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Keynote Address at the Inauguration of “SOS Hermann Gmeiner Battambang”
Battambang, January 4, 2009
Your Venerable Monks,
Excellencies Foreign Ambassadors, Ladies and Gentlemen
Distinguished National and International Guests,
Mr. Helmut Kutin, President of the SOS Children’s Villages
International,
Dear Compatriots, Teachers and Students,
Today, it is my pleasure to be here with Excellencies, ladies and
gentlemen distinguished national and international guests, civil servants, armed
forces, and all the compatriots to inaugurate the “SOS Hermann Gmeiner
Battambang” in An Chanh Commune, O Char District, Battambang Province. First
of all, on behalf of the Royal Government of Cambodia, I would like to share the
joy with all the people in Battambang for the notable development progress
realized in this province. In particular, another achievement in our effort to
support and provide basic services to orphans and unaided children will be
inaugurated in a few moments. This great achievement indeed stems from
socio-economic development spirit of Dr. Hermann Gmeiner which is
being undertaken by the SOS Children’s Villages International. This astonishing
and humanitarian mission will add a new dimension to the global effort to save
orphans and other victimized children.
Taking this opportunity, I would like to extend my warm welcome
and gratitude to Mr. Helmut Kutin, President of SOS Children’s Villages
International for this donation. Also, I would like to convey my sincere
appreciation to the management and all levels of officials of the Ministry of
Social Works, Veterans and Youth Rehabilitation for their untiring effort to
serve the national benefits with high level of responsibility and effectiveness,
especially strengthening cooperation with SOS Children’s Villages International
to realize what we see today.
This achievement represents another pride of the Royal Government
in improving children’s welfare and responding to Dr. Hermann Gmeiner, an
Austrian national who has founded the SOS Children’s Villages International with
overwhelm support from 132 countries, and the organization’s operation took off
across the globe, including Cambodia. At the 11th anniversary of the
fruitful Cambodia – SOS Children’s Villages International partnership, I would
like to extend my deepest gratitude to SOS Children’s Villages International for
its effort in improving children’s welfare. May Mr. Helmut Kutin and all
officials of the SOS Children’s Villages International have good health, enjoy
further successful tasks and realize more achievements for the cause of children
across the globe, including Cambodia. I would also like to thank development
partners and other development agencies for their financial and technical
support in our effort to improve children’s welfare, in particular, SOS
Children’s Villages Denmark and SOS Children’s Villages UK funded the
construction of this SOS Hermann Gmeiner Battambang.
The inauguration of this SOS Hermann Gmeiner Battambang is held
while Cambodia is preparing for the 31st Anniversary of the
Victory Day of 7 January, a historical day marking the victory against
the cruel Pol Pot regime, the day remembered by Cambodians as their second
birth, the day of being rescued from Pol Pot genocide regime. Moreover, this day
is the source of current peace, security and social order, a prerequisite to all
opportunities as well as socio-economic development witnessed today. Even though
31 years have passed, we cannot erase the trace of this tragedy. What the Pol
Pot regime did to Cambodian people were much worse than the Nazi Hitler did to
women and children in Lidizair village of Czech and Orado of France.
Left behind by the Pol Pot regime is the death of husband or
wife, loss of children and family separation. Children were forced to hard labor
under burning sun and heavy rain, without adequate food, clothing, health care
and education. The foundation of social, cultural and religious infrastructure
was entirely destroyed by the regime. Although the regime was overthrown on 7
January 1979, the war extended by many years and Khmer Rouge took control of
some parts of the countries even after the 1991 Paris Peace Accord and 1993
general election organized by the UN. Not until 1998, thanks to the “Win-Win”
policy, we can proudly say Cambodia could steer clear of war and complete peace
re-existed in the country. Through this we can see that war is the main cause
behind vulnerabilities of children and long-term drawbacks in the society.
Having gone through this unbearable history, the Royal Government is indeed
moving in the right direction toward development and prosperity. In particular,
the Royal Government has brought about peace and political stability,
prerequisite to socio-economic development.
Along with that, the development of children in Cambodia has been
clearly defined in the Rectangular Strategy of the Royal Government as: “children are future of the nation”. Therefore, the Royal Government
will continue improving the implementation of the 4 basic rights of children
according to the Convention of the United Nations on Children. Obviously,
thousands of schools have been built nation-wide and being built and extended
everywhere which ensures ever-developing foundation of national education
sector. And the government has set the goal to have all students receive
education at least for 9 years through implementation of education strategic
plan “education for all” by centering on equitable access for all
Cambodian children and youth in order to equip them basic knowledge which allow
easy transition to technical and vocational education and training in case of
not continuing to tertiary education. The mission that has been and being
implemented at the present is to facilitate and shorten journey by students from
home to school i.e. we are promoting construction of school closer to people’s
dwellings. This is a way to reduce drop-out rate of rural students and to ensure
full enrollment. Obviously, the Royal Government has been making utmost effort
to build one junior high school at each commune and one senior high school at
each district. For this purpose, the government has paid great attention and
steadfastly keeps financing investment in this sector.
