Colombia Sends 15 Demining Trainees to Cambodia
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Colombia Sends 15 Demining Trainees to Cambodia
Colombian government sends 15 trainees to Cambodia to learn demining skills
Appeared 8 minutes ago
Monday, May 30, 2022
The Colombian government has sent 15 trainees to study mine action in Cambodia to apply these skills to mine clearance and management in their country effectively and with high quality.
Heng Ratana, the Royal Government delegate in charge of CMAC, said during the training on the morning of May 30 that after the situation of Covid-19 improved, the Colombian government decided to send 15 trainees to train with CMAC in Siem Reap.
Mr. CMAC Director General said that this training course focuses on the topic of quality management and operational standards "for two weeks from May 30 to June 9, 2022.
Mr. CMAC added that out of the 15 trainees, 2 were women, and there are 10 soldiers from the Army, 2 from the Navy, 1 from the Air Force, and 2 representatives from the Ministry of Defense and the Office of the Senior Peacekeeping Mission.
Heng Ratana recalled that Colombia was the first country to receive South-South cooperation cooperation in the field of mine action with CMAC, which so far has had a total of 173 participants and a total of 10 training courses.
It should be noted that this South-South training project is supported by the Government of Japan through the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA).
https://www.kampucheathmey.com/local-news/321136
Appeared 8 minutes ago
Monday, May 30, 2022
The Colombian government has sent 15 trainees to study mine action in Cambodia to apply these skills to mine clearance and management in their country effectively and with high quality.
Heng Ratana, the Royal Government delegate in charge of CMAC, said during the training on the morning of May 30 that after the situation of Covid-19 improved, the Colombian government decided to send 15 trainees to train with CMAC in Siem Reap.
Mr. CMAC Director General said that this training course focuses on the topic of quality management and operational standards "for two weeks from May 30 to June 9, 2022.
Mr. CMAC added that out of the 15 trainees, 2 were women, and there are 10 soldiers from the Army, 2 from the Navy, 1 from the Air Force, and 2 representatives from the Ministry of Defense and the Office of the Senior Peacekeeping Mission.
Heng Ratana recalled that Colombia was the first country to receive South-South cooperation cooperation in the field of mine action with CMAC, which so far has had a total of 173 participants and a total of 10 training courses.
It should be noted that this South-South training project is supported by the Government of Japan through the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA).
https://www.kampucheathmey.com/local-news/321136
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Re: Colombia Sends 15 Demining Trainees to Cambodia
June 11, 2022
CMAC delegation to travel to Colombia
Following the success of the training of Columbian deminers by the Cambodian Mine Action Centre (CMAC) officers, CMAC has been requested to travel to Colombia and provide more training and assistance.
This is according to Heng Ratana, CMAC Director General. Ratana met with Ana Miria Prieto, Ambassador of the Republic of Colombia to Cambodia, Okada Naoya, Second Secretary of the Embassy of Japan in Cambodia and Yanagawa Shinji, Deputy Director of JICA, to discuss the new mission.
Ratana said that seeing the success of the previous training, the Colombian government has re-requested the Japanese government to continue to support the training of Colombian officers for three more years (2023-2025). The Japanese Government approved the request and requested the Cambodian Government to assign CMAC to continue training the Colombian officers.
https://www.khmertimeskh.com/501092344/ ... -colombia/
CMAC delegation to travel to Colombia
Following the success of the training of Columbian deminers by the Cambodian Mine Action Centre (CMAC) officers, CMAC has been requested to travel to Colombia and provide more training and assistance.
This is according to Heng Ratana, CMAC Director General. Ratana met with Ana Miria Prieto, Ambassador of the Republic of Colombia to Cambodia, Okada Naoya, Second Secretary of the Embassy of Japan in Cambodia and Yanagawa Shinji, Deputy Director of JICA, to discuss the new mission.
Ratana said that seeing the success of the previous training, the Colombian government has re-requested the Japanese government to continue to support the training of Colombian officers for three more years (2023-2025). The Japanese Government approved the request and requested the Cambodian Government to assign CMAC to continue training the Colombian officers.
https://www.khmertimeskh.com/501092344/ ... -colombia/
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Re: Colombia Sends 15 Demining Trainees to Cambodia
Former President of Colombia Visits CMAC’s Headquarters
AKP Phnom Penh, June 08, 2022 --
H.E. Andrés Pastrana Arango, former President of the Republic of Colombia and current President of the Centrist Democrat International (CDI), paid a visit to the Cambodian Mine Action Centre (CMAC)’s headquarters in Phnom Penh early this week.
He was warmly received by H.E. Heng Ratana, Director General of CMAC and many other senior CMAC officials.
The former Colombian president took the opportunity to visit Colombian military mine action experts who have been on a mine clearance training with CMAC, under the support of JICA.
H.E. Andrés Pastrana Arango thanked the Royal Government for sharing experience in mine and ERW clearance with Colombia. He recalled the history of landmine in Colombia and urged to strengthen cooperation between both nations.
- AKP
AKP Phnom Penh, June 08, 2022 --
H.E. Andrés Pastrana Arango, former President of the Republic of Colombia and current President of the Centrist Democrat International (CDI), paid a visit to the Cambodian Mine Action Centre (CMAC)’s headquarters in Phnom Penh early this week.
He was warmly received by H.E. Heng Ratana, Director General of CMAC and many other senior CMAC officials.
The former Colombian president took the opportunity to visit Colombian military mine action experts who have been on a mine clearance training with CMAC, under the support of JICA.
H.E. Andrés Pastrana Arango thanked the Royal Government for sharing experience in mine and ERW clearance with Colombia. He recalled the history of landmine in Colombia and urged to strengthen cooperation between both nations.
- AKP
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Re: Colombia Sends 15 Demining Trainees to Cambodia
Cambodia, Colombia to Continue Mine Clearance Cooperation
AKP Phnom Penh, July 04, 2022 --
Cambodia and Colombia have reaffirmed commitment for both bilateral and multilateral cooperation, especially under the South-South programme.
The discussion was renewed during a recent meeting between H.E. Oum Phumro, Deputy Director General of the Cambodian Mine Action Centre (CMAC) and JICA and Colombian technical staff on the South-South Programme at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Colombia.
The two sides also cheered an official announcement of continued support for Cambodia-Colombia cooperation, especially under the South-South scheme, despite the change of government, and the third phase of the South-South CMAC-DAICMA programme will last for three years (2023-2025).
CMAC has already provided two phases of trainings to Colombian trainees, with a total of 175 trainees.
- AKP
AKP Phnom Penh, July 04, 2022 --
Cambodia and Colombia have reaffirmed commitment for both bilateral and multilateral cooperation, especially under the South-South programme.
The discussion was renewed during a recent meeting between H.E. Oum Phumro, Deputy Director General of the Cambodian Mine Action Centre (CMAC) and JICA and Colombian technical staff on the South-South Programme at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Colombia.
The two sides also cheered an official announcement of continued support for Cambodia-Colombia cooperation, especially under the South-South scheme, despite the change of government, and the third phase of the South-South CMAC-DAICMA programme will last for three years (2023-2025).
CMAC has already provided two phases of trainings to Colombian trainees, with a total of 175 trainees.
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