ASEAN & YOUTH NER:34-89%, Youth 160M/600 M or 37% 1 st AYF 2009, Thailand 2 nd AYF 2010, Vietnam 3 rd AYF 2011, Indonesia 4 th AYF 2012, Cambodia, 26-28 th Mar 2012, at Golden Stadium Hotel-youth participation in transforming ASEAN into People Centered Community Students: 3,190,109 Student at Rural : 2,582,944 Primary Lower Sec Upper Sec GER 116 % 58.5% 32.9% NER 95.2% 35% 20.6%
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ASEAN & YOUTHNER:34-89%, Youth 160M/600 M or 37%
1st AYF 2009, Thailand2nd AYF 2010, Vietnam3rd AYF 2011, Indonesia
4th AYF 2012, Cambodia, 26-28th Mar 2012, at Golden Stadium Hotel-youth participation in transforming ASEAN into People Centered Community
Students: 3,190,109
Student at Rural : 2,582,944
Primary Lower Sec Upper Sec
GER 116 % 58.5% 32.9%
NER 95.2% 35% 20.6%
History of ASEAN Youth Forums
1-2 April 2012, Phnom Penh, HotelRoles of Youth in ASEAN Community BuildingTopics: Youth Entrepreneurship and Youth Leadership39 Youth from ASEAN Countries and 225 Youths from Public and Private Universities in PP
ASEAN AwarenessASEAN Entrepreneurship SkillsASEAN Youth VolunteerismASEAN Youth Leadership12% of GDP should allocated for Basic and tertiary Eduaction-2011-VN
Statements-ASEAN Youth Body1. Low quality of education2. High unemployment rates,3. unsustainable environment caused by destructive development project,4. Low quality of public health services.
Elderly0ver 64
Adult Population
31-64
Young Population15-30
Children under 15
General Population13,395,682 4.27 % or 571,996
29.34% or 3.93 millions
32.73% or 4.38 millions
33.71% or 4.51 millions
I. Country Context
Working age Pop15-648,864,000
In the Labor Force7,480,000
Employed7,469,000
Unemployed11,000
Not in the labor force1,384,000
CSES 2009, MoP
Employed : All persons who worked at least one hour during the reference period, the past seven days, or had a job/economic activity from which they were temporary absent are employed. Unpaid family workers are included in employed.
49.20%
26.90%
23.50%
0.10%
Main Occupation
Self Employed
Paid Employed
Unpaid family workers
Other
I. Country Context‐Employment
Cambodia Youth and High Risk Situation
High Risk Young PopulationAround 1 millions of high risk young population
Or one of three Cambodian Youth are living and working at High Risk Behavior
Factory Workers= 319,383, MoC 2010, 262 Fac
Entertainment Workers(EW-MSM-DU)=70,520, NCHADS/FHI/KHANA 2009
1 “Currently employed” is defined as having done work in the past seven days. Includes persons who did not work in the past seven days but who are regularly employed and were absent from work for leave, illness, vacation, or any other such reason.Source: CDHS 2010.
VI.Findings-Employment
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
No Education
Incomplete primary
Complete primary
Incomplete secodary
Complete secondary
Higher
Axis Title
Percent Distribution Among Youth Aged 15-30 Who Employed in the Past 12 Mmonths by Type of Employment
All YearSeasonalOccasional
VI. Findings-Participation
Male Female Total
Human Rights 93.5 94.5 94
Democracy 71.8 82.1 72
Civic engagement 68 67 67.5
Transparency 26.7 22.8 24.8
Accountability 88 90.3 89.2
Commune councilors 91.7 92.1 91.9
Source: Youth civic participation in Cambodia, 2010. UNDP
Percentage of men and women age 15-24 who ever heard about the human rights, democracy,civic engagement, transparency and commune councilors, Cambodia 2010.
