Background
On February 25, 2026, the Cambodia National Youth Center in Siem Reap organized a certificate award ceremony for graduates of the Basic Education Equivalency Programme (BEEP). BEEP is an internet-based equality education program designed to assist youth who dropped out at the lower secondary education level to continue their studies through a blended learning system, which combines online and face-to-face modes. The program is a joint initiative between the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport (MoEYS), the Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training, and UNESCO Cambodia to expand access to foundational education and to address dropout rates at the lower secondary level.
Scope of Application
BEEP targets Cambodian youth who discontinued formal education at the lower secondary level but wish to resume education flexibly and free of charge. The program supports completion of basic education equivalency, enabling graduates to pursue further training or formal education at vocational institutions under the Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training or general and technical education under MoEYS.
Key Provisions or Decisions
The certificate award ceremony recognized 77 graduates who completed the program. The Secretary of State for MoEYS presided over the event and highlighted the collaborative efforts of the Cambodia National Youth Center, partner organizations, and UNESCO. The program’s core provision is an internet-based, flexible curriculum aimed at increasing educational attainment among youth dropouts. The collaboration aims to develop students’ skills for improved employment opportunities, better quality of life, and contribution to national socio-economic development.
Implications for Investors, Businesses, or Compliance
While BEEP is an educational program rather than a commercial regulation, it indirectly influences workforce development by providing a pathway for youth to gain recognized qualifications and skills needed by the labor market. This contributes to the capacity building of the Cambodian workforce, which is relevant for employers, training institutions, and policy planners involved in human capital development.
Official Source
The information is sourced from the official Facebook page of the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport (MoEYS): https://www.facebook.com/moeys.gov.kh/posts/pfbid0Fbfc95rS7ckLdJrJJCoeU27AfUu2fKwKwe9XjcQcc3rbBHe4MSxBQZfgSJ5xqTE8l





