NEW PROJECT ENABLES CHILDCARE SOLUTIONS FOR CAMBODIAN TEXTILE WORKERS

A NEW project is providing childcare at Cambodian textile and clothing plants, with France’s development agency Agence Française de Développement (AFD) and NGO Planète Enfants et Développement (PE&D) is aiming to boost employees’ wellbeing and reduce staff turnover. The AFD’s Cambodia director Philippe Steinmetz and PE&D’s regional co-ordinator for Cambodia and Vietnam, Nathalie Dupont, have told WTiN.com. The three-year project launched last month (October) will “pilot the provision of reproductive and mental health (RMH) and childcare ...


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