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                          Country:  Cambodia
                          Summary: Individual Local Consultant to Support the Implementation of Financial Literacy Campaign in the Gft
                          Deadline: 21 Sep 2025
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                          Notice Type: Tender
                          TOT Ref.No.: 126153031
                          Document Ref. No.: DC/PHNOM PENH/INDIVIDUAL/09/12/25
                          
                          Financier: International Labour Organization
                          Purchaser Ownership: Public
                          Tender Value: Refer Document
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                                I.Introduction and backgroundSince 2022, the ILO's Global Centre on Digital Wages for Decent Work, Better Factories Cambodia (BFC), and national stakeholders have promoted the transition to responsible digital wage payments to advance financial inclusion, enhance payroll efficiency and transparency, and foster greater respect for workers' rights in the Textile, Apparel, Footwear, and Travel Goods sector in Cambodia. By working closely with employers' organizations, trade unions, workers, the government, financial service providers, brands and buyers, and development partners, the initiative facilitated stakeholder engagement, dialogue, knowledge sharing, research, and provided training, tools, and policy guidance to scale up digital wage adoption across the industry. The fast development of the digital financial ecosystem, with improved service coverage across the country, convenient and more affordable solutions, has facilitated and accelerated the adoption of digital wage payments by factories and their workers. To date, more than 600, 000 workers the majority of whom are women - in more than 500 export factories now receive their wages through financial accounts.In the early years, wage digitization enabled workers to access their very first formal financial account, paving the way to their financial inclusion. Evidence also showed that when wage digitization is implemented responsibly—with active worker engagement and adequate support throughout the transition—it helps w...
Publish Date: 12-Sep-2025
UN Orgnization: INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANIZATION (ILO)
Type of Notice: Call for individual consultants
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