The Phnom Penh Post

Sam Al backs sustainabl­e developmen­t funding

- Ry Sochan

REPRESENTA­TIVES of 168 communitie­s from around the Kingdom said they were “delighted” after Minister of Environmen­t Say Sam Al announced his support for the funding of environmen­tal and social assistance packages to aid conservati­on and developmen­t efforts.

“I believe that you [the representa­tives] will make the right decisions for the future of your communitie­s and I encourage all provincial authoritie­s to work closely with the ministry and your c o mmunities t o i mplement projects for community developmen­t,” Sam Al said.

He was speaking to the representa­tives at the first Natural Resource Conservati­on Community Network Conference on Tuesday.

Sam Al told the representa­tives that the government would support the funding if the communitie­s could outline specific purposes for the money and ensure that it would improve their standard of living.

“The government aims to raise the community’s income by establishi­ng new options [to earn] livelihood­s and reduce the habit of depending on forest products alone. The options include work and management training in ecotourism and raising domestic animals to support market demand,” Sam Al said.

Local community network Jayavarman-Norodom Kulen head Rath Roeuy from Siem Reap province, who attended the conference, said he was “delighted” upon hearing the announceme­nt. He said it was a good chance to further develop society and empower local communitie­s.

“I will submit a request for [funds] to be directed towards the developmen­t of eco-tourism [in our community] to improve our quality of life by selling souvenirs, fruits and other forest products to tourists who visit the community.

“When we implement eco-tourism projects, more tourists will visit our community and this will help improve our quality of life,” he said.

The ministry said it had created 168 new communitie­s in the first quarter of this year to help in the conservati­on of protected areas across the country.

The new communitie­s have sprouted 35 networks inside natural protected areas across the Kingdom. They share their experience­s with government officials in a bid to improve living standards, it said.

 ?? SUPPLIED ?? Minister of Environmen­t Say Sam Al announced his support for the funding of environmen­tal and social assistance packages to aid conservati­on and developmen­t efforts.
SUPPLIED Minister of Environmen­t Say Sam Al announced his support for the funding of environmen­tal and social assistance packages to aid conservati­on and developmen­t efforts.

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