VI.Findings-Media Consumption
Reading newspaper/magazine at least one a
weekListening to radio at
least one a weekWatching TV at
least one a weekMale Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
15th ASEAN Youth Day Meeting‐AMMY VI25 June 2009‐Youth Volunteerism
1. Leadership dev.
2. Entrepreneurship
3. ASEAN Awareness
‐ Youth Exchange Program‐6,000 engaged till 2012
‐ ASEAN +CHINA Youth entrepreneurship Association
Third Forum 15 Dec 2009, VN
‐ASEAN‐CHINA YOUTH CAMP 2010
2010‐2011
16th ASEAN Youth Day Meeting
VI AMMY 25 June 200
Vision powered by Action 2015
Common Themes
1. Leadership development
2. Entrepreneurship
3. ASEAN Awareness Raising
‐ Youth Forum and Festival 2011
Leadership, Entrepreneurship and Education toward ASEAN C 2015
‐ ASEAN‐CHINA Entrepreneurship Exchange Program
‐Japan East Asia Network of Exchange for students and Youth
‐Asia Exchange Association‐ Asia Korea Frontiers Forum
Bring the next generation of youth leaders or dialogue relation on business, environment and Tourist
2011‐2012
2015,
ASEAN&YOUTH
Flow of PeopleWorkforceStudentsExchange ProgramStandard degreeUniversity NetworkMulti Cultural SkillsProfessional SkillsSkill competitivenessEmployment Policy
ASEAN Community 2015
ASEAN AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
EDUCATION
•Integration education priorities•Awareness of ASEAN to youth•University Network•ASEAN Language‐English Language •ASEAN Youth Program Fund
HR Development
•Qualified, competent and well prepared for ASEAN workforce•Center of Excellence•Address the needs of high value added industries that enhance ASEAN Global Competitiveness •ASEAN Standard Competitiveness •ASEAN Skill Competitiveness
Decent Work
•ASEAN Employment Policy•ASEAN Skill Recognition Framework•ASEAN network of experts•ASEAN Occupational Safety and Health s Framework
ICT
•ASEAN IT Initiatives • Positive use of ICT ( Information and Communication technology)• IT Expertise • Science and IT
Civil Service Capability
• High Quality of Public Services• Public Human Resources Competencies• ASEAN Resource Center
95 95 94 94 93 92 92 91
78 73
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
Adult Literacy Rate
Source: ASEAN Statistic 2011
109 109 109 107101 99
9182 81
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Girl‐Boy Ratio in Secondary School
Source: ASEAN Statistic 2011
89
7668
61
36 34
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
Brunei Thailand Indonesia Philippines Lao Cambodia
NER (secondary School)
Source: ASEAN Statistic 2011
7,300
5,580 5,530
2,390 2,390
840 790 62050 20
0
1,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
6,000
7,000
8,000
Internet Subscriber Per 10,000 Pop
Source: ASEAN Statistic 2011
14,047
12,25711,060 10,666 10,056
8,098
5,1183,778
790 900
2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
14,000
16,000
Cellular Phone Density per 10,000 Pop
Source: ASEAN Statistic 2011
Bibliographies
ASEAN, 2011, ASEAN statistic Leaflet, selected core indicators, ASEAN Foreign Investment Statistic, Database as of 6 July 2011; Country Submission
Ministry of Planning and Ministry of Health , Royal Government of Cambodia, 2010, Cambodia Health Demographic Survey, www.moh.gov.kh
Ministry of Planning. Royal Government of Cambodia, 2009, Cambodia Socio Economic Survey, www.mop.gov.kh, www.nis.gov.kh , www.db.ncdd.gov.kh
Ministry of Planning, RGC, 2008, Cambodia Demographic Census 2008Ministry of Planning, RGC, 2011 Cambodia Economic Census , March 2011ASEAN 2010, ASEAN Community in figures 2010Google Analysis and ReportsASEAN Phnom Penh Agenda, 2012 ASEAN Phnom Penh Declaration, 2012