Access to water, sanitation and hygiene-CAMBODGE
Basin of Tsung Sen, Cambodge
Water and sanitation remain key issues for development in Cambodia. Since 2012, the Rhin-Meuse and Loire-Bretagne water agencies have been supporting the Tonle Sap Lake authorities to promote Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) in the Stung Sen river basin. HAMAP-Humanitaire is contributing to this objective by proposing various projects to provide access to water and sanitation in priority villages in the basin. The aim of this project is to set up a drinking water supply system and improved sanitation infrastructure in the village of Dang Kamblet, which currently has none. This project is part of a more global and concerted program of water management and governance throughout the Stung Sen basin, in close collaboration with a number of French and Cambodian st
Goal
Improving access to drinking water and sanitation Supporting good hygiene practices in the Stung Sen basin.
- Installation of a drinking water supply system in the commune of Dang Kamblet (borehole, reservoir, networks, connections).
- Creation and training of village water management committees.
- Raising awareness of hygiene and the proper use of water, particularly in schools.
- Construction of 100 latrines for vulnerable families.
- 3 000 people
- 24 months (07/2024 - 06/2026)
- 325 000 €
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Contact HAMAP-Humanitaire
Maxime DECAENS : maxime.decaens@hamap.org