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プノンペンの建設ブームが賃金上昇に貢献

Photograph: Michael Coghlan
Photograph: Michael Coghlan

貧困と開発に関する記事のプノンペンポストからの切り抜き(3月27日~29日)。

日本が運輸・保健分野の支援に220百万ドル供与

Cambodia and Japan are set to sign aid and loan agreements next week worth roughly $220 million covering upgrades to the Kingdom’s roads and heath sector, and to Phnom Penh’s electricity grid. (Kingdom, Japan to ink $220m deal)

プノンペンで建設ブーム、労働者の賃金上昇へ貢献

Cambodia’s booming construction industry is putting more money into labourers’ pockets, despite the lack of union involvement. However, safety standards remain a big issue. (As Phnom Penh’s skyline rises, so do wages)

原住民の権利は認められているが実践には程遠い

Despite Cambodia’s indigenous peoples being legally recognised and protected under the country’s Forestry and Land Laws, limited implementation combined with a lack of coordination have resulted in many indigenous communities being denied their land and legal rights, according to a report released this month by the Heinrich Böll Foundation. (Indigenous rights ‘denied’)

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