Post Staff | Publication date 23 February 2023 | 20:52 ICT

Published date23 February 2023
Publication titleThe Phnom Penh Post

Prime Minister Hun Sen told sub-national administrations to increase their minimum quotas for appointing women to leadership positions, as he has observed that the number of women working as appointed officials remains limited despite gender equality being the goal of the government.

Speaking at the closing of the Ministry of Interior's annual meeting on February 23, Hun Sen said most proposed appointments of officials at the provincial and district levels are still men.

'During a meeting with the National Council for Women recently, I observed that among the requests for appointment to new positions at the provincial and district levels, the number of women is too small.

'If we look at the deputy provincial governors who have been appointed recently, the number of women is too few. At the provincial level, we urge the appointment of two to three women as deputy provincial governors, but so far the number remains small. At the district level, the numbers are even smaller,' he noted.

He said that while officials keep saying that they respect gender equality, their requests do not reflect that reality, and thus he has decided to increase the number of women appointments for certain positions himself.

'We just keep talking about gender equality, gender equality, gender equality - but it does not exist in reality because we have not practised that. Are we lacking women? We can find a way to promote more women than our current numbers,' he said.

Hun Sen said that this commitment should not be seen as part of the election...

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