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Cambodia-Japan Cooperation Center

With the signing of the Paris Peace Accords in 1991, postwar reconstruction began in Cambodia. Despite the country’s earnest efforts to make the transition to a market economy, the scars left by a civil strife lasting about twenty years have greatly impeded development; and many issues in terms of both infrastructure and institutions remain. Cambodia’s entry to the WTO was recognized in 2003; and building up a framework and fostering human resource in keeping with a market economy are urgent issues.

The Cambodia Japan Center’s role is to help foster human resources such as government employees, the management and employees of private companies, NGO members, and the general public who will help build the country’s market economy and to promote cultural exchanges and cooperation between Japan and Cambodia.

Cambodia Japan Center was open in February 2006 at Phnom Penh.

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