Meeting With Dr. Eng. Yasushi INOUE And The JICA Team (February 25, 2021)
Phnom Penh: With the permission by His Excellency Chairman of the Cambodia National Mekong Committee (CNMC), H. E. Mr. Kol Vathana, Deputy Secretary General of CNMC has leaded the CNMC Working Group on PNPCA meeting with the JICA Team, headed by Dr. Eng. Yasushi INOUE, Civil Engineering and Applied Science of the Water Resources Management Division, CTI Engineering International Co., Ltd. and the Consultant of the Phnom Penh Water Supplies Authority. The Objectives of the meeting is that the JICA Team would like to get some advice, date and information relating to the potential water supply sources from CNMC. Dr. Eng. Yasushi INOUE had debriefing to the CNMC Team that give the potentially shortage of water supply sources, he is currently considering and studying the Mekong River, the Bassac River, and Stung Preakthnourt as the three options of potential water supplies to Phnom Penh municipality in the future, in which the relevant data and information are collecting. In...
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Meeting with H.E Mr. Christian Berger. German Ambassador to Cambodia (February 25, 2021)
Phnom Penh: With the high permission of His Excellency the Chairman of the Cambodia National Mekong Committee (CNMC), H.E. Mr. Te Navuth, Permanent Vice-Chairman of CNMC, led the colleagues including Excellences, Secretary General, Advisor, Deputy Secretary General and Directors of the relevant specialized Departments of CNMC General Secretariat for a Meeting with H.E Mr. Christian Berger. German Ambassador to Cambodia and his colleagues to continue discussions on the ways to strengthen sustainability considerations within the Mekong River Commission (MRC), which was discussed earlier at the politicy-level consultation on development cooperation between Cambodia and Germany for 2020 held on September 30, 2020 at the Council for Development of Cambodia. During the Meeting, the two sides discussed the Mekong challenges, including climate change, floods and droughts, declining water levels in the Mekong River, as well as in the Tonle Sap Lake due to the development of hydropower...
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