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Friday, January 20, 2012

ODA News in Cambodia from January16-20, 2012 as of January 20, 2012

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Thursday, January 19, 2012

ODA News in Cambodia From Monday, January 16 to Friday, January 20, 2012

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ODA News in Cambodia, From Monday, January 16 to Friday, January 20, 2012

AKP Phnom Penh, January 17, 2012 
New Zealand Provides Scholarships to 22 Cambodians for Master Degree in 2012
The Embassy of New Zealand held here yesterday a congratulation ceremony for some 22 Cambodian students and officials who have won scholarships for post-graduate studies in New Zealand in 2012. The congratulation ceremony was attended by many Cambodian government officials, students who are interested in studying in New Zealand as well as those who have just finished their studies in New Zealand. Apart from the 22 sholarship recepients, 25 others have been attending English language training course in Cambodia for the 2013 New Zealand-ASEAN Scholarship Awards. Since 2005, New Zealand has invested over US$5.5 million for human resource development in Cambodia.

(Rasmei Kam.), January 18, 2012
Vol. 20, No. 5711
Japanese Government Grants over 80 thousand USD for the Construction of Agricultural Road in Battambang
Japanese government through Embassy of Japan has granted 86, 166 USD to Good Earth Japan (GEJ) for the construction of 4-km agricultural road in Battambang province. The signing ceremony was held at the Embassy of Japan on 16 January 2012 between Ambassador of Japan and the Representative of GEJ. The agricultural effectiveness and agricultural product delivery will increase through the implementation of Japan’s ODA project, said the Ambassador. He hoped that it would play vital role in poverty reduction for over 800 people in the region.

(Rasmei Kam.) January 20, 2012
Vol. 20, No. 5713
The USA Launches Second Phase of Counter-Trafficking in Persons Program
The United States yesterday launched a four-year, $5.4 million counter-trafficking in persons program designed to support Cambodian government officials and civil society to coordinate efforts and combat all forms of trafficking in persons. The event was presided over by DPM Sar Kheng and Chargé d Áffairs, Mr. Jeff Daigle, at the Le Royal Hotel. The new Counter-Trafficking in Persons II (CTIP II) program will build on the notable achievements of CTIP I and continue working in the areas of coordination, prevention, protection and prosecution with an expanded focus on addressing labor trafficking and exploitation.

AKP Phnom Penh, January 19, 2012
United States Launches Second Phase of Counter-Trafficking in Persons Program in Cambodia
The United States launched a four-year, US$5.4 million counter-trafficking in persons program designed to support Cambodian government officials and civil society to coordinate efforts and combat all forms of trafficking in persons. The official launch of the Counter-Trafficking in Persons II (CTIP II) program took place at the Raffles Hotel Le Royal in Phnom Penh and presided over by H.E. Sar Kheng, Cambodian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, and Mr. Jeff Daigle, Chargé d’Affairs, a.i. of the U.S. Embassy to Cambodia.  Speaking at the launching ceremony, H.E. Sar Kheng said Cambodia and the U.S. have actively cooperated in combating human trafficking, but the issue remains Cambodia’s challenge and priority.  Mr. Jeff Daigle said CTIP II program will build on the notable achievements of CTIP I and continue working in the areas of coordination, prevention, protection, and prosecution, with an expanded focus on addressing labor trafficking and exploitation. This program will be implementing by Winrock International in partnership with the Coordination of Action Research on AIDS and Mobility, South East Asia Investigations into Social and Humanitarian Activities, Legal Support for Children and Women, MTV EXIT Foundation, and other local civil society organizations.

Sunday, January 15, 2012

ODA News in Cambodia From Monday-Friday, January 9-13, 2012

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ODA News in Cambodia
From Monday-Friday, January 9-13, 2012
As of January 16, 2012
NEWS ON GRANT AID
Newspaper
Kampuchea Thmey Daily
No
2758
Volume
11
Issue Date
January 12, 2012
Title
Japanese Education Minister Wishes to Expand Educational Cooperation with Cambodia
Aid Amount
N/A
Donor
Government of Japan
Given To
Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport
Details
Japanese Education Minister Masaharu MAKAGAWA said he wishes to expand cooperation in educational sector, particularly education official training, between the two nations, during the meeting with Cambodian Education Minister Im Sethy on 11 January 2012. He added the relation expansion between both ministries indicates the close and friendly cooperation, solidarity and mutual understanding in education, culture, sports, science and technology of the two nations.

NEWS ON GRANT AID

Website
Agence Kampuchea Presse (AKP)

Issue Date
AKP Phnom Penh, January 12, 2012

Title
Japan To Enhance Educational Cooperation with Cambodia

Aid Amount
N/A

Donor
Government of Japan

Given To
Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport

Details
Japanese Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Mr. Masaharu Makagawa wished to further enhance the cooperation with Cambodia on the fields of education, culture, sports, science and technology. The Japanese minister made the remarks here on Jan. 11 during his meeting with Cambodian Minister of Education, Youth and Sports H.E. Im Sethy. In reply, the Cambodian education minister thanked Japan for its continuous support and assistance to Cambodia to reach its goal in the educational field.

NEWS ON GRANT AID
Newspaper
Rasmei Kampuchea Daily
No
5707
Volume
20
Issue Date
January 13, 2012
Title
British Ambassador Supports Phnom Penh Development Plan
Aid Amount
N/A
Donor
United Kingdom  (UK)
Given To
PP Municipality
Details
British ambassador Mark Gooding to Cambodia expressed his strong support and interest toward Phnom Penh development plan during his courtesy call on Phnom Penh Municipal Governor Kep Chutema on 11 January 2012. The PP development process also pays attention to poor community development in the city, said Governor Chutema, adding that, in the line with the quick development of pp, it also faces some problems like traffic, land and housing problem as well as environmental issues with which Phnom Penh municipality try to find solution to settle, following the City Development Strategy 2005 – 2015. British Ambassador said that Britain is always ready to help provide technical assistance to the PP Municipality regarding the city development especially architectural technique.

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