This project will supply clean water to approximately 350 poor households totaling 1,750 people in two villages of Kampong Prasat and Prek Raing (first phase of EMW’s support).
- Impact Assessment (M&E) Phase Project completed on 31 Aug, 2014 Implementation Phase
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Assna Leth of East Meets West FoundationImplementation Status: in_progress Wed 29 Jan 2014, Over 11 Years ago
On 29th January 2014, the EMW team (Assna and Kim Hor) and PDRD Kampong Chhnang Deputy Director (Oum Chomroeun) visited the construction site of Kampong Prasat piped water supply system to see the progress of this project.
EMW has partnered with Kampong Prasat Piped Water Supply Investor (Private Water Operator) who has received license from Ministry/Provincial Department of Industry, Mines and Energy (MIME/PIME) and cooperated with Provincial Department of Rural Development (PDRD) to facilitate this PPP model. With the PPP model, EMW is committed to providing its support for the connection of 350 households in Kampong Prasat and Prek Raing villages to the Kampong Prasat piped water supply system. With this commitment, the Private Water Operator started the construction of Kampong Prasat piped water supply system in January 2014.
On 29th January 2014, the EMW team (Assna and Kim Hor) and PDRD Kampong Chhnang Deputy Director (Oum Chomroeun) visited the construction site of Kampong Prasat piped water supply system to see the progress of this project. We met with Pen Savann, the Private Water Operator to build better partnership and keep track on the project. The foundation of the water storage tank and the treatment plant (17.5 meter long x 6 meter wide x 1.2 meter deep) has been completed. - Implementation Phase Project started on 15 Jan, 2014 Preparation Phase
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This project will supply clean water to approximately 350 poor households totaling 1,750 people in two villages of Kampong Prasat and Prek Raing (first phase of EMW’s support).