IATI Identifier: XM-DAC-47136-KH2
Cambodia’s urban areas account for around 30% of the total population of 15 million and is expected to rise to an estimated 44% of a total population of around 18.4 million by 2030. The population increase of its capital city, Phnom Penh, has been driven by a shift from a rural to urban economy, and currently represents around 41% of the country’s urban population. Likewise, Cambodia’s secondary cities such as Battambang, Siem Reap, Sihanouk Ville, Kampot, Kep, Soung (the newly established city), and Bavet (Border city) are also undergoing rapid urban growth. The rapid pace of unstructured urbanization is generating significant social, economic and environmental challenges in the country. Further, the country’s secondary cities face a severe lack of systematic development planning, and financial resources for green infrastructure and services. This will exacerbate a number of urban challenges the country is already facing in the form of: Unstructured urbanization and privatization of infrastructure development; under supply of urban infrastructure, including transport infrastructure and traffic management measures; increased urban vulnerability in the form of urban flooding and air pollution; insufficient municipal solid waste management; Housing shortages and informal settlements
more_horizEnvironmental policy and administrative management
Reporting Organisation
Name | Type | Role |
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Global Green Growth Institute | Multilateral | Implementing |
Global Green Growth Institute | Multilateral | Funding |
Transaction Value |
Provider
Receiver |
Type | Date |
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Not Available | Provider N/A Receiver N/A | Incoming Funds |
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Jan 01, 2018
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543,864 USD (Valued at Dec 31, 2018) | Provider N/A Receiver N/A | Expenditure |
date_range
Jan 01, 2018
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635,150 USD (Valued at Dec 31, 2017) | Provider N/A Receiver N/A | Expenditure |
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Jan 01, 2017
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