KOICA News Release: trainslation from local newspaper Rasmei Kampuchea Daily: Year 17, Volume 5080, Wednesday, December 23, 2009
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A joint Program between the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) Cambodia Office and the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) with at total of 300,000 U.S dollars will be finished.
According to the Press Release of KOICA Office in Cambodia that the main purpose of this ceremony is to present the results and lessons learned on the implementation of the program by Cambodian officials as well as experts of the two countries who participated in the joint program. The program with the total cost of approximately 300,000 U.S dollars co-financed by JICA and KOICA was focused on two sectors: 1st the improvement of water resources infrastructure and capacity building of the farmers for effective water management through trainings and the support to the establishment of Farmer Water Users Community (FWUC); 2nd “Agricultural Farming Development for Income-Generating Crop for Village Rural Community Development” by setting up the program of the training courses entitled “Agricultural Techniques Training for Rural Householder Income Generation” at the Village. The training helped the people in getting additional knowledge and skill in agriculture production and particularly enabled them how to have sustainability in producing and solving to respond, prevent and mitigate disaster in their communities. The joint program has contributed to the physical infrastructure (irrigation) and agriculture development of the Rectangular Strategy and the National Strategic Development Plan (NSDP) of the Royal Government of Cambodia.
Please be reminded that the singing ceremony on the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to implement the JICA-KOICA Joint Program was held in June 23, 2009 at the Cambodia-Japan Cooperation Center (CJCC).
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