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UYFC Signs MoU with People's Association of Singapore

PHNOM PENH: The Union of Youth Federations of Cambodia (UYFC) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the People's Association (PA) of Singapore, continuing cooperation between the two partner institutions.

The signing ceremony of the MoU took place on Monday afternoon, 15 August, at the Pan Pacific Singapore Hotel in the presence of the CEO of PA, Lim Hock Yu, and the President of the UYFC, Hun Many. This MoU is a continuation of the cooperation between the two partner institutions. In the past, both institutions have made outstanding achievements in social, humanitarian and youth fields in their respective countries.

The two institutions have cooperated on youth development, education, culture and arts, in which there has been many youth exchanges and study tours. The MoU will also open up greater opportunities for both institutions to expand their institutional potential.



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