Ministry, SNV Discuss More Agricultural Cooperation

The Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (MAFF) and the Netherlands Development Organisation (SNV) have discussed more cooperation on agriculture sector.

H.E. Dith Tina, Minister of MAFF and Mr. Rik Overmars, Team Leader of CHAIN Project at SNV in Cambodia, held the discussion at the ministry on April 5.

Mr. Rik Overmars presented SNV's project supporting private sector and SMEs to promote Cambodia's agriculture and improve the people's livelihood.

H.E. Dith Tina spoke highly of the project and underlined the ministry's priority especially in promoting cashew nut supply chain to international markets.

Other priorities include the improvement of the livelihood of people along the Mekong River in Kratie and Stung Treng provinces and management of the use of reservoirs in Kampong Cham province for agriculture purpose.

The minister asked SNV to implement the project creatively and effectively in line with the ministry's policy and in close cooperation with the ministry's technical officials.

Source: Agence Kampuchea Presse (AKP)

Japan to Provide Over US$18 Million to Support Irrigation and Drainage Project in Phnom Penh

The Government of Japan will extend JPY 2,482,000,000 (approximately US$ 18,240,000) in loan to the Royal Government of Cambodia for an irrigation and drainage project in Phnom Penh, said a press release of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MFAIC).

The Exchange of Notes and accompanying documents on the loan extension will be signed here at the ministry on April 10 between Cambodian Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of MFAIC H.E. PRAK Sokhonn and Japanese Ambassador to Cambodia H.E. UENO Atsushi, the source pointed out.

According to the ministry, the loan will be used to carry out the Southwest Phnom Penh Irrigation and Drainage Rehabilitation and Improvement Project (II).

“The said credit provision will contribute to further stepping up the Royal Government of Cambodia’s ongoing socio-economic development endeavours, and solidifying the excellent relations and thriving across-the-board cooperation between the two countries,” stressed the press release issued this evening.

Source: Agence Kampuchea Presse (AKP)

National Olympic Stadium Almost Ready for SEA Games-ASEAN Para Games 2023

Sports infrastructures at the National Olympic Stadium (NOS) are almost ready to host 32nd SEA Games and the 12th ASEAN Para Games.

The update was shared by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defence Samdech Pichey Sena Tea Banh, President of Cambodian SEA Games-ASEAN Para Games Organising Committees (CAMSOC-CAMAPGOC) while inspecting the NOS sports infrastructures on Apr. 6.

The NOS will accommodate nine sports including Men Football, Volleyball, Water Polo, Gymnastics, Petanque, Sepak Takraw, Soft Tennis, Weightlifting, and DanceSport.

Five locations in Cambodia have been prepared to host the games including the Morodok Techo National Stadium, the Olympic National Stadium, and the Chroy Changvar International Convention and Exhibition Centre in Phnom Penh, and other locations in the provinces of Kep, Kampot, Preah Sihanouk and Siem Reap.

A total of 36 sports and a demonstration sport (teqball) have been listed for the 32nd SEA Games and 13 for the 12th ASEAN Para Games.

Cambodia will host the 32nd SEA Games and the 12th ASEAN Para Games from May 5 to 17, 2023 and from Jun. 1 to 10, 2023 respectively, under the motto "Sport: Live in Peace".

Source: Agence Kampuchea Presse (AKP)

Cambodia Celebrates Significant Health Achievements on WHO’s 75th Founding Anniversary

The Royal Government of Cambodia has expressed its congratulations to the World Health Organisation (WHO) on the 75th anniversary of its founding and highlighted the country's many health successes.

According to a joint press release AKP received last night, Cambodia has achieved significant health outcomes in the past decades that have changed many people's lives for the better. Life expectancy has risen dramatically in Cambodia and as of 2021-2022 was 76 years old. Nearly all (99 percent) women now give birth with a skilled health provider, an increase from just over one in three women in 2000.

Neonatal and under five mortality rates have rapidly declined over the past two decades, from 37 to 8 and 124 to 16 per 1000 live births respectively. This included an over 50 percent decrease between 2014 and 2021-2022 alone, far faster than global averages, and meeting the Cambodian Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) eight years ahead of schedule.

Cambodia successfully eradicated polio in 1997 and has achieved significant progress in preventing controlling, and eliminating other communicable diseases. The number of reported falciparum malaria cases is at its lowest ever, and it has been five years since malaria mortality was last recorded in 2018. The rates of tuberculosis incidence and mortality have decreased by around 50 percent from 2000 to 2021, and Cambodia achieved the reduction of global AIDS targets ahead of schedule.

Over the past decade, Cambodia effectively prepared for, and responded to, health security threats and emergencies, particularly the COVID-19 pandemic, through the strengthening of its surveillance and response systems, laboratory capacity, and public health and social measures, in particular, Cambodia achieved high COVID-19 vaccination coverage whilst still maintaining essential health services and delivered effective mental health and psychosocial support where it was needed during this heightened time of stress and crisis.

