Japan loans Cambodia funds to improve water supply

March 19, 2009

Japan has provided Cambodia with a $US 35.5 million loan to improve the supply of water, and a smaller grant for mine clearing equipment.

The loan is for a water infrastructure project in Phnom Penh.

A signing ceremony for the Japanese aid was held in the capital, and attended by Japanese ambassador Katsuhiro Shinohara and Cambodia’s Foreign Minister Hor Namhong.

The value of the demining equipment grant has been put at more than $US 5 million.

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