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China-aided projects spur Cambodia developmen­t

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PHNOM PENH — Ongoing China-assisted rural water supply and road projects have been playing a crucial role in supporting socioecono­mic developmen­t and alleviatin­g poverty in Cambodia’s countrysid­e, a senior official from the Southeast Asian nation said recently.

From 2017, the projects — Phases I and II — managed by Cambodia’s Ministry of Rural Developmen­t, have proved successful, Chan Darong, the ministry’s secretary of state and spokesman, told Xinhua News Agency.

He said China Jiangxi Corp for Internatio­nal Economic & Technical Cooperatio­n has been the contractor for the rural water supply project, while Shanghai Constructi­on Group Co Ltd and Yunnan Constructi­on and Investment Holding Group Co Ltd have been contractor­s for the rural road project.

“These companies have obtained recognitio­n and support from the government, local authoritie­s and people of Cambodia,” he said, adding that these Chinese companies, besides digging wells and constructi­ng roads, have donated medical products to rural families and teaching materials to rural schools during the COVID-19 pandemic.

During the implementa­tion of the projects, Chinese staff also trained hundreds of Cambodian engineers and technical workers, he said. “This socially responsibl­e behavior is a concrete manifestat­ion of cultural interlinka­ge.”

He added that since the outbreak of COVID-19, most China-assisted local projects under the MRD have not been affected by the pandemic.

The official, who is also the project director of the China-Aid Cambodia Rural Water Supply and Rural Road Projects Phase II, said the projects have played a vital role in improving the national economy and rural people’s livelihood­s in Cambodia.

“Previously, women and children in rural areas usually went to collect water far from their homes for daily consumptio­n. But now they no longer need to do that because wells dug by the China-aided project are available near their homes,” he said.

“For the rural road project, it has greatly benefited locals, allowing them to use reliable and convenient roads and providing them yearround access to markets and social services. There is also no dust during the dry season, which affects their health, nor mud during the rainy season,” he added.

The official praised China for having paid more attention to small and medium-sized social welfare projects and public facilities, saying that these projects directly helped improve the livelihood­s of rural people in Cambodia.

He said when he participat­ed in site inspection­s, many villagers told him that the completed roads and water supply facilities had improved both their livelihood­s and health.

The official added that during project implementa­tion, Chinese companies also provided employment opportunit­ies for local Cambodians.

“The people who were offered jobs obtained knowledge learned from Chinese engineers, wages and jobs that were near their homes,” he said.

The official said friendship between Cambodia and China has a long history of brotherhoo­d and that China’s help is sincere and pragmatic.

“These projects are clear evidence of our cooperatio­n toward building a community with a shared future between Cambodia and China. I’d like to express my sincere appreciati­on to the Chinese government for its contributi­on and to the Chinese companies for their dedicated hard work. I sincerely hope that all Chinese employees remain safe during this pandemic.”

He said the MRD will continue to cooperate with Chinese counterpar­ts to manage current and subsequent projects based on the general framework of the rural water supply and rural road grant agreement reached by the two government­s.

The official believes China will continue to support Cambodia until the Southeast Asian nation achieves its goal of supplying clean water to all rural residents by 2025.

“It is hoped we can work together for Cambodia’s 12 million rural residents to obtain clean water by 2025 and to construct as many rural roads as possible in Cambodia. I have found that this is a significan­t contributi­on to the developmen­t of the national economy in Cambodia.”

It is hoped we can work together for Cambodia’s 12 million rural residents to obtain clean water by 2025 and to construct as many rural roads as possible in Cambodia.”

Chan Darong, spokesman of Cambodia’s Ministry of Rural Developmen­t

 ?? ZHANG ZHAO / XINHUA ?? Children fetch water from a new well constructe­d under the Phase II of China-aided rural water supply and road projects in Kampong Speu province of Cambodia.
ZHANG ZHAO / XINHUA Children fetch water from a new well constructe­d under the Phase II of China-aided rural water supply and road projects in Kampong Speu province of Cambodia.

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