Germany Gives Another US$1.37 Million for Cambodia’s Mine Clearance

by khmerbird on February 10, 2010

in Daily Headline

PHNOM PENH, Feb. 10 - German announced $1.37 million on Wednesday for the Cambodia’s demining project in two provinces for this year, the release said of the signing note.

It was singed by Cambodia’s deputy minister for foreign affairs Ouch Borith and German ambassador Frank M. Mann.

The money will be managed by Cambodia Mine Action Group (CMAG), which has been financed by Germany since 1999, to demine the explosive materials in Siem Reap and Oddar Meanchey, said the release.

The German commitment to humanitarian demining has been demonstrated by approximately US$214 million which the Federal Government has granted to 42 mine affected countries so far, said the release by the German embassy.

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