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KINGDOM OF CAMBODIA

Nation Religion King


National Committee for Sub-National
Democratic Development (NCDD)

Kampot Data Book 2009

GIS code: 7

October 2009
Kampot Data Book 2009

GIS code: 7
Table of Contents

List of Abbreviations.............................................................................................................................. i

Glossary ................................................................................................................................................ iii

Preface.................................................................................................................................................. vii

Introduction............................................................................................................................................ 1

SECTION A: MAPS ................................................................................................................................ 3

1. Administration and Infrastructure...................................................................................... 5

2. Land Use and Natural Resources....................................................................................... 7

3. Poverty map.......................................................................................................................... 9

3.1. 2004 Poverty Map ...................................................................................................................... 9

3.2. 2009 Poverty Map ...................................................................................................................... 9

4. Land area and distance ..................................................................................................... 11

4.1. Land area by district, mid 2009 ................................................................................................ 11

4.2. Land used area by category, 2006........................................................................................... 11

4.3. Distances between District Center and Provincial Town ......................................................... 12

SECTION B: PROVINCIAL PROFILE.................................................................................................. 13

5 General Information ........................................................................................................... 15

5.1 Population of the Province ................................................................................................... 15

5.2 Occupations ......................................................................................................................... 16

5.3 Property................................................................................................................................ 18

6 Infrastructure and Economy ............................................................................................. 20

6.1 Roads in meters, 2006-2008................................................................................................ 20

6.2 Sewerage Pipes in meters, 2006-2008................................................................................ 20

6.3 Drainage and Bridges .......................................................................................................... 20

6.4 Services in the Province....................................................................................................... 21

6.5 Agriculture ............................................................................................................................ 21


7 Social Aspects.................................................................................................................... 33

7.1 Education ............................................................................................................................. 33

7.2 Health ................................................................................................................................... 40

7.3 Water and Sanitation............................................................................................................ 41

7.4 Vulnerable groups ................................................................................................................ 45

7.5 Migration............................................................................................................................... 47

8 Natural Resources and Environment (NRE).................................................................... 49

8.1 Families involved with NRE issues, 2006-2008 ................................................................... 49

8.2 Percentage of Families involved with Natural Resource issues, by District, for 2008 ......... 49

8.3 Percentage Houses with access to Garbage collection and Families affected by
environmental Pollution, by District, for 2008....................................................................... 49

8.4 Percentage Families using chemical Fertilizer and chemical Pesticides, by District, for 2008
............................................................................................................................................. 50

9 Administration and Security ............................................................................................. 51

9.1 Birth Registration, 2006-2009 .............................................................................................. 51

9.2 Number of unregistered Infants born in 2008, by District .................................................... 51

9.3 Registered criminal Cases, 2006-2008................................................................................ 51

9.4 Registered criminal Cases per 10,000 people, by District, for 2008.................................... 51

9.5 Number of registered Land Disputes, by District, in 2008 ................................................... 51

10 Gender................................................................................................................................. 52

10.1 Reported Domestic Violence, 2006-2008 ............................................................................ 52

10.2 Percentage of reported cases of Families experiencing domestic Violence, by District, in


2008 ..................................................................................................................................... 52

10.3 Women’s involvement, 2006-2008....................................................................................... 52

10.4 Percentage of Female Participants in Civil Society and of 18-60 year women with uncertain
Jobs, by District, in 2008 ...................................................................................................... 53

10.5 Female-headed Households, 2006-2008............................................................................. 53

10.6 Percentage female-headed Households and with Children of less than 5 years old, by
District in 2008 ..................................................................................................................... 53
11 Indigenous People in the District ..................................................................................... 54

11.1 Ethnic Minorities in the District, 2006-2008.......................................................................... 54

11.2 Other Minorities in the District, 2006-2008........................................................................... 54

SECTION C: PLANS AND PROJECTS .............................................................................................. 55

12 Priorities and Plans............................................................................................................ 57

12.1 Priorities of the Districts in the Province for 2009 by Sector................................................ 57

12.2 Total Expenditure on C/S Fund Projects by sector and district between 2005 and 2008 ... 60

13 District level Projects from 2006 to 2009 ......................................................................... 61

13.1 District Initiative Infrastructure Projects from 2006 to 2009 ................................................. 61

13.2 District Initiative Service Projects from 2006 to 2009 .......................................................... 63

13.3 Inter Commune Council Projects in 2008 and 2009 ............................................................ 66

13.4 Provincial Investment Fund (PIF) and District Investment Fund (DIF) ................................ 67

13.5 Other projects in the Province.............................................................................................. 71

SECTION D: SERVICES AND ORGANIZATIONS ............................................................................. 73

14 Infrastructure...................................................................................................................... 75

