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Cambodia PRASAC Microfinance Institution
Maybank Money Express (MME) Agent - Cambodia PRASAC Microfinance Institution Branch Location Last Update: 02/02/2015 NO NAME OF AGENT REGION / PROVINCE ADDRESS CONTACT NUMBER OPERATING HOUR 1 PSC Head Office PHNOM PENH #25, Str 294&57, Boeung Kengkang1,Chamkarmon, Phnom Penh, Cambodia 023 220 102/213 642 7.30am-4pm National Road No.5, Group No.5, Phum Ou Ambel, Krong Serey Sophorn, Banteay 2 PSC BANTEAY MEANCHEY BANTEAY MEANCHEY Meanchey Province 054 6966 668 7.30am-4pm 3 PSC POAY PET BANTEAY MEANCHEY Phum Kilometre lek 4, Sangkat Poipet, Krong Poipet, Banteay Meanchey 054 63 00 089 7.30am-4pm Chop, Chop Vari, Preah Net 4 PSC PREAH NETR PREAH BANTEAY MEANCHEY Preah, Banteay Meanchey 054 65 35 168 7.30am-4pm Kumru, Kumru, Thmor Puok, 5 PSC THMAR POURK BANTEAY MEANCHEY Banteay Meanchey 054 63 00 090 7.30am-4pm No.155, National Road No.5, Phum Ou Khcheay, Sangkat Praek Preah Sdach, Krong 6 PSC BATTAMBANG BATTAMBANG Battambang, Battambang Province 053 6985 985 7.30am-4pm Kansai Banteay village, Maung commune, Moung Russei district, Battambang 7 PSC MOUNG RUESSEI BATTAMBANG province 053 6669 669 7.30am-4pm 8 PSC BAVEL BATTAMBANG Spean Kandoal, Bavel, Bavel, BB 053 6364 087 7.30am-4pm Phnom Touch, Pech Chenda, 9 PSC PHNOM PROEK BATTAMBANG Phnum Proek, BB 053 666 88 44 7.30am-4pm Boeng Chaeng, Snoeng, Banan, 10 PSC BANANN BATTAMBANG Battambang 053 666 88 33 7.30am-4pm No.167, National Road No.7 Chas, Group No.10 , Phum Prampi, Sangkat Kampong 11 PSC KAMPONG CHAM KAMPONG CHAM Cham, Krong Kampong Cham, Kampong Cham Province 042 6333 000 7.30am-4pm -
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Tijdschrift voor Entomologie 160 (2017) 89–138 An initial survey of aquatic and semi-aquatic Heteroptera (Insecta) from the Cardamom Mountains and adjacent uplands of southwestern Cambodia, with descriptions of four new species Dan A. Polhemus Previous collections of aquatic Heteroptera from Cambodia have been limited, and the biota of the country has remained essentially undocumented until the past several years. Recent surveys of aquatic Heteroptera in the Cardamom Mountains and adjacent Kirirom and Bokor plateaus of southwestern Cambodia, coupled with previous literature records, demonstrate that 11 families, 35 genera, and 68 species of water bugs occur in this area. These collections include 13 genus records and 37 species records newly listed for the country of Cambodia. The following four new species are described based on these recent surveys: Amemboa cambodiana n. sp. (Gerridae); Microvelia penglyi n. sp., Microvelia setifera n. sp. and Microvelia bokor n. sp. (all Veliidae). Based on an updated checklist provided herein, the aquatic Heteroptera biota of Cambodia as currently known consists of 78 species, and has an endemism rate of 7.7%, although these numbers should be considered provisional pending further sampling. Keywords: Heteroptera; Cambodia; water bugs; new species; new records Dan A. Polhemus, Department of Natural Sciences, Bishop Museum, 1525 Bernice Street, Honolulu, HI 96817 USA. [email protected] Introduction of collections or species records from the country in Aquatic and semi-aquatic Heteroptera, commonly the period preceding World War II. Following that known as water bugs, are a group of worldwide dis- war, the country’s traumatic social and political his- tribution with a well-developed base of taxonomy. -
Grid Reinforcement Project
Report and Recommendation of the President to the Board of Directors Project Number: 53324-001 August 2020 Proposed Loan and Administration of Grants Kingdom of Cambodia: Grid Reinforcement Project Distribution of this document is restricted until it has been approved by the Board of Directors. Following such approval, ADB will disclose the document to the public in accordance with ADB’s Access to Information Policy. CURRENCY EQUIVALENTS (as of 16 July 2020) Currency unit – riel/s (KR) KR1.00 = $0.00024 $1.00 = KR4,096 ABBREVIATIONS ADB – Asian Development Bank BESS – battery energy storage system CEF – Clean Energy Fund COVID-19 – coronavirus disease EDC – Electricité du Cambodge EMP – environmental management plan LARP – land acquisition and resettlement plan MME Ministry of Mines and Energy PAM – project administration manual SCF – Strategic Climate Fund TA – technical assistance WEIGHTS AND MEASURES GWh – gigawatt-hour ha – hectare km – kilometer kV – kilovolt kWh – kilowatt-hour MW – megawatt GLOSSARY Congestion relief – Benefit of using battery energy storage system by covering peak loads exceeding the load carrying capacity of an existing transmission and distribution equipment Curtailment reserve – The capacity to provide power output in a given amount of time during power shortcuts and shortages Output smoothing – The process of smoothing power output to provide more stability and reliability of fluctuating energy sources Primary frequency – A crucial system which fixes the effects of power imbalance response between electricity -
General Population Census of Cambodia 1998 Final Census Results
KINGDOM OF CAMBODIA Nation - Religion - King General Population Census of Cambodia 1998 Final Census Results (2nd Edition) National Institute of Statistics, Ministry of Planning Phnom Penh, Cambodia Funded by: United Nations Population Fund August, 2002 CONTENTS Page Foreword by HE Minister of Planning 3 Foreword by UNFPA Representative, Cambodia 5 Cambodia-Province Map 6 Figures at a Glance 7 SECTION 1- Introduction 10 SECTION 2- Brief Analysis of Final Census Results of Cambodia 17 GLOSSARY 37 SECTION 3- Census Tables 41 Cambodia 42 Provinces / Municipalities (with Analytical Notes) 45 01. Banteay Mean Chey 46 02. Bat Dambang 56 03. Kampong Cham 67 04. Kampong Chhnang 80 05. Kampong Spueu 91 06. Kampong Thum 102 07. Kampot 113 08. Kandal 124 09. Kaoh Kong 136 10. Kracheh 146 11. Mondol Kiri 156 12. Phnom Penh Municipality 165 13. Preah Vihear 176 14. Prey Veaeng 186 15. Pousat 198 16. Rotanak Kiri 208 17. Siem Reab 218 1 18. Krong Preah Sihanouk 229 19. Stueng Traeng 238 20. Svay Rieng 248 21. Takaev 259 22. Otdar Mean Chey 270 23. Krong Kaeb 279 24. Krong Pailin 288 Annexes Annex 1- Form A - Houselisting and 297 Form B - Households Questionnaires 298 Annex 2- List of Priority Tables 302 Annex 3- Publication Programme 304 2 TOC FOREWORD By HE Minister of Planning, Cambodia It is with great pleasure that I present this report containing the final population figures and some important results of the 1998 Census of Cambodia. Earlier, in August 1998, the provisional population figures were released based on a quick tabulation of summary figures provided by the enumerators. -
Quarterly Report #21 Helping Address Rural Vulnerabilities and Ecosystem Stability (Harvest) Program
Prepared by Fintrac Inc. QUARTERLY REPORT #21 HELPING ADDRESS RURAL VULNERABILITIES AND ECOSYSTEM STABILITY (HARVEST) PROGRAM January – March 2016 This publication was produced for review by the United States Agency for International Development. It was prepared by Fintrac Inc. under contract # AID-442-C-11-00001 with USAID/Cambodia. HARVEST ANNUAL REPORT #1, DECEMBER 2010 – SEPTEMBER 2011 1 Fintrac Inc. www.fintrac.com [email protected] US Virgin Islands 3077 Kronprindsens Gade 72 St. Thomas, USVI 00802 Tel: (340) 776-7600 Fax: (340) 776-7601 Washington, D.C. 1400 16th St. NW, Suite 400 Washington, D.C. 20036 USA Tel: (202) 462-8475 Fax: (202) 462-8478 Cambodia HARVEST No. 34 Street 310 Sangkat Beong Keng Kang 1 Khan Chamkamorn, Phnom Penh, Cambodia Tel: 855 (0) 23 996 419 Fax: 855 (0) 23 996 418 QUARTERLY REPORT #21 HELPING ADDRESS RURAL VULNERABILITIES AND ECOSYSTEM STABILITY (HARVEST) PROGRAM January – March 2016 The author’s views expressed in this publication do not necessarily reflect the views of the United States Agency for International Development or the United States government. CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY......................................................................................................... 1 1. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................ 2 1.1 Program Description ...................................................................................................................................... 3 1.2 Geographic Focus ........................................................................................................................................... -
