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Cambodia Survey to Kick Off in March – Phnom Penh Post

Permanent Secretary of State Rin Virak underlined the importance of training interviewers, supervisors and new trainers for the undertaking


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Reliance on personal networks has increased 11 per cent during the pandemic, with shrinking access to external capital for SMEs. Photo: Reuters

 

Cambodia’s Ministry of Planning is set to conduct a once-in-a-decade survey beginning in March to gather more accurate data on economic entities, more than 745,000 of which were listed in official registries as of last year, The Phnom Penh Post reported.

Speaking at a training course on data collection for the economic survey, ministry permanent secretary of state Rin Virak underlined the importance of training interviewers, supervisors and new trainers for the undertaking.

Read the full report: The Phnom Penh Post.

 

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