"This World Health Day, we congratulate the Royal Government of Cambodia on its remarkable success in improving the health and wellbeing of Cambodians and in leading the way towards 'Health for All'. I am proud that WHO has been a trusted partner with the Royal Government of Cambodia and the people of Cambodia in this success," said Dr. Ailan Li, WHO Representative to Cambodia.

"Cambodia has made extraordinary efforts in ensuring sustained management of COVID-19, including through local preparedness and a successful vaccination rollout. WHO is grateful to the Royal Government of Cambodia's strong leadership, and its commitment to invest in health for future social and economic development in Cambodia," noted Dr. Li.

As outlined at the recent National Health Congress, Cambodia is rapidly developing, and people's demand for health services will continue to grow. Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are rising and now cause an estimated two-thirds of the country's deaths, and it will be important to strengthen NCDs prevention and control, and to address the needs of a future ageing population.

In March, the Royal Government of Cambodia convened an annual dialogue with the United Nations Country Team where discussions focused on strengthening the health system toward Universal Health Coverage and expanding social protection, both of which are vital to achieving the targets set in the Cambodia SDGs.

"We are committed to ensuring no one is left behind as Cambodia moves towards a brighter future," emphasised H.E. Professor Mam Bunheng. "In collaboration with WHO we continue our collective journey of boosting primary health care as the foundation towards Universe Health Coverage that will secure a healthy and safe future for all Cambodians for the next 75 years and beyond."

The Royal Government of Cambodia took the opportunity to commended and appreciated the hard work by health care workers, communities and officials, in collaboration with WHO and other health partners, to ensure a safer and healthier Cambodia.

WHO was founded on April 7, 1948 and today the world will mark the beginning of a year-long campaign to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the founding of WHO, with the theme "Health for All".

Cambodia first joined WHO in 1950, when it was an Associate Member of the French Union, and since then WHO has been the country's primary health and wellbeing partner, working to create a safer and healthier Cambodia for all.

The Kingdom of Cambodia "As an active Member State of WHO, Cambodia is committed to promoting and protecting public health and equity within our borders and around the world, and we are proud that ‘We are WHO’".

Source: Agence Kampuchea Presse (AKP)

Czech Republic to Foster Cooperation on Agriculture with Cambodia

Czech Republic is committed to continuing to promote the cooperation on agriculture sector with Cambodia.

The commitment was highlighted in a meeting in Phnom Penh on April 6 between H.E. Dith Tina, Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (MAFF) and H.E. Martin Vavra, Ambassador of the Czech Republic to Cambodia.

H.E. Dith Tina spoke highly of the good cooperation between Cambodia and the Czech Republic; and reiterated the Kingdom’s stance to continue working together on transfer of mechanical and energetic technologies, especially to add value to agricultural products.

The minister asked the Czech side to help train Cambodian human resources in contribution to the agricultural development in Cambodia. He also suggested a discussion with development partners to share Cambodia's agricultural potential.

The meeting also touched on the cooperation of freshwater and marine aquaculture, agriculture, particularly rubber plantation, and scholarship provision to Cambodian students of the Royal University of Agriculture.

Source: Agence Kampuchea Presse (AKP)

Cambodia Proud to Be Member of UNAIDS Programme Coordinating Board

Cambodia has expressed its pride to become a member of the Programme Coordinating Board of the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS).

“The Kingdom of Cambodia is proud to be elected by the UN Economic and Social Council as a member of the UNAIDS Programme Coordinating Board on April 5 in New York,” said Prime Minister Samdech Akka Moha Sena Padei Techo Hun Sen in a weekly plenary cabinet meeting here at the Peace Palace this morning.

Cambodia, along with India, were elected to fill outstanding vacancies from the Asia-Pacific States for a term of office beginning on April 5, 2023 and expiring on Dec. 31, 2025, stated the UN Economic and Social Council.

According to UNAIDS, the Programme Coordinating Board guides UNAIDS with representatives of 22 governments from all geographic regions, the UNAIDS Cosponsors, and five representatives of nongovernmental organisations, including associations of people living with HIV.

Source: Agence Kampuchea Presse (AKP)

Government Approves Five Renewable Energy Projects

The Royal Government of Cambodia has approved five renewable energy projects with a total capacity of 520 megawatts to increase the power supply to the national grid and contribute to reducing the emissions of carbon dioxide and protecting the environment.

The approval was made in a plenary cabinet meeting held here at the Peace Palace this morning under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Samdech Akka Moha Sena Padei Techo Hun Sen.

Of the projects, there is a hydropower dam project with a capacity of 170 MW, a combination between the Stung Russey Chrum Kandal Hydropower Project (70 MW) in Mondul Seima district and the Stung Veal Thmar Kambot Hydropower Project (100 MW) is Thmar Baing district, Koh Kong province.

The other four are solar power station development projects including the 150 MW project in Pursat province, the 60 MW project in Kampong Chhnang province, the 60 MW project in Svay Rieng province, and the 80 MW project in Prey Veng province.

Besides increasing the power supply to address energy shortages, the Royal Government will receive a total tax revenue of approximately US$322.8 during the operation of the five projects, excluding other tax revenues such as payroll tax, withholding tax, as well as other taxes from EDC and other power distributors.

Source: Agence Kampuchea Presse (AKP)