14.1 Lengths of and Expenditure on Roads in 2008 by District................................................... 75

14.2 Scale of and Expenditure on Irrigation in 2008 by District ................................................... 75

14.3 Power Supply in 2008 by District ......................................................................................... 76

15 Health Facilities.................................................................................................................. 77

15.1 Health Facilities by Operational District ............................................................................... 77

15.2 Health Facilities and Staff by Operational District, 2008..................................................... 78

15.3 Deliveries in 2007, by Operational District ........................................................................... 80

15.4 Major Health NGOs active in the Province, by Operational District..................................... 80

16 Education ............................................................................................................................ 82

16.1 Schools, Classes, Students and Staff in 2007/2008............................................................ 82

16.2 Characteristics of Schools and School Principals in 2007/2008.......................................... 83

16.3 Enrollment by Level of Education, 2006/2007 ..................................................................... 83


16.4 Enrollment by Level of Education 2007/2008 ...................................................................... 84

16.5 New Intake and Enrollment by Level and Age (Both Sexes), 2007/2008............................ 84

16.6 Condition of School Buildings, 2007/2008 ........................................................................... 85

16.7 Condition of Classrooms and Existence of Separate School Office and Library, 2007/08.. 85

16.8 Community Participation and Financing, 2007/2008 ........................................................... 86

16.9 Indicators on Students and Staff by District, 2007/2008...................................................... 86

17 Private Sector organizations in the District .................................................................... 87

17.1 Registered Companies in 2008, by district .......................................................................... 87

17.2 Credit to Farmers in 2008, by district ................................................................................... 88

SECTION E: MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ............................................................................... 89

18 Data on Poverty.................................................................................................................. 91

18.1 Predicted Poverty Rates for 2009, by commune ................................................................. 91

18.2 Poverty data from Survey..................................................................................................... 93


Provincial Data Book 2009

List of Abbreviations
# Number
AGR Agriculture
BR Birth Registration
CCs Commune Councils
C. Pilot Piloted Commune
C/S Commune / Sangkat
CBO Community-Based Organization
CDB Commune Database
CDPD Commune Development and Planning Database
CIP Commune Investment plan
CLTS Community Led-Total Sanitation
Comm. Commune
Com Cov Commune Covered
CPA Complementary Package of Activities
CPS Community Preschool
CCWC Commune Committees for Women and Children
DANIDA Danish International Development Agency
DDLG Democratic Development and Local Governance Project (EC-UNDP)
DFID Department For International Development (UK)
DIF District Investment Fund
DIP District Initiative Project
DIS District Information System
District PDRD District Office of Rural Development
District WP District Work Plan
DIW District Integration Workshop
DMC Department of Media and Communication
DoLA Department of Local Administration
Dr Doctor
DWRM District Office of Water Resource and Meterology
ECD Early Childhood education (part of PE)
EMIS Education Management Information System
Event IC Celebration of International Days
FDH Former District Hospital
GTZ German Society for Technical Cooperation (Gesellschaft für
Technische Zusammenarbeit GmbH)
Ha Hectare
HC Health Center
HC (NB) Health Center (no building)
HH Headed Household
HSI Intervention for Health
HP Health Post
HW Hand Washing
ICC Inter Commune Council
IFAD International Fund for Agricultural Development
IND Industry
Inter-commune Inter-Commune Project Management Committee or Inter-commune
project
IO International Organization
JICA Japan International Cooperation Agency
LASED Land Allocation for Socio-Economic Development
LAU Local Administration Unit
LGCR Local Governance for Children's Rights

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M&E Monitoring and Evaluation


MA Medical Assistant
MAFF Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries
MEF Ministry of Economy and Finance
MoEYS Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports
MoH Ministry of Health
MoI Ministry of Interior
MoP Ministry of Planning
MoWA Ministry of Women's Affairs
MoWRAM Ministry of Water Resources and Meteorology
MPA Minimum Package of Activities
MW1 Primary Midwives
MW2 Secondary Midwives
n/a Not available
NCD National Contracts Database
NCDD National Committee for Sub-National Democratic Development
NGO Non-Governmental Organization
NREM Natural Resources and Environment Management
NRML Natural Resources Management and Livelihood
NU1 Primary Nurse
NU2 Secondary Nurse
OD Operational District
ODF Open Defecation Free
Ope. Costs Operational Costs
Others Other Staff
PBW Public Works
PDoEYS Provincial Department of Education, Youth and Sport
PDRD Provincial Department of Rural Development
PDWRM Provincial Department of Water Resource and Meteorology
PE Parenting Education
PHAST Participatory Hygiene and Sanitation Transformation
PHD Provincial Health Department
PID Project Information Database
PIF Provincial Investment Fund
PMC Project Management Committee
Pop 04-05 Population Covered 2004 or 2005
PSDD Project to Support Democratic Development through Decentralization
and Deconcentration
RRD Rural Road Development
RH Referral Hospital
RILGP Rural Investment and Local Governance Project
RPRP Rural Poverty Reduction Program
RuLIP Rural Livelihoods Improvement Program
SIDA Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency
SPPA Senior Provincial Program Advisor
TBA Traditional Birth Attendant
UNDP United Nations Development Project
UNICEF United Nations Children’s Fund
Vil Village
Vil Cov Village Covered
VIL-HC Distance from Village to Health Center
WASH Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
WRM Water Resource and Meteorology

