop profession­a l sk i l l s and establish appropriat­e job opportunit­ies in the tourism sector.

Tourism ministry spokesman Top Sopheak said the skills developmen­t programme is the second phase of tourism-related vocational training and follows a recently completed four-year programme that enrolled more than 2,000 young people from Preah Vihear, Stung Treng and Kratie provinces.

He said the second step will provide vocational education to young and low-skilled people to access employment and i ncrea se i ncome for t hei r fa milies.

“This project is in process and we are unsure how many participan­ts will be involved in this training. But we have identified young people from the five target provinces. The project is meant to boost their skills as hoteliers, chefs and hospitalit­y profession­als,” Sopheak said.

He said the idea will also strengthen the skills of the ministry’s staff at the national and sub-national levels.

“It creates a capable human resources function for the tourism sector. The provinces are eco-tourism destinatio­ns and this contribute­s to the creation of core training resources and core evaluators with clear profession­al skills”, Sopheak said.

Cambodia Hotel Associatio­n (CHA) president Clais Chenda said on Tuesday that she supports the project to train young men and women in tourism and hospitalit­y because it helps young people gain the skills and experience to find jobs.

Chenda said the tourism sector’s level of service is still limited. Most staff do not have the personal and profession­al skills to work in the roles they are performing.

“Service in the tourism sector is still limited in Khmer, foreign languages and other technical skills. I think the ministry should consider more short courses or training to help them be able to do the job responsibl­y,” Chenda said.

 ??  ?? The ministries of Tourism, and Labour and Vocational Training have been developing programmes for young men and women in tourism and hospitalit­y skills in Kratie, Stung Treng, Ratanakkir­i, Mondulkiri and Preah Vihear provinces.
The ministries of Tourism, and Labour and Vocational Training have been developing programmes for young men and women in tourism and hospitalit­y skills in Kratie, Stung Treng, Ratanakkir­i, Mondulkiri and Preah Vihear provinces.

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