The Preparatory Survey Report on the Project for Replacement and Expansion of Water Distribution Systems in Provincial Capitals in the Kingdom of Cambodia
MINISTRY OF INDUSTRY, MINES AND ENERGY KINGDOM OF CAMBODIA THE PREPARATORY SURVEY REPORT ON THE PROJECT FOR REPLACEMENT AND EXPANSION OF WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS IN PROVINCIAL CAPITALS IN THE KINGDOM OF CAMBODIA MARCH 2011 JAPAN INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AGENCY NJS CONSULTANTS CO., LTD. GED JR 11 - 064 MINISTRY OF INDUSTRY, MINES AND ENERGY KINGDOM OF CAMBODIA THE PREPARATORY SURVEY REPORT ON THE PROJECT FOR REPLACEMENT AND EXPANSION OF WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS IN PROVINCIAL CAPITALS IN THE KINGDOM OF CAMBODIA MARCH 2011 JAPAN INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AGENCY NJS CONSULTANTS CO., LTD. Preface Japan International cooperation Agency (JICA) decided to conduct the preparatory survey on “The Project for Replacement and expansion of Water Distribution Systems in Provincial Capitals” in the Kingdom of Cambodia, and organized a survey team headed by Mr. Nobuki Abe of NJS Consultants Co., Ltd. between July, 2010 to February, 2011. The survey team held a series of discussions with the officials concerned of the Government of Cam- bodia, and conducted a field investigation. As a result of further studies in Japan, the present report was finalized. I hope that this report will continue to the promotion of the project and to the enhancement to the friendly relations between our two countries. Finally, I wish to express my sincere appreciation to the officials concerned of the Government of Cambodia for their close cooperation extended to the survey team. March, 2011 Shinya Ejima Director General Global Environment Department Japan International Cooperation Agency Summary 1. Outline of Cambodia The Kingdom of Cambodia with 181,000km2 of land area is located in Indochina Peninsula, sur- rounded by Vietnam in east, Thailand in west and Laos in north. -
Kamping Pouy Subproject
Irrigated Agriculture Improvement Project (RRP CAM 51159-002) Feasibility Study Report November 2019 Cambodia: Irrigated Agriculture Improvement Project Kamping Pouy Subproject Prepared by the Pacific Rim Innovation and Management Exponents, Inc. on behalf of the Ministry of Water Resources and Meteorology for the Asian Development Bank (ADB). FEASIBILITY STUDY REPORT: KAMPING POUY SUBPROJECT Page ii TABLE OF CONTENTS Page List of Tables iii List of Figures v List of Appendixes vi List of Abbreviations vii Executive Summary ix I. INTRODUCTION 1 II. SUBPROJECT ASSESSMENT 4 A. Review of Current Situation and Options for Improvement and Modernization 4 B. Proposal for System Modernization 9 C. Proposed Civil Works for System Modernization, Option 2 14 III. HYDROLOGY AND WATER AVAILABILITY 17 A. Introduction 17 B. Rainfall 18 C. Evaporation 18 D. Runoff from Kamping Pouy Reservoir Catchment 19 E. Diversion Flow from Mongkol Borey River 20 F. Reservoir Routing 22 G. Reservoir Balance 23 IV. AGRICULTURE 27 A. Current Farming Practices 27 B. Current Cropping Pattern 28 C. Soil Condition 28 D. Agro-inputs 29 E. Constraints to Yield and Field Recovery of Yield 30 F. Increasing Crop Production and Modernization of Irrigation Systems 30 G. Proposed Intensive Rice Cropping Pattern and Diversified Cropping System 31 H. Nutrient Management for Rice Production in Kamping Pouy 32 I. Proposed Cropping Pattern 32 J. Capacity Building 37 K. Economic Benefits 38 V. MANAGEMENT OF IMPROVED SYSTEM PERFORMANCE 40 A. Introduction 40 B. Main System Operation 40 C. Climate Proofing 46 D. On-farm Water Management (OFWM) 49 E. Irrigation Maintenance: Institutional Arrangements 53 F. -
List of Appendix.Doc
