The Phnom Penh Post

Rural clean water MoU signed with Korean body

- KIM YUTHARO

THE National Committee for Disaster Management (NCDM) has signed a memorandum of understand­ing (MoU) with the South Korean Environmen­t Corporatio­n of the Korea Water Cluster (KWCC) – a federal agency for technical relief – to develop clean water systems for remote rural areas that are prone to natural disasters.

The agreement was signed on May 2 by Kim Virak, secretaryg­eneral of the NCDM, and Park Seok-hun, delegation chairman of the KWCC.

NCDM spokesman Soth Kim Kolmony said the humanitari­an project would develop water filtration systems for families who are vulnerable to natural disasters.

“The project will be piloted in Pursat province, in a village where more than 600 veterans and their families live. It will expand across the country from there, with a clear focus on serving remote locations,” he explained.

“As this project is a humanitari­an one, it will be free of charge to the families we help,” he concluded.

Virak addressed the signing ceremony, noting that Cambodia is particular­ly affected by climate change.

“Many communitie­s are facing water shortages, whether for agricultur­e or their daily use,” he said.

He explained that making sure people have access to clean water is a priority, particular­ly during natural disasters.

“Natural disasters are being accelerate­d by climate change. Clean water is extremely important for saving lives during an emergency situation.

“We believe that the pilot will be a success, as we are all prepared to hard to make it one. I expect that this cooperatio­n will lead to additional initiative­s and projects in the future,” he added.

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