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Australia champions disability-led enterprises in Cambodia

Australia champions disability-led enterprises in Cambodia

Australia is supporting inclusive economic growth, ensuring that all people with disabilities can fully participate and benefit from the country’s development.

 

Through support from the Australian Government delivered by Mekong Inclusive Ventures (MIV), disability led small and medium enterprises receive practical training and tailored mentorship to strengthen their business and unlock new grow opportunities. 

 

Meet Try Sophearac, founder of KEBORAN, a handicrafts enterprise producing hand woven fabric, clothing and carved wooden souvenirs. KEBORAN employs 10 people with disabilities and plays an important role in preserving traditional Khmer crafts. 

 

With the support, Sophearac completed a six month business training program that strengthened his digital marketing skills, enabling KEBORAN to expand its reach and boost business performance.

 

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