2021-12-14
AEAA have signed a code of conduct for highest ethical practice in recruitment to Australia at embassy

Australian Education Associations Alliance Nepal (AEAA) has signed a code of conduct to develop ethical practices and recruitment to Australia as a study destination, in the presence of Honorable Australian Ambassador Ms. Felicity Volk at the Australian Embassy. AEAA has the participation of six different agency associations of Nepal including ECAN, NAEER, FECON, IERIN, NECA, and AAERI Nepal. 

The signing of the code of conduct by the Australian Education Associations Alliance Nepal (AEAA) is a significant step towards ensuring ethical practices and responsible recruitment of students to Australia as a study destination. The code of conduct outlines the principles and guidelines that the participating agency associations must follow to maintain ethical and professional standards in their operations.

The six agency associations of Nepal that have joined the AEAA in signing the code of conduct. The collaboration of these agency associations under the umbrella of AEAA aims to promote transparency, fairness, and integrity in the recruitment of students to Australia.

The signing ceremony was held in the presence of Honorable Australian Ambassador Ms. Felicity Volk at the Australian Embassy, underscoring the importance of the code of conduct and the commitment of both Australia and Nepal to promote ethical practices in the education sector. The code of conduct sets out a range of principles, including providing accurate and truthful information to students, maintaining transparency in financial transactions, and avoiding conflicts of interest.

The code of conduct also emphasizes the importance of protecting the rights and welfare of students and complying with relevant laws and regulations. Participating agencies are required to undergo regular audits and assessments to ensure compliance with the code of conduct, and any violations may result in the suspension or termination of their membership in the AEAA.

Overall, the signing of the code of conduct by the AEAA and its member agency associations is a positive development for the education sector in Nepal and Australia. It reinforces the commitment of both countries to promoting ethical and responsible recruitment practices and ensures that students receive accurate and reliable information when considering Australia as a study destination.