Cambodian Minister Receives World Bank Delegation to Discuss Cambodia’s Development Priorities


Cambodia’s Minister of Industry, Science, Technology & Innovation (MISTI) H.E. Hem Vanndy received here on Dec. 10 a World Bank delegation led by Ms. Tania Meyer, Country Manager for Cambodia.

The meeting focused on enhancing collaboration in crucial areas such as water supply, informal economy development, and industrial diversification for Cambodia’s post-LDC graduation.

H.E. Hem Vanndy emphasized clean water access and sustainable water sources as essential for national progress.

He highlighted the need for industrial diversification, particularly within Special Economic Zones (SEZs) and support for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to adapt to the new economic and market reality.

The Minister outlined the government’s plan to launch a digital onboarding platform on December 16, 2024, aimed at developing the informal economy by providing identities for them to access benefits such as skill development, social security, and formal financial services.

He reaffirmed MISTI’s focus on digitalizing services, including the transformation of the Science, Technology, and Innovation National Laboratory (STINL) into a public administration institution.

For her part, Ms. Tania Meyer reiterated the World Bank’s commitment to Cambodia, citing initiatives like the Water Security Diagnostic and the Water Sector Assessment Program (WaterSAP) to enhance resource sustainability and engage the private sector.

She praised the government’s achievements in modernizing public water utilities and confirmed support for public utility optimization projects for Battambang, Pursat, and Mondulkiri provinces.

Both sides also agreed to continue discussions to refine strategies and accelerate implementation in these vital sectors.