The Phnom Penh Post

PM calls for continuati­on of policy granting land to Kingdom’s genuine poor

- Rann Reuy

PRIME Minister Hun Sen has called for a continuati­on of the policy of allocating social land concession­s to the poor, urging the Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning and Constructi­on to identify those in genuine poverty before proceeding.

Speaking at the close of the ministry’s meeting outlining the results of 2022 and the direction for 2023 on December 27, Hun Sen emphasised that the provision of social land concession­s must be made through the identifica­tion of the genuine poor.

“[We] must continue to implement the policy of providing social land concession­s to people who do not own any, identifyin­g those in need so they can have land to build on and make a living from,” he said.

Hun Sen also mentioned accelerati­ng the building of homes for families of soldiers stationed along the border and the constructi­on of housing for veterans.

According to a ministry report, as of the end of November 2022, the land management ministry had allocated 17,993 cards for social land concession­s, while 2,178 had been registered for 182 target land concession locations set over 942,942ha.

The ministry also registered 38 areas of indigenous community land, equivalent to 981 plots over 39,342ha, for 3,717 households. Separately, the ministry registered land for 1,936 pagodas, equal to 2,404 cards.

Soeng Sen Karuna, spokesman for rights group ADHOC, welcomed the intentions of the government in granting social land concession­s to the genuine poor in need of farmland to improve their livelihood­s.

But he suggested that the government take care before granting land concession­s to avoid abuse of the system by the rich and powerful.

“If done incorrectl­y, the allocating of social land concession can benefit rich, powerful and influentia­l people. We have seen that some owners of land allocation­s have been authoritie­s at the provincial or national level,” he said.

“Cambodia is an agricultur­al country, but many people

still lack land and are forced to migrate, while a lot of land, including economic land concession­s, is in the hands of the rich and powerful. This is why we remain concerned over a continued loss of land.”

On November 28, 2021, a

scandal blew up over the occupation of land in the Tonle Sap lake area by the powerful, with the prime minister accusing the former governor of Kampong Chhnang province of occupying a large tract of flooded forest.

Hun Sen said Chhour Chandoeun had encroached on more than 2,000ha of flooded forest land in the Tonle Sap Lake area of the province, and demanded that all officials return improperly occupied land to the state.

 ?? FB ?? Veterans, many with disabiliti­es, receives land titles from the Cambodian Veterans’ Associatio­n, in Kampong Thom province’s Santuk district on February 10.
FB Veterans, many with disabiliti­es, receives land titles from the Cambodian Veterans’ Associatio­n, in Kampong Thom province’s Santuk district on February 10.

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