The Preah Srey Içanavarman Museum of Economy and Money, known as SOSORO) Museum, and the Association of Banks in Cambodia (ABC) have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding to enhance financial literacy among Cambodian youth.
The MoU was signed on Wednesday at the SOSORO Museum in the presence of H.E Dr. Chea Serey, Governor of the National Bank of Cambodia (NBC).
Under the MoU, the SOSORO Museum and the ABC will work together to promote the understanding of Cambodia’s monetary economic history as well as the educational experience of Cambodian youth by integrating cultural exposure with practical knowledge.
The MoU underscores the commitment of the Cambodian banking sector to raise awareness on financial matters, particularly in fostering an environment of sustainable and inclusive finance through education.
Under the MoU, several key initiatives have been outlined including Pooled Fund for Educational Visits; Bi-annual Visits; and Promotion of CSR in the Cambodian Banking Sector.
‘Through this init
iative, we align our efforts with ABC Cambodian Sustainable Finance Principles, demonstrating the banking sector’s role in building capacity and raising awareness for a more sustainable and inclusive future,’ said Raymond Sia, ABC Chairman. ‘We believe that education enhances knowledge, and this collaboration is a direct investment in the future financial stability, the soundness and resiliency of the banking sector as well as the well-being of Cambodian citizens.’.
‘This milestone cooperation will enable public schools to bring thousands of students to the SOSORO Museum in the coming year. I am grateful for the support of ABC and its members who once again demonstrate their commitment to the promotion of financial education, and ultimately inclusive growth in Cambodia,’ said Blaise Kilian, Co-director of the SOSORO Museum.
NBC Governor H.E Dr. Chea Serey said knowing the history in general, particularly the economic and monetary history, is necessary for the new generations to understand the past, and ther
efore to provide a sound basis for making the present decisions that will shape our future.
‘In this regard, it matters that everyone in society, regardless of their socio-economic background, receives maximum exposure to education and culture, at school and outside of the school,’ she added.
The MoU is effective immediately and will remain in force until Dec. 31, 2024, with the possibility of renewal. This collaboration is a testament to the power of partnership in driving inclusive growth, and the commitment of both organisations to the future of Cambodia’s youth.
Source: Agence Kampuchea Presse
Vientiane: A football tournament of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union (HCYU)’s chapter in the National University of Laos kicked off on March 20 in Vientiane on the occasion of the 93rd anniversary of the HCYU (March 26, 1931-2024).
This annual activity aimed to promote the physical exercise and sports movement among Vietnamese students studying at the university.
The event also provided an opportunity for students to enhance mutual understanding, and contributed to popularising the movement of studying and following President Ho Chi Minh’s moral example among young people.
This year’s tournament sees the participation of five teams.
The final match and the closing ceremony were scheduled to be held on March 26./.
Source: Vietnam News Agency