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I、The NOGs, Services and Policy 1. NGOs TEP Culture and Education Association (TEP), established in 2010, is an NGO (Non-Governmental Organization) from Taiwan dedicated to youth education, employment promotion and agriculture cooperation in Southeast Asia. Cambodia Team for Education Program Organization (CTEP), an NGO registered in Cambodia, is set up and co-managed by TEP. 2. Services TEP/CTEP provide Education, Employment and Agriculture services in Cambodia and Vietnam (service map). The goals are : Education : Activate Computer Skills and eliminate Foreign-Language Illiteracy. Employment : Train and assist workers returning from Thailand and villagers in the rural area to find jobs in their own country. Agriculture : Increase agriculture productivity and improve farmers’ livelihood by promoting technology transfer and investment. 3. The policy TEP/CTEP does not build school buildings or distribute financial relief. Its efforts are entirely in the rural area and technical schools. It concentrates on providing the computer and language skills and promoting employment and agriculture cooperation. No discrimination based on race, sex, religion, national origin and age is acceptable.

II、Education Services 1. Rural Learning Centers and Technical High Schools A total of 36 Rural Learning Centers and Public Schools’ Computer Education Centers have been established, of which 20 remain in operations. Till June, 2022, 83,000 students had been enrolled and 37,000 graduated. To graduate from the Learning Center, each student completes one-or-two-hour-per-day, 5-days-per-week courses spanning 12-to-16 weeks in basic English or computer studies. 




For Technical Schools, CTEP had organized Summer Internship program for students to work in factories. CTEP was also assigned by Cambodia Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports to promote Coding Education in the Technical High Schools. 753 students in 2 Technical Schools are currently studying Coding Courses.
 

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