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Glossary
C/S Fund: The Commune/Sangkat Fund is established and managed by the Government
of Cambodia to provide financial support for development projects and administrative costs
of Commune/Sangkat Councils. The amount is determined as a percentage of the National
Budget (for 2009: 2.8% over the 2008 budget) and is expected to increase gradually over the
years. The total 2009 budget under this fund is $ 27,643,902 (of which $ 19,272,170 is for
Development Projects and $ 8,371,731 for Administration). Under the Rural Investment and
Local Governance Project the World Bank currently reimburses the costs of development
projects if these meet the Bank’s criteria.

CDB: the Commune Data Base is a national database, compiled by the Ministry of Planning,
on the basis of detailed questionnaires, completed at village and commune level, which are
then sent to the Departments of Planning for data entry. The most recent round of data
collection took place at the end of 2008 (and is reflected in the District Data Books).
Commune, District and Provincial Profiles can be generated from this database and should
be available from provincial Departments of Planning.

CDPD: the Commune Development and Planning Database is a database maintained by


Departments of Planning and Ministry of Planning, recording proposed activities as
determined and prioritized by Commune and Sangkat Councils; the Temporary Agreements
between these councils and supporting agencies, as decided at District Integration
Workshops and details on projects that actually take place at commune, district and
provincial levels.

CIP: The Commune Investment Plan is a rolling three-year plan, developed and decided by
the Commune or Sangkat Council. It sets priorities and identifies the projects proposed for
the years to come.

Commune and Sangkat: the Communes (in rural areas) and Sangkats (in urban areas) are
the lowest and smallest units of local government. Councils are elected directly, once in five
years, for the 1417 Communes and 204 Sangkats Within these Communes and Sangkat
areas there are 14,119 villages, which have Village Chiefs, but do not constitute a formal
level of local government.

DIA/P: the District Investment Initiative/ Project is jointly supported by the MDLF (Multi-Donor
Livelihood Facility (supporting the NRM&L Program) and PSDD. In 2009 it covers 106
districts, 60% of the total in the country, with a budget of $ 3.2 million. It is focused on
capacity development in planning, democratic development, public competitive procurement,
financial management and service delivery.

DIS: The District Information System is a national database maintained by NCDD, recording
resources, staff, revenue, infrastructure and equipment available in the 193 Districts and
Khans throughout the country. The last update took place in July 2009

District, Municipality and Khan constitutes the third level of Government in Cambodia.
There are 159 rural Districts, 26 Municipalities and 8 Khans of Phnom Penh Capital. They all
have Councils which were, for the first time, elected in May 2009, by the Commune/Sangkat
Councilors. These councils have a mandate for 5 years.

DIW: District Integration Workshops are held between July and October, to bring
Commune/Sangkat Councils, looking for support for their projects, together with the
governmental and non-governmental agencies that may provide support.

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ICC: Inter Communes Council projects are executed in 10 provinces under the Democratic
and Decentralized Local Governance Project (DDLG). This five year project (2006-2010) is
executed by Ministry of Interior and funded by the European Commission and UNDP. The
project focuses on improving dialogue partnership and accountability; create a network of
Commune Councils at the provincial and national level and support and contribute to local
area development for poverty reduction. The work under the ICC component supports
investments and services formulated through inter-commune dialogue and planning.

MEDiCAM: A non-profit and non-partisan membership organization for NGOs active in


Cambodia's health sector. It is the primary networking agency for the country’s health-related
NGOs.

NCD: The National Contracts Database is used for the design of investment projects at
provincial and district levels and, once a project is approved, for monitoring the progress of
investment projects. The NCD has been continuously adapted for use by different donor
projects and currently is used for PSDD, DANIDA NRMLP, UNICEF, IFAD, Canadian CIDA
projects. The database was first designed in 2005 and is maintained by the NCDD with
quarterly updates.

