Cambodia empowers rural communities with pristine water projects


A woman from Stung Treng province came to fetch underground water earlier this month. - PLAN INTERNATIONAL CAMBODIA

PHNOM PENH (The Phnom Penh Post/Asia News Network): Plan International Cambodia, an NGO, has embarked on a mission to improve the health and living conditions of children in Ratanakkiri and Stung Treng provinces, by implementing a clean water and sanitation project. This endeavour aims to enable their parents to access a consistent and equal supply of sanitary water.

Yi Kimthan, the deputy country director for programmes at Plan International Cambodia, announced on July 11 that the project would run until December 2025.

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