Minister of Education, Youth and Sport Hang Chuon Naron revealed that the Malaysian Business Chamber of Cambodia (MBCC) plans to establish an education and health fund in 2024, utilising mobile libraries and clinics to support the underprivileged. 

The announcement came during the MBCC’s 30th anniversary celebration on December 23. 

Chuon Naron thanked MBCC members for their contributions to Cambodia’s trade and economic growth, noting the importance of enhanced cooperation between the two nations for future bilateral trade objectives. 

He also acknowledged the role of the MBCC in boosting economic activities, fostering business opportunities, attracting investments and fortifying bilateral relations.

“The government is delighted to learn about MBCC’s plan to create a fund for mobile libraries and clinics aiding the vulnerable,” he said.

The minister noted Cambodia’s efforts in enhancing export capacity, infrastructure and support for exporters through cooperation. This aligns with the vision of becoming a high-middle-income country by 2030 and a high-income one by 2050, as outlined by Prime Minister Hun Manet. 

Chhort Bunthong from the Royal Academy of Cambodia noted the government’s policies, including equity cards and medical support for the economically disadvantaged.

He said the MBCC’s contribution to initiate a fund for the poor would add to these efforts.

“The effort to establish an education and health fund aiding those in need is commendable, as prioritising health is crucial. We appreciate such assistance,” he said.