Kampong Cham: Prime Minister Hun Manet announced that the Cambodian government will prioritize providing all students with access to quality education and modern technological lessons. His remarks came during the inauguration of initiatives funded by Chinese aid aimed at improving school environments at Peam Chi Kang High School in Kampong Cham Province on October 26, 2024.
During the event, Prime Minister Hun Manet emphasized the government’s ongoing efforts to increase funding for critical sectors, particularly health and education. "We will continue to do our best for our Cambodian children everywhere," he stated, underscoring the administration’s dedication to enhancing educational resources and infrastructure.
The Prime Minister called on the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports to focus on strengthening the primary education sector and incorporating more technology-related subjects into the curriculum. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to prepare students for a rapidly evolving digital landscape and ensure that they are equipped with the necessary skills for future opportunities.
This commitment reflects the government’s recognition of the importance of education in fostering national development and improving the quality of life for Cambodian citizens. By investing in quality education, the administration aims to empower the next generation and cultivate a workforce ready to meet the challenges of the future.
The inauguration of these initiatives, made possible through Chinese assistance, signifies a joint effort in enhancing educational environments, demonstrating a continued partnership in the field of education and development. The Prime Minister's vision for a technologically advanced education system aligns with global trends and aims to position Cambodia as an emerging player in the digital economy.
Prime Minister Hun Manet's dedication to educational reform highlights the government's commitment to building a brighter and more prosperous future for all Cambodian youth.
Prime Minister Hun Manet Advocates for Education Reform at Inauguration Ceremony in Kampong Cham
Kampong Cham, October 26, 2024: During the inauguration ceremony celebrating the achievements of the China Aid Project, Prime Minister Hun Manet made significant recommendations aimed at reforming Cambodia's education system, particularly emphasizing the enhancement of primary education and technology-related subjects. This event took place at Hun Sen Peam Chi Kang High School in the Kang Meas District.
In his address, Prime Minister Hun Manet expressed gratitude towards the educators, acknowledging their vital role as both teachers and caregivers in the lives of students. He remarked, "Teachers act as the second parents of students," underscoring the importance of their contributions to society.
Highlighting the relationship between peace and national development, the Prime Minister stated that maintaining peace is essential for rebuilding infrastructure and advancing the nation. "Together, we must maintain peace, strengthen security, and uphold social order to continue our nation's development," he emphasized.
Moreover, Prime Minister Hun Manet reiterated the imperative of continuous education reform, stating, "There is no education that is stagnant; it must evolve and adapt regularly." He highlighted that while nation-building efforts require a comprehensive approach, key priorities should focus on public participation in maintaining peace, understanding social values, and improving livelihoods.
The Royal Government's educational policy, as articulated by Hun Manet, aims to bolster and expand local infrastructure, thanking teachers nationwide for their commitment to improving education and community development. "Today's achievements benefit both students and teachers, marking a positive step forward for Cambodia's educational landscape," he added.
Despite facing challenges this year, including the impact of natural disasters on neighboring countries, Prime Minister Hun Manet expressed confidence in the resilience of the Cambodian people. He acknowledged sentiment among some calling for governmental change but assured that many Cambodians recognize the value of peace and stability.