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Ms. Sophoan Phean, Oxfam National Director, during the welcome remarks. Photo: Kimheang Hean/Oxfam

Ms. Sophoan Phean, Oxfam National Director, during the welcome remarks. Photo: YEAC

Oxfam National Director Ms. Sophoan Phean said: “Embracing inclusive and responsible business practices not only holds immense importance for driving economic growth but also plays a crucial role in alleviating poverty. As part of the private sector, SMEs/MSMEs play an instrumental role in this aspect, but they require assistance to expand and adopt these practices. Therefore, we recognize the necessity of supporting them to operate in a more responsible, inclusive and sustainable manner. Oxfam believes public, private partnerships (PPP) in collaboration with the NGO sector can harness the needed resources, and expertise to support the growth of SMEs/MSMEs for a more equitable and prosperous future for Cambodia and the ASEAN.”

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Oknha Pech Bolen, President of YEAC

Oknha Pech Bolen, President of YEAC. Photo: Kimheang Tuon/Oxfam

Oknha Pech Bolen, President of YEAC said: “Recently, Young Entrepreneurs Association of Cambodia has established a Young Entrepreneurs Development Center (YEDC) to support capacity building of young entrepreneurs especially YEAC's members in order to compete in ASEAN and beyond, to access to investment opportunities, as well as to join venture with local and international investors. YEAC's vision is for Digital, Inclusive and Innovative MSMEs in Cambodia”.

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	H.E. Dr. Heng Sokkung, Secretary of State of the Ministry of Industry, Science, Technology & Innovation (MISTI)

H.E. Dr. Heng Sokkung, Secretary of State of the Ministry of Industry, Science, Technology & Innovation (MISTI). Photo: Kimheang Tuon/Oxfam

H.E. Dr. Heng Sokkung, Secretary of State of Ministry of Industry, Science, Technology & Innovation, and President of IBeeC Steering Group said “Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) play an important role in socio-economic development, which is a necessary factor that we should all be involved in encouraging SMEs to embrace the principles of sustainability and inclusiveness. The Ministry of Industry, Science, Technology & Innovation, through the IBeeC Steering Group, has always paid close attention to this topic and has continued to promote inclusive business in Cambodia, which is an initiative to create a win-win situation: 1) Promoting livelihoods of the poor and low-income people 2) Promoting and maintaining business profits for business owners 3) Sustainable and inclusive socio-economic development.

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Group photo, Sustainable Business Forum

Group photos, Sustainable Business Forum. Photo: Kimheang Tuon/Oxfam