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Agriculture Cooperation: 48 Cambodians were invited to Taiwan for visits, trainings or exhibitions since 2018. More exchange visits are being arranged for trade and investment promotion and technology transfer to upgrade Cambodian agriculture and improve the lives of Cambodian farmers.
V. VTEP Achievements in Vietnam VTEP’s first Learning Center in Vietnam was opened in October 2018, followed by the second one in August 2019. More Learning Centers will be set up in 2020 with funding from Taiwanese Companies in Vietnam to reward local communities and to fulfill Corporate Social Responsibilities. VTEP’s Agriculture Cooperation Program will be launched in the near future. 
VI. TEP Managment TEP has more than 50 local staff and international volunteers working in Cambodia, Vietnam and Taiwan. 
For more information, please contact : TEP in Taiwan CEO : Peter Hou, lizenhou@gmail.com Secretary General : Jade Liu, TaiwanGo@outlook.com CTEP in Cambodia Director : Alice Tseng, benrutzeng@gmail.com Deputy Director : Chhun Soksan, chhun.soksan@gmail.com VTEP in Vietnam Managing Director : Allan Lin, allanlinvn@gmail.com
(A) Education Services in Cambodia (RED color) 13 Learning Centers Self-Managed by CTEP 9 Learning Centers Co-Managed by CTEP 14 Learning Centers Suspended or Closed by CTEP (B) Employment, Agriculture and other Services in Cambodia (BLUE color) 7 Vocational Training Centers supported by CTEP 17 Provinces in which CTEP collaborates with NEA (National Employment Agency), CCC (Cambodia Chamber of Commerce) and GIZ (German ODA) to provide Employment, Agriculture and other Services (C) Education Services in Vietnam and Laos (GREEN color) 2 Schools’ Computer Classes supported by VTEP 1 Learning Center’s Computer Classes will soon be supported by LTEP
Cambodia-Taiwan Education Program (CTEP) TEP Culture and Education Association (TEP) A total of 36 learning centers have been established by CTEP in Cambodia. 22 centers remain in operation after closure of 14 centers for various reasons. In addition to CTEP learning centers, TEP supports seven vocational training centers in Cambodia and establishes two learning centers for the Vietnam-Taiwan Education Program (VTEP) in Vietnam. CTEP has two types of learning centers :

1) Self-Managed Learning Center (SLC) In Cambodia, many schools divide their student body into two, each attending school for a half day. SLC provides after-school education ~ afternoon classes for public schools’ morning class students, and morning classes for public schools’ afternoon students. There are also lessons taught in the evening for all students. In a SLC, CTEP designs and develops learning courses, hires and trains teachers, enrolls and supervises students, assesses educational need and evaluates performance. Due to CTEP’s limited manpower and financial resources, SLC can only be set up and managed in places within three hours’ drive of Siem Reap, where CTEP head office is located. Therefore, CTEP cooperates with public schools and other NGOs to jointly set up and co-manage learning centers in public schools and/or other NGO classrooms.
2) Co-Managed Learning Center (CLC) In CLCs, public schools/NGOs assign teachers and enroll students. CTEP provides computers, textbooks, teacher training and teaching allowance. CTEP visits CLC regularly to supervise teachers, deliver exams to students and evaluate performance. CTEP also arranges exchange visits for CLC teachers and principals to visit Taiwan, and their Taiwan counterparts to visit Cambodia.
 Of the 22 learning centers currently under CTEP management, 13 are SLC and 9 are CLC. Computer skills and/or English are taught in all learning centers. Chinese is taught only at CTEP Center in Siem Reap. Profiles of CTEP Learning Centers are illustrated in the following pages.

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