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Keynote Address
at the Conferment of Degrees and Diplomas to Under-Graduate Students,
Inauguration of a New Class-Room Building and Ground-Breaking Ceremony for the
Construction of a New Library of the Svay Rieng University
Svay Rieng, July 19,
2010
- Your Venerable Monks,
- Excellencies, ladies and gentlemen,
- Beloved Compatriots,
I am pleased to be
here once again in Svay Rieng province to witness the warmest hospitality from
all the compatriots at the “Conferment of Degrees and Diplomas to
Under-Graduate Students, Inauguration of a New Class-Room Building and
Ground-Breaking Ceremony for the Construction of a New Library of Svay Rieng
University”. I recall that I was here in January 2006 to inaugurate the “Svay Rieng University” that provided higher education programs to students
in Svay Rieng and nearby provinces to develop their skill and capacity to build
their own future and contribute to national development. I would like to show my
appreciation to all of the 791 graduates who have worked hard to overcome all
challenges and obtain the degrees and diplomas.
Over the past four
years, apart from its achievement in human resource development, the Svay Rieng
Univesrsity has also built some physical infrastructure such as class-room
buildings, library building, and educational facilities. Specifically, we are
now inaugurating a new two-storey building and opening ground-breaking ceremony
for the construction a new library. Therefore, the Svay Rieng University has
solid physical infrastructure for training and development skilled and capable
human resources. Taking this opportunity, I would like to convey my sincere
appreciation to the management team and officials of the university whose role
of human resource development has taken part in Cambodia’s socio-economic
development and poverty reduction.
The above
achievements indeed remind us of indebtedness owed to late H.E. Gen. Hok
Lundy, former Commissioner of the National Police, provincial authority and
charitable people for initiating and supporting the establishment of the Svay
Rieng University. Taking this opportunity, on behalf of the Royal Government of
Cambodia, I would like to pay tribute to late H.E. Gen. Hok Lundy, former
commissioner of the National Police and thank H.E. Hun Neng,
Excellencies, Oknhas, ladies and gentlemen for their contributions, which would
made this university possible to realize and we all witness. These charitable
activities of national conscious will be remembered and recorded in the
history. This exemplary inspire the present and future generations to
contribute in socio-economic development and ensure sustainable and equitable
education for everyone in the society and give them hope in life.
I take great pride
in the achievements of the education sector, both in terms of quantity and
quality. Along with this, we have implemented the Law on Education adopted on
December 8, 2007 and other supporting policies and strategies such as the
Education Strategic Plan and the Education Sector Support Program 2009-2010.
Moreover, I strongly support the Development Plan for Higher Education Teachers
and Administrative Officers, Single Framework for Curriculum Development and
Accreditation, Action Plan for Promoting the Use of Information System in the
Management of Higher Education, and the Plan for transforming all Public Higher
Education Institutions into Independent Public Entity. Through this, I strongly
believe that higher education institutions will be able to make a significant
progress, both in terms of quantity and quality, and gain international
recognition to welcome foreign students.
This progress indeed
cannot be achieved without the Royal Government’s clear vision and action plans,
joint efforts among all stakeholders including support from development
partners, national and international organizations, the private sector and
especially the public. More importantly, I observe the present trend of building
universities in municipalities and provinces to provide education services
on-site such as the University of Battambang, Meanchey University, Chea Sim
Kamchay Mea University, the Svay Rieng University and so forth. In this
connection, I think we should encourage and provide our full support for the
establishment of new universities within other municipalities and provinces to
provide on-site education to reduce spending of sending their children to
distant higher education institutions and to realize the vision of “one
province, one university”. With this regard, I request the Ministry of
Education, Youth and Sport, the Ministry of Labor and Vocational Training, the
municipal and provincial authorities and relevant institutions to work on
quality improvement in those higher education institutions to produce skilled,
qualified and ethical workers.
To realize the
target of “one province, one university”, we must promote the education
and training of professional skills that are highly suitable for local and rural
development such as agriculture, rural development, agro-industry, health,
enterprise management etc. so that the graduates can further take part in local
development, that is “development human resource in the province for
provincial development”. Therefore, we must ensure that provincial graduates
acquire the right knowledge, skills and techniques, more importantly national
conscious and will. Particularly, we must encourage them to learn and work with
government institutions, private sector and civil society that could be in the
form of internship, thesis writing, or workshop participation. Currently, a
large number of studying and graduated youths, especially in Svay Rieng
province, are working in government’s provincial institutions, the private
sector and civil society in their hometown as local authorities pay specific
attention to employment opportunity for capable and competent youths. Through
this, I would like to request municipal/provincial authorities, district
authorities and commune/sangkat authorities to provide employment opportunities
to local youths so that they can take part in the development effort.
Youths are
comparable to bamboo shoots, as they will become the country’s future leaders
and officials. This requires them to study hard on technical skill and respect
ethical rules. Youths must remember there is no an end to education because of
constant technological change. In this connection, they must work hard and be
active for all kinds of work, understand management philosophy as well as
politics, economics and social issues. I think they will be an important
component of development as most educated youths are now assuming important
positions, with full of potential and energy.
All the 791
graduates will receive their degrees and diplomas in a moment, but you must
adhere to the concept of “Endless Learning” by all means to become wise,
rational and ethical resource in the society. I strongly believe you will apply
and adapt your knowledge and know-how into real work and adhere to ethical codes
in the pursuit of self and social development. Along with this, I strongly
encourage the Svay Rieng University to continue its training and education
effort to deliver competent human resources.
We will soon
inaugurate a new building named “Hok
Lundy Building”
and break ground for construction of a new library. We will get additional
achievement to meet the needs in the education sector. Taking this opportunity,
I would like to congratulate the management team and all staff of the University
for their fruitful achievements so far. Also, I would like to thank the
university’s management team, administrative staff and lecturers, relevant
institutions, development partners and the private sector for providing
emotional and financial support in human resource development effort in
Cambodia.
Finally, I would
like to wish Venerable Monks, Excellencies, ladies and gentlemen, especially my
beloved compatriots four gems of buddhist blessings - longevity, nobility,
healthiness, and vitality.
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