At the same time, the Royal Government always pays attention to health, welfare
of people and child care through prevention and reduction of child diseases such
as diarrhea, asthma, pale skin due to lack of iron, iodine, vitamin C, or
nutrition, or due to HIV or AIDS…etc… Child health has experienced constant
improvement and polio had been totally eliminated since 1998. Furthermore, the
Royal Government has laid out concrete measures through 5-year national plan and
gradually combated and eliminated trafficking of women and children, promoted
enforcement of law and international regulations, cooperated closely with
countries in the region and neighborhood in order to effectively prevent
exploitation and violation to children in all forms.
Also, the Royal Government is also promoting provision of service to vulnerable
children, children of poor family, and orphans. Apparently, about 11939 orphans
are under care taken by the Ministry of Social Works, Veterans and Youth
Rehabilitation and NGOs. The government tried to solve problem of street
children and a small number of families who habitually stay on street in Phnom
Penh and public gathering places. Those families and children are vulnerable
target and exposed to various kinds of dangers such health problem, drug usage,
AIDS, prostitutions, misconduct activities and goal-free lives which destroy
their future, human dignity and society.
In this spirit, the Royal Government is making further effort to strengthen and
extend activities of the Cambodian National Council for Children (CNCC), to
promote implementation of alternative childcare and expand child protection
network at the communities. This task must be done in parallel to strengthening
law enforcement, rehabilitation and vocational education in order to turn them
into good citizens in the society in the future.
Duties that we must keep fulfilling in national development is to make
investment in primary healthcare for children which is a key to poverty
reduction and sustainable development for which we have to make utmost effort to
help victimized families and children in order to allow and provide them chance
to grow up in revamped social climate. Through this, on behalf of the Royal
Government, I highly value SOS Children’s Villages International for having cooperated and been cooperating with Ministry of Social Works,
Veteran and Youth Rehabilitation since 1999 and have made remarkable
achievements such as SOS Children Village Phnon Penh Thmei, SOS Children’ s
Village Angkor Siem Reap, SOS Hermann Gmeiner Kidergarten Angkor Siem Reap, SOS Children Village Battambang and SOS Hermann Gmeiner School Battambang that
we are inaugurating today. Great humanitarian activities of this organization
has reflected clearly effort of the management and all colleagues to take care
orphans through “peace village” in conformity to essence of declaration for
children of Mr. Hermann Gmeiner in February which puts it “The future of the nation is not determined by
only technology and political development, but also starts from success of
feeding people of forthcoming generations with human dignity all over the world”.
First human dignity means that children have real dwelling, regular daily meal,
full and adequate education. In SOS children villages, children who are orphans
or cannot live under guardian of parents due to poverty or domestic violence or
unfavorable environment for development in the family, have been provided
permanent residence for living in comfortable and secure family environment.
Those children will receive the right education in order to gain the extensive
knowledge and appropriate professional training aiming to achieve the improving
community based living. In this regard, the Royal Government strongly believes
that SOS Children’s Villages Cambodia will help the orphans, parentless children
and the children in the impoverished families to be able to attend school with
harmonization and warmness from parents and teachers, who managed them for
progress and development in the future. With this challenge, the Royal
Government will continue closer cooperation with the SOS Children’ s Villages
International in order to expand more networks of children villages and schools
with the objective to enhance the development to serve the welfare of the
children. In fact, I am the first Cambodian, who became a member of the SOS
Children’s Villages International and I will continue actively supporting this
humanitarian mission. Taking this opportunity, I would like to the request the
Ministry of Social Works, Veterans, and Youth Rehabilitation, the Committee of
the SOS Children’ s Villages Cambodia to continue good cooperation with the SOS
Children’ s Villages International in order to enlarge the project of Children
Villages and the Hermann Gmeiner school, especially continue implementing the project with SOS
Children’ s Villages International in other provinces as well as implementing
the policy and standard on substituting care of the children in order to enhance
the welfare and the four basic rights of children aiming to contribute to the
poverty reduction of our people according to the political platform and
rectangular strategy of the Royal Government.
I would also like to appeal to the civil servants, teachers as well as all
parents and staff working for SOS Children’s Villages Cambodia to pay utmost
efforts to feed and nurture our Cambodian children by maintaining gentle
personality, good morality, respect and follow the advice of the teachers, study
hard, be highly educated, in order to become good children, good students, good
friends and good citizens in the society. At the same time, the Company must
strengthen and expand the capacity in all levels either in management or
technical issues to the Cambodian employees in order to upgrade and improve the
effectiveness and efficiency of service delivery.
Before ending, I would like to appeal to related ministries/institutions and
local authorities to pave favorable conditions for the operation of SOS
Children’s Villages Cambodia and the SOS Children’s Villages International even
though they are now in operation or prepared to be in operation soon in the
future to be in smooth process with the spirit of solidarity and good
cooperation for the supreme interest of the children. Once again, I still
strongly believe that the SOS Children’s Villages International can truly
implement 4 more constructions, which are SOS Children Villages in Ratanakiri,
Sihanoukville, Kratie and Prey Veng Provinces. During the occasion of the
international New Year 2010, may I wish the SOS Children’s Villages
International the continual progress in order to be able to pursue various
activities in humanitarian acts and I wish the Chairman Mr. Helmut Kutin and the Delegation, good health and greater success of your glorious
obligations.
At this end, with the official inauguration of the SOS Hermann Gmeiner school in Battambang now, I would like to wish venerable monks, excellencies,
ladies and gentlemen, national and international distinguished guests,
compatriots, teachers and students the four gems of Buddhist blessing: Longevity, Nobility, Health and Strength.
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