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Project Title
Duration
Project Cost
Project Area
Executing Agency
Counterpart Agency
Participating Countries:
Funding Agency
Government Inputs |
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:Rural Development & Resettlement Project (RD & RP) Ref. No. : CMB/94/R51
:Phase I - Construction of Rural Infrastructure
Dec’92- Dec’93 - Construction of project facilities
Dec’93- Mar’94 - (preparation for the Project activities)
Phase II - Implementation of RD & RP
Apr’94-Mar’95 - Launching the 1st year of full scale project
Apr’95-Mar’96 - Integrated Village Management
Apr’96-Mar’97 - The project added a commune-based integration
Apr’97-May’98 - A deposit system as rental fee for PRM activity
Phase III – Extension of Integrated Village Management (IVM) Jun’98-Mar’99-
Apr’99-Jun’99 and extension to Mar’2000
:Total 93-99 US$9,955,930 (FY'93 US$3.5 M, FY'94 US$1.06M, FY'95 $1.26, FY'96 US$1.33M, FY’97: US$603,802, FY’98: US$937,854 and FY’99: US$1,260,000)
:Kompong Speu and Takeo
:JICA, UNOPS-JICE
:Ministry of Rural Development
:Japan, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand
:Government of Japan (Technical Cooperation / JICA)
:Technical dissemination, Human Resource
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Cooperation
Project Description
The project is implemented through “Tripartite Cooperation” between Japan, four ASEAN (Indonesia, Malaysia, The Philippines, Thailand) and Cambodia. The project started in 1992 and aims at assisting disadvantaged and vulnerable families including returnees and internally displaced people (IDP), demobilized soldiers, as well as local population, towards the improvement of their present living conditions in the rural areas of Kompong Speu and Takeo provinces. Basic needs addressed by the project include food production, education, income generation and health care. The RD & RP adopted a new method – the Integrated Village Management approach - which encourages alleviation of poverty through a democratic participation process and the human resources development of the population of the target areas.
Project Activities:
The project is implemented through “Tripartite Cooperation” between Japan, four ASEAN (Indonesia, Malaysia, The Philippines, Thailand) and Cambodia. The project started in 1992 and aims at assisting disadvantaged and vulnerable families including returnees and internally displaced people (IDP), demobilized soldiers, as well as local population, towards the improvement of their present living conditions in the rural areas of Kompong Speu and Takeo provinces. Basic needs addressed by the project include food production, education, income generation and health care. The RD & RP adopted a new method – the Integrated Village Management approach - which encourages alleviation of poverty through a democratic participation process and the human resources development of the population of the target areas. |
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