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Minister highlights rural development

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Publication date
01 January 2010 | 08:00 ICT

Reporter : Sam Rith

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Police officers stand outside the gate of a house where Dutch national Daphna Beerdsen was found dead in Phnom Penh’s Chamkarmon district in late April.

Rural Development Minister Chea Sophara announced during an annual two-day conference that his ministry had tested 3,308 wells across the country for arsenic. The conference, which ended Thursday, also heard that 32,513 toilets had been built and 69,169 families had been educated about hygiene. In addition, Chea Sophara said the ministry had built 392 concrete wells, 1,847 pump wells, 46 ponds and 1,376 concrete water-storage units.

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