Japan Announces Investment in Prosthetic Equipment & Port Development in Cambodia

The Japanese government approved a grant budget of USD 204,720 to invest in two significant projects to enhance local infrastructure and improve Cambodia’s health services. This funding was formalised in a grant agreement signed on 16 February 2025 by HE Ueno Atsushi, Ambassador of Japan to Cambodia, and representatives from the recipient institutions.

A portion of the budget, amounting to USD 63,470, will be allocated to establish a new prosthetic equipment factory in Phnom Penh. This state-of-the-art facility will replace an older model criticized for its limited functionality and long production times. The upgrade aims to streamline the manufacturing process, ultimately providing better access to prosthetic devices for those in need.

In addition to the health initiative, the remaining funding will support the construction of a new port in Koh Rong commune, located in Koh Rong city, Preah Sihanouk province. The Koh Rong Municipal Administration will receive USD 141,250 to develop this crucial transportation hub, serving approximately 3,000 residents. The new port is expected to facilitate safer and more efficient travel between Koh Rong and the mainland, as well as enhance the transportation of goods and bolster the Navy’s security operations during emergencies.

This assistance falls under Japan’s Grant Assistance for Small-Scale Human Security Projects (Kusanone) scheme, which has been operational in Cambodia since 1991. Over the years, Japan has contributed more than USD 70 million to local authorities and non-governmental organizations through this initiative, reflecting the country’s commitment to fostering sustainable development and improving the quality of life for Cambodians.

The signing of this grant marks another important step in the ongoing partnership between Japan and Cambodia, highlighting the importance of investment in both health infrastructure and community development.

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