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Report details public water sources

Share Report details public water sources Wed, 17 February 2021 The General Population Census of Cambodia 2019 has provided detailed information regarding sources of clean drinking water for the provincial populations across the Kingdom, determining which regions depend on rivers, streams, lakes and ponds as primary sources while others depend mostly on wells or transported water. The census report indicated that Stung Treng province had the highest rate of dependence on natural bodies of water and waterways at 46.1 per cent of the population. Six other provinces relying on these as primary sources of water were Pursat (28.4 per cent), Kampot (25.3 per cent), Oddar Meanchey (24.8 per cent), Pailin (21.5 per cent), Battambang (20.9 per cent) and Mondulkiri (20.6 per cent).

Invisible artists now exhibitable

In Cambodia people with disabilities are often invisible to most able-bodied people and when they are seen it’s often through a lens of victimhood that focuses on a presumed lack of independence or the idea that begging will be their only source of income. A Phnom Penh-based photographer and curator originally hailing from Portugal, Miguel Jeronimo is working with several artists to hold an exhibition showcasing people with disabilities’ whose lives defy those stereotypes. “The From Disability to Visibility exhibition is a platform to provide visibility and give a voice to people with disabilities in Cambodia to show that they have talent and can live an independent life,” he says.

Cambodia Suspends Annual Military Exercises With China

Cambodia Suspends Annual Military Exercises With China
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Cement plants churn out 7 9M tonnes

Share Cambodia’s five cement factories produced 7.9 million tonnes of finished product last year, marking a seven per cent gain from 2019. Hin Pisei Cement plants churn out 7.9M tonnes Tue, 9 February 2021 Cambodia s five cement factories produced 7.9 million tonnes of finished product last year, marking a seven per cent gain from 2019 even with myriad construction projects put on hold by Covid-19 throughout the year, according to Cambodian Cement Manufacturing Association secretary-general Puth Chandarith. He told The Post on February 9 that growth in domestic cement production plays an increasingly important role in replacing imports, which are predominantly from Thailand, Vietnam and China.

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