Offizielle Grussbotschaften aus Kambodscha und Moldau zum Jubiläum
60 Jahre LED
Im Rahmen der Jubiläumsfeier am 21. März in Schaan, Liechtenstein, nahm der LED mit Stolz und Freude die offiziellen Geburtstagsgrüsse aus Kambodscha und Moldau entgegen, die ihm in Form von Video- und Briefbotschaften übermittelt wurden.
Videobotschaft aus Kambodscha:
Die offiziellen Videogrüsse von Staatssekretär Kuon Phon Rattanak, Staatssekretär im Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, wirkten inspirierend und wurden mit Herzlichkeit aufgenommen. Seine kurze Rede verdeutlichte die gute Zusammenarbeit, die sich in den letzten Jahren zwischen den beiden Ländern entwickelt hat. Der LED unterstützt Kambodscha aktiv beim Aufbau qualifizierter Arbeitskräfte für die Energiewende, den nachhaltigen Tourismus und die digitale Transformation. Um mehr über die Arbeit des LED in Kambodscha zu erfahren, klicken Sie auf LED-Projekte.
Glückwunsche aus Moldau:
Pius Frick, heute Landeskoordinator für den LED in Kambodscha, verlas die Grussbotschaft der moldauischen Präsidentin Maia Sandu, welche in ihrer früheren Funktion als Bildungsministerin eng mit dem LED zusammengearbeitet hatte. Pius Frick war zu der Zeit für den LED in Moldau tätig.
Grussbotschaft von Maia Sandu zum 60-jährigen Jubiläum des LED in Originalversion:
Dear President of the Board Beck,
Distinguished guests,
Friends of the Liechtenstein Development Service
It is an honour to address a message to you as you celebrate 60 years of the Liechtenstein Development Service — an organisation whose work continues to improve lives across the globe, including in the Republic of Moldova.
As a former Minister of Education, I witnessed firsthand the value of LED’s contribution to Moldova’s education system. LED was among the first partners to understand that reforming vocational education is not just about new curricula—it is about creating real opportunities for young people to thrive in a changing world.
Through its projects, LED has helped modernise over 30 vocational institutions in Moldova. It has supported the professional development of teachers and school managers, improved infrastructure, and, crucially, built bridges between education and the labour market.
I am particularly proud of our work together to pioneer green skills through renewable energy training programmes. As we invest in renewables, aiming to reach a sustained 30% share in our energy mix, these efforts empower our youth with the tools to shape a more sustainable future for Moldova.
The LED-supported dual education and school-based entrepreneurial initiatives also reflect the spirit of innovation we want to see more of in our country and across Europe.
On behalf of the people of Moldova, thank you for your long-standing partnership. And thank you for believing in our potential. Moldova continues its path toward a modern, European future—and thanks to partners like LED, our young people are better prepared to build it.
As we fight to strengthen our democracy and join the European Union, it becomes ever more important to raise new generations of young people who care deeply about their country, about democracy, and about peace in Europe. Moldova is changing. And with the right education and support, our young people will lead this transformation—with confidence, with integrity, and with a sense of responsibility for the world around them.
Thank you again once again for your work and congratulations on this important milestone!