Appendix I Water Resources The Study on Regional Development of the Phnom Penh-Sihanoukville Growth Corridor in The Kingdom of Cambodia THE STUDY ON REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE PHNOM PENH-SIHANOUKVILLE GROWTH CORRIDOR IN THE KINGDOM OF CAMBODIA Appendix I Water Resources TABLE OF CONTENTS I.1 Natural Characteristics of Cambodia.....................................................................1 I.1.1 Introduction..............................................................................................1 I.1.2 Geographical Characteristics of Cambodia .............................................1 I.1.3 Climate.....................................................................................................3 I.1.4 Rainfall ....................................................................................................3 I.1.5 Hydrology................................................................................................5 I.1.6 Hydrogeology ..........................................................................................8 I.2 Water Resources Potential in the Growth Corridor .............................................10 I.2.1 Surface Water.........................................................................................10 I.2.2 Groundwater .......................................................................................... 11 I.2.3 Water Balance........................................................................................ 11 I.3 Present Condition of Water Infrastructures .........................................................12 -
RDJR0658 Paddy Market
Appendix Appendix 1: The selected 3 areas for feasibility study A-1 Mongkol Borei, Banteay Meanchey + Babel & Thma Koul, Battambang Koy Maeng Ruessei Kraok # N #Y# Feasibility Study Area Bat Trang Mongkol Borei Mongkol Borei, Bavel and Thma Koul Districts # # # Ta Lam # Rohat Tuek Srah Reang # Ou Prasat # # Chamnaom Kouk Ballangk # # Sambuor P# hnum Touch Soea # Boeng Pring # # Prey Khpo#s Lvea Chrouy Sdau # Thmar Koul Kouk Khmum Ta Meun Ampil Pram Daeum Khnach Romeas # # # # # # # Bansay TraenY#g# Bavel Y# Bavel Rung Chrey Ta Pung BANTEAY MEAN CHEY Kdol Ta Hae#n (/5 Ru ess ei K rao k #Ko y Ma en g # Bat Tr an g #Mong kol Borei Ta La m #Ban te ay #YNea ng # Anlong Run # Sra h Re a ng Roha t Tu e k # Ou Ta Ki # Kou k Ba l ang k #Ou Pras a t # Sa m bu o r Ch am n #aom # BANTEAY ME AN CHEY Phnu m To uc h # #So e a # Bo en g Pri ng Lve a Pre y Kh p#o s # # Chro u y Sd au BAT TAMB ANG # Kou k Kh mum Thma K ou l Kh nac h R om e as Ta Meu n Ampil Pra m Daeu m Bav e l Bans a y Tr aen g # Ru ng Ch#re y ## Ta Pu n g # Y#B#av el # Y# Chrey# # Kd ol T a Hae n BATTAMBANG An lon g Ru #n # Ou Ta K i # Chre y Provincial road 8 0 8 16 Kilometers National road Railway A-2 Moung Ruesssei, Battambang + Bakan, Pursat Feasibility Study Area N Moung Ruessei and Bakan Districts Prey Touch # Thipakdei # # Kakaoh 5 Ta Loas /( # Moung Ruessei # Chrey Moung Ruessei #Y# # Kear # Robas Mongkol Prey Svay # Ruessei Krang Me Tuek # # Svay Doun Kaev # # #Ou Ta Paong Preaek Chik Boeng Khnar # # Bakan Sampov Lun Boeng Bat Kandaol Trapeang Chong #Phnum Proek BATTAM BANG -
Project Administration Memorandum
Project Administration Memorandum Project Number: 42186 Loan Number: 2455-CAM(SF) Grant Number: 0116-CAM(SF) October 2008 CAM: Emergency Food Assistance Project The project administration memorandum is an active document, progressively updated and revised as necessary, particularly following any changes in project or program costs, scope, or implementation arrangements. This document, however, may not reflect the latest project or program changes. CURRENCY EQUIVALENTS (as of 1 August 2008) Currency Unit – riel/s (KR) KR1.00 = $0.000242 $1.00 = KR4,120 ABBREVIATIONS ADB – Asian Development Bank ADF – Asian Development Fund AQIP – Agriculture Quality Improvement Project CPMU – central project management unit EA – executing agency ECLC – early childhood learning center FAO – Food and Agriculture Organization GACAP II – Second Governance Action Plan, 2005–2008 GDP – gross domestic product IA – implementing agency IFAD – International Fund for Agricultural Development IMF – International Monetary Fund MAFF – Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries MEF – Ministry of Economy and Finance MOC – Ministry of Commerce MOEYS – Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports