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Report Launch

Cambodia’s labour migration governance framework for the fishing and seafood processing sectors

This report launching event discusses a comparative analysis with international labour standards for recruitment, work in fishing and forced labour.

A fisher holding up his catch. © Pichit Phromkade/ILO
Report launch of Cambodia’s labour migration governance framework

Labour migration significantly contributes to inclusive and sustainable economic growth and development of Cambodia. However, addressing the specific vulnerabilities of migrant workers in the fishing and seafood processing sectors requires that further legislative progress is made towards the adoption of international labour standards.

This report launching event by the ILO Ship to Shore Rights South East Asia programme discusses key findings and recommendations for enhancing the legal protections of Cambodian migrant fishers and seafood processing workers in line with international standards.

Speakers

  • Photo of Khiev Socheat
    Khiev Socheat
    Chief of Office Provincial, Department of Labour and Vocational Training Kampong Cham
  • Photo of Meun Tola
    Meun Tola
    Director of the Centre for Alliance of Labour and Human Rights
  • Photo of Mom Sokchar
    Mom Sokchar
    Director of the Legal Support for Children and Women
  • Photo of Benjamin Harkins
    Benjamin Harkins
    Technical Officer, Ship to Shore Rights SEA programme, ILO

Moderator

  • Photo of Sok Sambo
    Sok Sambo
    National Programme Coordinator, Ship to Shore Rights SEA programme, ILO
Cambodia’s labour migration governance framework: A comparative analysis with international labour standards for recruitment, work in fishing and forced labour
Cambodia’s labour migration governance framework cover

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