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CAMBODIA OUTLOOK BRIEF - Cambodia Vision 2030 - and Beyond: Charting A Path for Resilient,

19 Dec 2023

At households in both rural and urban areas the current juncture, there is an important is necessary to build human capital and opportunity for Cambodia to expand, encourage a willingness to innovate amongst diversify, and upgrade its manufacturing workers and small firms. [...] The majority of low-income people • Quality education also provides key support are still engaged in agriculture, and so to the government’s climate action by initiatives targeting agricultural production boosting the resilience of students, their provide inclusive development and work to households, and their communities to adapt reduce poverty in the country. [...] sector, but there is room for improvement • Education from early childhood to high in what the government can do to enhance school-level remains critical to realising the digital infrastructure, digital skills and 2030 Vision and long-term development literacy, and close the digital gap between of the country. [...] Cambodia must continue external opportunities—continued regional and its structural and institutional reform agenda global integration, the rapid growth of regional outlined in the Pentagonal Strategy, and closely and emerging economies, and promising new collaborate with national and international technologies—to realise its ambitious 2030 stakeholders, including independent research Vision. [...] and risks, such as unpredictable global “Achieving resilient, sustainable and inclusive socio-economic development is a long journey that requires the involvement of all stakeholders, high commitment, and cohesive cooperation and the upholding of national interests.” Keynote speech by HE Dr Aun Pornmoniroth Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy and Finance at the 15th Outlook Conference.
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Cambodia