OV credited with Cambodian development
A senior Cambodian official has credited the Cambodians of Vietnamese descent for the country’s development, saying that they have lent hands to its poverty reduction cause.
He thanked the Vietnamese Party, State and Fatherland Front and the entire nation for their assistance to the Cambodians during the fight against the Khmer Rouge regime in 1979, ushering in a new chapter of Cambodia’s history and laying the groundwork for its national construction and development.
Speaking at the event, GAVC Chairman Chau Van Chi reviewed what the association has done since its establishment in 2003, saying that its chapters have raised public awareness of laws in the host country, ensuring that their interests and benefits are fully met.
It has also worked hard to raise donations in support of social and charitable activities, he added.
Over the years, the GAVC chapters have encouraged overseas Vietnamese households to teach their children how to master Khmer and Vietnamese languages at school, making it easier for them to integrate into society and preserve Vietnamese cultural identities.
Thanks to the support of ministries, localities, businesses and benefactors, the association has opened 57 school venues majoring in languages for some 5,000 students.
The GAVC, previously known as the Overseas Vietnamese Association in Cambodia, has steadily perfected its apparatus from the grassroots to central levels. With over 58,000 members, it has elected executive boards in 20 out of 24 cities and provinces across the country.