MOWA – Ministry of Women Affairs MOWRAM – Ministry of Water Resources and Meteorology MRD – Ministry of Rural Development NCDM – National Committee for Disaster Management NFSTF – National Food Security Task Force NGO – nongovernment organization PCDM – provincial committee for disaster management PFM – public financial management PPMS – project performance monitoring system PPMU – provincial project management unit SFFSN – National Strategic Framework for Food Security and Nutrition SGIA – second-generation imprest account SOE – statement of expenditure TA – technical assistance TWGAW – Technical Working Group on Agriculture and Water UNDP – United Nations Development Programme USAID – United States Agency for International Development VDC – village development committee WFP – World Food Programme NOTES (i) The fiscal year (FY) of the Government and its agencies ends on 31 December. -
Battambang(PDF:320KB)
Map 2. Administrative Areas in Battambang Province by District and Commune 06 05 04 03 0210 01 02 07 04 03 04 06 03 01 02 06 0211 05 0202 05 01 0205 01 10 09 08 02 01 02 07 0204 05 04 05 03 03 0212 05 03 04 06 06 06 04 05 02 03 04 02 02 0901 03 04 08 01 07 0203 10 05 02 0208 08 09 01 06 10 08 06 01 04 07 0201 03 07 02 05 08 06 01 04 0207 01 0206 05 07 02 03 03 05 01 02 06 03 09 03 0213 04 02 07 04 01 05 0209 06 04 0214 02 02 01 0 10 20 40 km Legend National Boundary Water Area Provincial / Municipal Boundary 0000 District Code District Boundary The last two digits of 00 Code of Province / Municipality, District, Commune Boundary Commune Code* and Commune * Commune Code consists of District Code and two digits. 02 BATTAMBANG 0201 Banan 0204 Bavel 0207 Rotonak Mondol 0211 Phnom Proek 020101 Kantueu Muoy 020401 Bavel 020701 Sdau 021101 Phnom Proek 020102 Kantueu Pir 020402 Khnach Romeas 020702 Andaeuk Haeb 021102 Pech Chenda 020103 Bay Damram 020403 Lvea 020703 Phlov Meas 021103 Chak Krey 020104 Chheu Teal 020404 Prey Khpos 020704 Traeng 021104 Barang Thleak 020105 Chaeng Mean Chey 020405 Ampil Pram Daeum 021105 Ou Rumduol 020106 Phnum Sampov 020406 Kdol Ta Haen 0208 Sangkae 020107 Snoeng 020801 Anlong Vil 0212 Kamrieng 020108 Ta Kream 0205 Aek Phnum 020802 Norea 021201 Kamrieng 020501 Preaek Norint 020803 Ta Pun 021202 Boeung Reang 0202 Thma Koul 020502 Samraong Knong 020804 Roka 021203 Ou Da 020201 Ta Pung 020503 Preaek Khpob 020805 Kampong Preah 021204 Trang 020202 Ta Meun 020504 Preaek Luong 020806 Kampong Prieng 021205 Ta Saen 020203 -
Ncds Risk Factors in CAMBODIA, 2010
University of Health Sciences Ministry of Health PREVALENCE OF NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASE RISK FACTORS IN CAMBODIA STEPS Survey Country Report, September 2010 This survey was jointly prepared by the University of Health Sciences and the Preventive Medicine Department of the Ministry of Health, Kingdom of Cambodia, with support from the World Health Organization. The views expressed in this report are the views of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the World Health Organization. All photos used in this report are copyright of the University of Health Sciences and the Preventive Medicine Department. PREVALENCE OF NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASE RISK FACTORS IN CAMBODIA STEPS Survey, Country Report, September 2010 Report prepared by: OUM Sophal1 PRAK Piseth Raingsey2 KHUON Eng Mony² MEY Vannareth¹ AIM Sothea¹ BOUNCHAN Youttiroung¹ CIN Sovannara¹ PEN Linda¹ LOUN Sathia¹ 1 University of Health Sciences, 73 Monivong Blvd., Phnom Penh, Cambodia (E-mail: [email protected]) 2 Preventive Medicine Department, Ministry of Health, 151-153 Kampuchea Krom Blvd., Phnom Penh, Cambodia (E-mail: [email protected]) TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS ................................................................................................................. i LIST OF TABLES .......................................................................................................................iii LIST OF FIGURES .....................................................................................................................