The Phnom Penh Post

Japan funds $180K bridge, dams in K Speu, K Cham

- Ry Sochan

THE Japanese government has provided more than $180,000 in grant to build a bridge in Kampong Speu and restore an irrigation system in Kampong Cham, with nearly 8,000 people in both provinces expected to benefit from the projects.

The grant agreement was signed on December 5 by Ichitomo Taninai, deputy chief of mission at the Japanese embassy in Phnom Penh, Su Sunthara, director of the Kampong Speu provincial Department of Public Works and Transport, and Om Vibol, director of the Kampong Cham provincial Department of Water Resources and Meteorolog­y.

The bridge, located in Kampong

Speu’s Omlaing commune, has a budget of nearly $100,000. The current wooden bridge, which is rotten and vulnerable to heavy rains,

will be replaced by a new concrete structure. During the rainy season, the existing bridge is often cut off by water, forcing residents to take an extensive detour, which costs them time and money.

“We expect this project to benefit 3,300 people by facilitati­ng the transporta­tion of agricultur­al products throughout the year,” said an embassy press release.

The project will contribute to improving people’s livelihood­s and students’ attendance at schools.

The Tuol Andet irrigation restoratio­n project in Kampong Cham province – with a budget of more than $80,000 – will restore three dams in Prey Chhor district, as they do not store enough rainwater during the rainy season.

“The water supply for daily use is insufficie­nt and farming is unstable and dependent on rainfall. We expect that this project will benefit more than 4,500 people,” added the release.

Both grants are part of a small-scale humanitari­an scheme called the “KUSANONE Grant”, which was launched in 1991 to support grassroots developmen­t.

Over the past 30 years, KUSANONE has contribute­d to more than 660 projects across the Kingdom.

“We are pleased that we have directly contribute­d to improving the quality of life of Cambodians at the grassroots level. I thank the Cambodian government, all relevant institutio­ns and our embassy staff for working together to complete these projects,” said Taninai.

 ?? JAPAN EMBASSY ?? Officials pose for a photo during the MoU signing ceremony held on December 6.
JAPAN EMBASSY Officials pose for a photo during the MoU signing ceremony held on December 6.

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