China and Japan Unite to Support Mine Clearance Efforts in Cambodia

In a significant move to enhance safety and promote development, China and Japan granted nearly USD 6 million to support ongoing mine clearance operations in Cambodia. This funding will be directed towards the Cambodian Mine Action Center (CMAC) and the Japan Mine Action Service (JMAS), focusing on eight provinces affected by landmines and unexploded ordnance.

Chinese support, amounting to USD 4.4 million, will fund the “China-Aided Cambodia Landmine Elimination Project.” This initiative is set to run for 12 months, from March 1, 2025, to February 28, 2026, and targets seven provinces: Kampong Thom, Siem Reap, Oddar Meanchey, Preah Vihear, Stung Treng, Kratie, and the Sonkh Center in Kampong Chhnang province. Mr. Heng Ratana, General Director of CMAC, emphasized the project’s ambitious goals, which include clearing over 3,400 hectares of contaminated land, researching unexploded ordnance and cluster munitions, enhancing the capacity of the Son Kh Technical Institute, and improving mine risk education and rescue operations.

This funding marks the third phase of the China Mine Action Assistance Project in Cambodia, with a total budget of USD 13.2 million allocated for the timeline of March 2023 to February 2026.

In addition to China’s contributions, Japan has also stepped up, committing approximately USD 1.3 million towards the JMAS projects. These include the “Project for Reconstruction Support with Mine Clearance in Banteay Meanchey Province” (PRDB Project) and the “Project for Reconstruction Support with Cluster Munition Clearance in Stung Treng Province” (PRCS Project). These initiatives will not only focus on clearing dangerous materials but will also educate local communities on mine risk prevention and train farmers in agricultural management and technology.

Since 2018, CMAC has made significant strides in mine clearance, having cleared over 15,060 hectares and discovered a staggering 82,844 mines and munitions. The continued support from international partners like China and Japan is crucial for ensuring a safer and more prosperous Cambodia.

- Video Advertisement -

Related Post

Japanese Company Investments Boosts Cambodia’s Electronics Sector

In a significant move for Cambodia’s burgeoning electronics industry, Minebea (Cambodia) Co., Ltd., a prominent Japanese firm, has announced an additional investment of approximately USD 15 million to further expand its electronic equipment manufacturing operations in the country. The announcement came during a meeting between HE Chea Vuthy, Secretary General of the Investment Committee of […]

Indonesia is set to invest nearly USD 3 billion to complete the second phase of its new capital development

The Indonesian government will allocate an additional 48.8 trillion IDR (approximately USD 2.99 billion) to continue its new capital (IKN) development during the second phase, which spans from 2025 to 2029. Vietnam Plus reported this information on January 23, 2025. In the first phase (from 2022 to 2024), the Indonesian government has already invested 89 […]

Australia Boosts Support for Cambodia’s Mine Action Efforts with Additional AUD 2 Million

In a significant commitment to bolster safety and rehabilitation in Cambodia, the Australian Government has announced an additional AUD 2 million (over USD 1.2 million) for the ongoing Cambodia Mine Action Project Phase 4 (CFR4). This funding initiative was formalized through an agreement signed on April 30, 2025, by His Excellency Derek Yip, the Australian […]

Japan Strengthens Cambodia’s Infrastructure with New Aid Package over USD 446K

In a significant move to bolster infrastructure development in Cambodia, the Japanese government has announced a generous aid package totaling USD 446,801 for three critical projects focusing on irrigation systems and bridge construction. HE Ueno Atsushi, Japan’s Ambassador to Cambodia, officially signed the grant agreement on 30th January alongside representatives from the three beneficiary institutions […]

Japan Enhances Education Infrastructure in Cambodia with USD 20 Million Investment

In a significant boost to Cambodia’s educational landscape, Japan has announced a generous contribution of nearly USD 20 million to construct new school buildings in the Pursat and Banteay Meanchey provinces. This commitment underscores Japan’s ongoing support for Cambodia’s development efforts, particularly in enhancing access to quality education for its youth. At a recent signing […]

Chinese Company Pledges to Complete Mondulkiri Wind Power Station by 2026

In a significant commitment to renewable energy in Cambodia, HK OASIS Power Energy Development Co., Ltd. has vowed to complete the construction of a 150-megawatt wind power station in Mondulkiri province by 2026. This pledge was made by Mr. Wang Junwei, the company’s representative, during a meeting with HE Chea Vuthy, Secretary General of the […]