Cambodian Prime Minister Samdech Moha Borvor Thipadei Hun Manet this morning said that the country’s human resources have enough capacity to support the national development.
While presiding over the graduation ceremony for some 540 students of Limkokwing University in Phnom Penh, Samdech Thipadei Hun Manet said in the 1980s, Cambodia had relied on experts from Vietnam, and Russia, and from the 1990s, on experts from UN agencies and World Bank and so on, but now the country has her own human resources.
“Now, we can write our own national strategic development plans and carry out as well as monitor them by our own human resources. Those include the former Rectangular Strategy and the current Pentagonal Strategy. This is our independence,” he underlined.
The Premier also mentioned that in the construction sector, we are starting to have human resources that can be gradually injected into our development mechanism.
“This is what we have been doing so far. We need to cooperate with other stakeholders, but we also need capable human resources. We have to breathe on our own, not by the nose of others,” he said. “We must depend on ourselves, we must be able to research and practice with our own creations.”