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About ASSET-H&C

The Association of Southeast Asian Social Enterprises for Training in Hospitality & Catering is a network that brings together vocational training centers willing to work hand in hand to better fulfill their common social mission: bringing positive change in the lives of vulnerable youth by teaching them trades that will allow them to successfully integrate into society.

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Our Impacts
14

schools across 6 countries

Capacities of

201

members' staff enhanced

69

members' staff

joined at least one seminar

132

staff benefiting

from capacity building

83

one-year scholarship granted

to disadvantaged students

1000+

people sensitized to sustainable

tourism through events

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ASSET-H&C, is a unique network of innovative vocational training centers that support the social and economic inclusion of vulnerable people in Southeast Asia, through training and professional integration in hospitality & catering. It brings together 13 schools willing to work hand in hand to better fulfill their common mission of making a positive impact on the lives of disadvantaged youths and adults across Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand, Phillipines, and Vietnam.

The network promotes hands-on, market-related, and sustainable educational approaches in Technical, Vocational Education. It also is a key regional player in sustainable hospitality and tourism.

At the twelfth edition of the ASSET-H&C Get Together series, held on July 17, 2025, our members schools gathered for an interesting conversation confronting a challenge many institutions share: staff turnover. Under the theme “The Social Business Paradox: Staff Turnover Under the Microscope”, the session has unpacked the root causes of high turnover rates and explored collaborative solutions. 
July 30, 2025
At the 11th edition of ASSET-H&C’s Get Together series, 18 participants from 7 member schools and IECD projects gathered virtually to discuss one of the typical dilemmas facing social businesses in the education sector: How can we diversify revenues to achieve financial sustainability—without losing sight of our social mission?
June 10, 2025
Publications
“Valued. Paid. Recognized.”: A Desk Review of Initiatives Promoting Women’s Empowerment in the Mekong Hospitality & Tourism Sector
“Valued. Paid. Recognized.”: A Desk Review of Initiatives Promoting Women’s Empowerment in the Mekong Hospitality & Tourism Sector
March 5, 2021
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