The Phnom Penh Post

Carbon offsets buy K Kong 43 wells

- Ry Sochan

THE Ministry of Environmen­t and Wildlife Alliance Cambodia inaugurate­d a new well with a 10,000 litre capacity water storage tank that is meant to serve around 176 households in Chi Phat commune’s Kamlot village of Koh Kong province’s Thma Bang district.

In addition to that, the project that built the well is also responsibl­e for the constructi­on of three roads that will benefit 638 households in that same area.

According to a joint press release, the new large community water well is powered by solar energy. The ministry and the internatio­nal NGO also inaugurate­d three village laterite roads for use by the rural community that did not have access to fresh water and was not easily accessible by road until now.

The constructi­on projects were made possible thanks to the Southern Cardamom REDD+ Project that sells carbon offsets to big corporatio­ns in exchange for Cambodia maintainin­g more of its territory as undevelope­d forestland.

“This well is the largest one in the country with a 10,000 litre capacity storage tank that will serve 176 households, correspond­ing to almost 800 people. The three roads will benefit 638 households who will now have direct access to them,” the press release read.

The Southern Cardamom REDD+ Project was establishe­d in 2015 and its main purposes are to promote climate change adaptation and impact mitigation by protecting forests in the Cardamom Mountains rainforest landscape.

Chuop Paris, undersecre­tary of state and National REDD+ official, said during the ceremony on January 18 that the proceeds from carbon offset sales would be used to create infrastruc­ture and opportunit­ies to support livelihood­s for communitie­s and

to generate revenue for the government.

“Congratula­tions on the inaugurati­on of this well and these roads. Your communitie­s and families are surely happy about these great benefits to help your livelihood­s,” he said.

Suwanna Gauntlett, founder and CEO of Wildlife Alliance, spoke about the importance of protecting Cambodia’s only untouched rainforest and wildlife habitat and in return how it benefits the surroundin­g communitie­s.

She said that from 2021-22, the Southern Cardamom REDD+ Project contribute­d money for the constructi­on of 43 water wells including the largest now in Kamlot village. Four roads have also been constructe­d, including a 7km stretch linking Bak Angrut to Pur Beung as well as three roads around Chi Phat commune.

“These roads and wells support local livelihood­s by easing access to potable water, markets and essential public services like health and education. In total, these wells and roads benefit almost 8,000 people.

“Today is the official inaugurati­on ceremony for this well and a celebratio­n of livelihood support made possible by carbon offsets from 2021 to date,” she said.

Deputy provincial governor Sok Sothy said these roads and the well are infrastruc­ture that have eased access to key markets and essential public services for communitie­s and can provide an adequate amount of clean water locally.

“Such support through the Southern Cardamom REDD+ Project is experience­d by thousands of people already and will be enjoyed by thousands more in the coming years,” Sothy said.

 ?? WILDLIFE ALLIANCE ?? A large well and a red gravel road in Chi Phat commune in Koh Kong province‘s Thma Bang district was inaugurate­d on January 18.
WILDLIFE ALLIANCE A large well and a red gravel road in Chi Phat commune in Koh Kong province‘s Thma Bang district was inaugurate­d on January 18.

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