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Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Australia to increase aid to Cambodia in 2008

The Australian government has decided to increase aid to Cambodia by 11 percent in the coming year, but the actual amount is not specified, local media reported on Wednesday.

Australian Ambassador to Cambodia Margaret Adamson told Prime Minister Hun Sen here on Tuesday that the aid will target agriculture, health and scholarships for Cambodian students, reported Cambodian daily newspaper the Kampuchea Thmey.

Australia will continue to help Cambodia in order to strengthen bilateral and multilateral cooperation, Eng Sophallet, personal assistant to the premier, was quoted by another Cambodian daily newspaper the Koh Santepheap as saying.

Hun Sen said that the Australian aid is well-suited to Cambodia 's rural development and poverty reduction strategies and thanked the Australian government for its continuous assistance to Cambodia, reported the Koh Santepheap.

Hun Sen also requested the Australian government to assist Cambodia for its 2008 national election, reported the Kampuchea Thmey.

Hun Sen paid a six-day official visit to Australia in October 2006.

As the visit was wrapped up, Minister of Commerce Cham Prasidh told reporters that the Australian government is to offer to Cambodia over 123 million Australian dollars (around 92 million U. S. dollars) of aid in the next 5 years.

Among it, 48.5 million Australian dollars (some 36 million U.S. dollars) goes for comprehensive projects from 2006 to 2007, and 45 million Australian dollars (some 34 million U.S. dollars) for agricultural projects and 30 million Australian dollars (some 22 million U.S. dollars) for justice and penal affairs in the next 5 years.

From 1996 to 2006, Australia has offered a total of 424 billion Australian dollars (around 318 billion U.S. dollars) of aid to Cambodia.

Australia is the kingdom's third largest donor, trailing Japan and the United States.

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