China-aided water project for rural schools in Cambodia has been fully completed


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BATTAMBANG, Cambodia, April 26 (Xinhua): A water project for three primary schools aided by a Chinese charity in the remote area of Bavel district, about 90km west of the Battambang provincial capital in northwest Cambodia, has been completed.

Funded by the Chinese voluntary organization Amity Foundation through the Cambodian non-governmental organization Life With Dignity (LWD), the Living Water Project has been playing an important role in improving sanitation and environment in these schools, namely Preythom, Khlang and Kampo Steav, by building toilets, handwashing facilities and water systems.

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