On January 20, 2025, the Coordinating Committee on Informal Economy Development (CCIED), in collaboration with the Phnom Penh Municipal Administration, co-organized an outreach campaign with 1,500 members of Phnom Penh’s informal economy. The campaign was chaired by H.E. Minister Hem Vanndy, Chairman of the CCIED, and H.E. Khuong Sreng, Governor of Phnom Penh.
Addressing the event, Minister Vanndy said, “The Royal Government has prioritized informal economy development, focusing on improving their livelihood and well-being by strengthening their capacity, resilience, and market competitiveness.”
Informal economy Development is the government’s priority aimed at promoting participation in supply chains and create added value in national economic activities while contributing to reducing poverty and social inequality.
Onboarding the platform allows the government to build an accurate, comprehensive database for targeted and timely interventions, especially during times of crisis.
“Onboarding also paves the way for informal economy actors to access various supports that ministries-institutions are continuously developing, such as skills development, National Social Security Fund (NSSF) benefits, formal financial services, arrear reliefs and tax exemptions, and social protection services.”
H.E. Khuong Sreng recalled the message of Samdech Moha Borvor Thipadei HUN Manet, delivered at the official inauguration of the Digital Platform for Onboarding the Informal Economy on December 16, 2024: “The main objective in developing the Digital Platform for Onboarding the Informal Economy is to support and not to impose additional burdens on informal economy. It’s based on the principle of voluntary, non-compulsory measures. This is a mechanism that the Royal Government has set up to establish a connection with the informal economy for the government’s consideration and effective, prompt interventions.”
H.E. Khuong Sreng also called on informal economy actors across Phnom Penh to onboard the platform for their future, careers, employment, and family income.
The platform allows for multiple onboarding options, including through the CAM-IE mobile app, web portal, and nationwide branches of onboarding partners, currently Wing Bank, ACLEDA Bank, ABA Bank, SME Bank, and ARDB Bank. Onboarding targets microenterprises, workers and employees of microenterprises, seasonal workers, and self-employed individuals in the informal economy.
Minister Hem Vanndy called on ministries-institutions and capital-provincial administrations, to continue organizing outreach campaigns to raise awareness of the benefits to the village, commune, and Sangkat levels and to scale up onboarding across the country.
The National Strategy for Developing the Informal Economy 2023-2028 aims to develop the informal sector to transition into the formal sector and become an important driving force for sustainable, inclusive and resilient development.
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