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The Heart of Development: Impact Stories from Cambodia - Khmer Translation

| Date: | November 2010 |
| Type: | Brochures and Flyers |
| Series: | Impact Stories |
Description
Cambodia is a land rich in natural resources, people, and culture. As the country's largest multilateral development partner, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) works to promote inclusive growth in Cambodia, particularly in the poorest rural areas. This collection shows the benefits of ADB support across major areas of assistance, by telling the stories of people whose lives have been transformed.
Contents
- Introduction
- Protecting Cambodia’s Watery Heart
- A Public–Private Partnership Brightens Lives
- Roads To Hospitals, Markets, Temples
- Hope Beyond the Road
- Easing the Burden of Water
- Women Learn to Earn