The Belt and Road Initiative boosts vocational education in many Asean countries


YANGON/PHNOM PEN (Xinhua): China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has helped boost the development of vocational education and training (VET) systems in Cambodia, Myanmar and other countries in the Association of South-East Asian Nations (Asean), said top officials.

Om Romny, a secretary of state of Cambodia's Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport, said the BRI has contributed significantly to developing VET in Cambodia and other Asean countries by promoting infrastructure, economic growth, and skills development tailored to regional needs.

"The BRI has supported technical and vocational education and training (TVET) by funding large-scale infrastructure projects requiring skilled labor, thereby increasing demand for vocational training in construction, engineering, and logistics," he told Xinhua.

Romny said strengthening regulatory frameworks for Cambodia and other Asean member states by aligning BRI projects with local labor and environmental laws will improve outcomes for both host countries and investors.

Speaking of Cambodia's outlook for VET development, the official said the country strives to develop a skilled workforce that aligns with national and international demands. - Xinhua

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