Japan’s Support Elevates Drainage Maintenance & Flood Prevention Expertise in Phnom Penh

Japan extends a helping hand through comprehensive training programs. The culmination of these efforts was marked by the closing workshop of the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) Partnership Program in the Sewerage System, organised jointly by the Department of Public Works and Transport of Phnom Penh and the Office of Water and Sewerage in Kitakyushu, Japan, on 18 January 2024.

This substantial two-year project focused on enhancing operational capacity and maintenance practices for the sewer system in Phnom Penh. The workshop highlighted significant achievements during this period, with a dual focus on building expertise in sewer system management and flood damage mitigation.

The first major outcome involves the successful training of personnel equipped to conduct proper maintenance and management of the sewer system. This training adheres to established guidelines, ensuring the sustainable upkeep of the crucial infrastructure.

The second accomplishment lies in the development of human resources adept at addressing flood damage, benefiting both the populace and governmental initiatives. By imparting essential skills and knowledge, the project contributes to strengthening the city’s resilience against potential flood-related challenges.

As a lasting legacy, the project leaves Phnom Penh with a comprehensive manual on sewer system management. This invaluable resource equips local authorities to implement daily maintenance routines effectively. Concurrently, ongoing awareness programs and community engagement initiatives aim to garner public cooperation, fostering a collective effort towards enhancing the urban environment.

- Video Advertisement -

Related Post

Cambodia’s Catholic Renaissance: USD 3 Million Cathedral Rises from the Ruins of Khmer Rouge Destruction

A new USD 3 million Catholic cathedral blending traditional Khmer and Catholic architectural styles is under construction on the northern outskirts of Phnom Penh, marking the most significant Catholic building project in Cambodia since the Khmer Rouge regime’s destruction of the iconic Notre Dame Cathedral nearly five decades ago. Set to be completed by July […]

Cambodia Set to Launch Digital Professionals Association to Empower Future Workforce

In a significant move to enhance the digital landscape, Cambodia’s Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications, alongside the Ministry of Education, Youth, and Sports, has announced the establishment of a Digital Professionals Association. This innovative initiative is designed to foster collaboration and advance skill development in nine critical areas that are essential for the nation’s digital […]

Cambodia & India Collaborate to Establish Science Library in Battambang

In a ground-breaking initiative aimed at improving educational resources in Cambodia, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) has been signed between the Ministry of Industry, Science, Technology and Innovation of Cambodia and the Ministry of External Affairs of India. The agreement, finalised on 17 February 2025, will pave the way for the establishment of a state-of-the-art […]

Bentley Systems’ New Carbon Analysis Capabilities Help Reduce Infrastructure’s Carbon Footprint

Bentley makes carbon impact analysis a systematic part of the design process for new and existing infrastructure assets and simplifies embodied carbon reporting with added 3D visualisations. VANCOUVER (Bentley Systems’ Year in Infrastructure 2024) – Bentley Systems, Incorporated (Nasdaq: BSY), the infrastructure engineering software company, today announced the general availability of new Carbon Analysis capabilities […]

China Grants USD 20m on School Infrastructure & Education Improvement Project in Cambodia

In a significant step for Cambodia’s educational development, a USD 22.5 million project dedicated to improving school infrastructure and supplying educational materials was officially inaugurated at Hun Sen Peam Chi Kang High School in Kampong Cham province, under the presidency of PM Hun Manet on 26 October 2024 The ambitious project, primarily funded by the […]

World Bank Approves USD 80 Million Grant to Elevate Cambodia’s Education Sector & Renovate 147 Laboratories

In a significant boost to Cambodia’s education system, the World Bank has approved a USD 80 million grant aimed at upgrading the country’s tertiary education and research infrastructure. Over the next six years, the financing will be used to renovate 147 laboratories across nine public higher education institutions, providing improved facilities for academic growth and […]