The Phnom Penh Post

CMAA asks for UN financing, demining tech

- Ry Sochan

CAMBODIAN Mine Action and Victim Assistance Authority (CMAA) has made a request for financial and technical support from the UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP) for demining in Cambodia, in a meeting between top officials from the two organisati­ons.

The request was made at a virtual meeting on May 9 between Ly Thuch, CMAA first vice-president and president of the National Committee for Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (NC ESCAP), and Armida Salsiah Alisjahban­a, UN deputy secretary-general and UNESCAP executive secretary.

“[Ly Thuch] requested cooperatio­n and financial and technical support in mine [action], especially in the formulatio­n of the National Policy on Mines in Cambodia,” UNESCAP in Cambodia said in a press release after the meeting.

While making the request, Thuch noted that the mining sector is part of the Cambodian Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDG), with the complete removal of mines and explosive remnants of war (ERW) and the promotion of victim assistance being a core

part of the Cambodian SDG framework 2016-2030.

“Demining would contribute to poverty reduction and promote economic and social developmen­t, as well as promote gender equality, and eventually advance the achievemen­t of the agenda for the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t

of Cambodia 2016-2030 [plan],” he said.

Alisjahban­a said the cooperatio­n between Cambodia and UNESCAP has been “enhanced significan­tly” in recent years, and was said to have taken into considerat­ion the possibilit­y of expanding cooperatio­n in the field of mine

action at Thuch’s request, according to the press release.

Cambodia and UNESCAP have ongoing cooperatio­n in eight areas: social developmen­t, trade, investment and innovation, statistics, environmen­t and developmen­t, macroecono­mic policy and financing for developmen­t, informatio­n and communicat­ion technology and disaster management, transporta­tion, and energy.

The 78th session of UNESCAP will be held from May 23-27 under the theme “A common agenda to advance sustainabl­e developmen­t in Asia and the Pacific”, in which Prime Minister Hun Sen will deliver a keynote address via pre-recorded video.

Alisjahban­a said Hun Sen’s keynote address at the upcoming Session will be “important input” which will help set UNESCAP’s direction in Cambodia.

At the meeting, Thuch invited Alisjashba­na to attend the global conference on victim aid, which is scheduled to be hosted by Cambodia next year.

“It is time to work as one to reclaim our future in the AsiaPacifi­c region. [I had a] fruitful virtual meeting with His Excellency Ly Thuch… again today to discuss priority areas for future cooperatio­n and the 78th Session of the Commission,” Alisjahban­a said on Twitter after the meeting.

CMAA quoted Alisjahban­a as saying after the meeting that UNESCAP will continue to improve cooperatio­n with Cambodia in the areas of trade, finance, digital, the economy, environmen­t, and climate change.

 ?? LY THUCH VIA FACEBOOK ?? CMAA’s Ly Thuch meets virtually with UN deputy secretary-general and UNESCAP executive secretary Armida Salsiah Alisjahban­a.
LY THUCH VIA FACEBOOK CMAA’s Ly Thuch meets virtually with UN deputy secretary-general and UNESCAP executive secretary Armida Salsiah Alisjahban­a.

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