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June 11th, 2011
Cambodia – Implementation Agreement on Land Rights Program

On the morning of 25 May, 2011 at MLMUPC’s Cabinet (Mondial) there was a Signing Ceremony of Implementation Agreement on Land Rights Program Phase 1 March 2011 – February 2013) between the Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction (MLMUPC) and GIZ – a Development Agency of the Federal Republic of Germany under the presidency of His Excellency Senior Minister Im Chhun Lim, Minister of MLMUPC. In that occasion, H.E. Prak Ham Secretary of State of MLMUPC indicated that this Implementation Agreement on Land Rights Program Phase 1 has the amount of €4.55 Million – a cooperation support fund for implementing land sector program which includes Land Administration Sub-Sector Program, Land Management SubSector Program, and Land Distribution Sub-Sector Program. The term of this Implementation Agreement is for two years commencing from March 2011 to February 2013. Apart from this cooperation support, the Royal Government of Cambodia (RGC) also contributed €2.710.000 per annum for the implementation of the land sector program. Read More