Factory library and learning centres project wraps up in Cambodia


French NGO Sipar distributes books and learning materials to factory workers last year. - SIPAR CAMBODIA

PHNOM PENH (The Phnom Penh Post/Asia News Network): A senior Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training official said the Library and Learning Centres (LLCs) project in garment factories has provided important resources for the development of skills, knowledge and know-how for workers and that it was unfortunate to see the project come to an end recently after operating for six years.

Ministry secretary of state Huy Hansong made the remarks during a workshop held on Dec 21 to review the implementation and achievements of the LLCs project.

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