Cambodian Ministers Set for GEW

GEN
Staff

GEW Cambodia highlights a couple of high profile events happening next week.

On November 21, one of the leading business schools in Cambodia, the National University of Management will host His Excellency Hang Chuon Narom, Minister of Education along with several entrepreneurs to share their experience and knowledge with approximately 100 students. On the final day of Global Entrepreneurship Week, November 24, the Cambodia Korea Cooperation Center (CKCC) hosts a full day event with His Excellency Sok Siphana, the adviser to Royal Government of Cambodia; and representatives from three ministries -- the Ministry of Industry, Mine, and Energy, the Ministry of Commerce and the Ministry of Labor and Vocational Training.

GEW Cambodia is organized in the cooperation with the following strategic partners:

Cambodia Women Entrepreneurs AssociationCWEA is a not-for-profit association, with mission is to encourage and support the growth of women-owned businesses in Cambodia through collective efforts, providing business services, networking and building a single voice to relevant stakeholders on issues of common interest. 

Cambodia Investor Club: provide investment platform for Cambodian Entrepreneurs in order to assist them to access to finance and develop their business more sustainable. We are liked a door for investment opportunity for both investors who want to mobilize their resources to invest and entrepreneurs who want to find good partner for their business growth.

JCI CambodiaJCI is a worldwide community of young active citizens ages 18-40 who share the belief that in order to create positive change, we must take collective action to improve ourselves and the world around us. Engaging in activities ranging from community development to international projects, members demonstrate their social responsibility and improve themselves through participation, leadership and action.

Cambodia-Japan Cooperation Center (CJCC): With strong effort to develop human resources in Cambodia and to promote mutual understanding between Cambodians and Japaneses, CJCC has performed its role as a communication and learning center for the two nations and others. For more than six years since the official inauguration, CJCC has conducted various business seminars, business training courses, Japanese language training courses, as well as Cambodia-Japan cultural exchange activities.