NCDD: the National Committee for sub-National Democratic Development is the inter-
ministerial body charged with the implementation of the Organic Law (a key legislative
document, adopted in 2008, outlining the envisaged decentralization). NCDD also channels
substantial financial assistance by a number of Development Partners, to projects and
programs at various levels. This amounted to over $ 91 million in 2008. More information at:
www.ncdd.gov.kh, this website also provides access to reports, manuals, legal documents,
details on projects and more.

OD: the Operational Districts are the districts as defined and used by the Ministry of Health.
These do not coincide with the 193 (Administrative) Districts and Khans, as used by all other
RGC agencies. The Operational Districts are usually larger, and so there are 77 Operational
Districts against 193 administrative Districts and Khans. However they do fit within the
boundaries of administrative provinces.

PID: The Project Information Database is the database maintained by NCDD at national and
sub national level, to follow all aspects of projects by Commune and Sangkat Councils,
including the C/S Fund projects.

PIF: The Provincial Investment Fund is allocated to all Provinces and Municipalities
according to a population based formula. Part of the fund is earmarked for support to
planning activities of the Provincial / Municipal Department of Planning; and to gender
mainstreaming activities of the Provincial Department of Women’s Affairs. The remaining “un-
earmarked PIF” is allocated by PRDC to sectoral technical departments against established
criteria and in response to proposals with prioritisation taking into account: priorities
formulated by the CS Councils and aggregated by District into District Priority Activities
Matrices (DPAM); alignment with national planning and poverty alleviation criteria,
complementarity with other planned activities; and performance of the Department
concerned in implementation of activities in previous years. With this provisional allocation,
the Department then programs activities through the District Integration Process. Finally, the
agreed activities, plus support costs amounting to no more than 25% of the total, are
included in a sub-contract signed between PRDC and the Department, pursuant to the
overall PSDD contract signed between NCDD and PRDC. Total budget has been around $ 2
million per year.

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Province: the 23 Provinces and Phnom Penh Capital City represent the 2nd layer of
government. They vary in size, from very small, like Kep (approx. 36,000 people) and Pailin
(approx. 70.000 people), or large but with small populations, like Mondulkiri (over 60,000
people), and Ratanakiri (over 153,000) to densely populated and large, like Kampong Cham
(over 1.7 million people) and Kandal (approx. 1.4 Million people).

PSDD: the Project to Support Democratic Development through Decentralization and


Deconcentration is funded by DFID (UK), SIDA (Sweden) and UNDP and runs from 2006 till
the end of 2010 (including a one year extension). Annual budgets range from $ 11 million to
over $ 18 million. The project provides core technical support to NCDD and to the provinces,
financial support to the C/S Fund, District Initiative, Provincial Investment Fund and capacity
building support through training, studies and advisory services.

RILGP: The Rural Investment and Local Governance Project is the World Bank funded
project that provides substantial support to C/S Fund projects and to developing the required
infrastructure, policies, systems and skills needed. It started in 2003 with a Loan for $ 22
million for 2003-2007 and was then extended with a Grant of $ 36 million for the period of
2007-2010. Discussions about a possible RILGP 2 are taking place between RGC and the
World Bank.

RPRP: the Rural Poverty Reduction Project is a seven years project from 2004 till 2010,
funded by IFAD and UNDP and implemented through the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry
and Fishery, supported by the Ministry of Interior and facilitated by NCDD. The project is
active the provinces Prey Veng and Svay Rieng and focuses on 120,600 households below
poverty line. The objective is poverty reduction with the active participation of the poor
through improved livelihoods, Strengthened capacity, Sustainable farming systems and
natural resource management, new and/or rehabilitated infrastructure development, increase
accessibly to technology, services and markets for their economic and social development.

RULIP: the Rural Livelihoods Improvement Project is implemented by the Ministry of


Agriculture Forestry and Fisheries (MAFF)’ Project Support Unit- PSU, with the NCDD
playing the role of cooperating agency. Funded by IFAD and UNDP, the project will run till
2014. The target group consists of poor households who have little or even no land, few
livestock or other assets and often many dependents. The main goal of the project is to
directly or indirectly improve the livelihood systems, food security and incomes of a total of
33,900 rural poor, ethnic minority and female headed households in targeted village of
Kratie, Preah Vihear and Ratanakiri provinces in a sustainable manner.

Seth Koma: The UNICEF funded Seth Koma program focuses on measurable action for
children and women. During 2006 -2010 it is implemented in six provinces. Government and
UNICEF pursue a set of inter-related goals, addressing critical stages of the life cycle of the
child: a) Mothers have safe pregnancies and deliveries and healthy newborns; b) best
possible start in life of infant; c) Children enter schools at the right age of six years; d)
Children are protected from exploitation, abuse, violence, discrimination and other risks; and
e) Youth and adolescents acquire life skills, express their views, participate in the decisions.

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Preface
The Government of Cambodia attaches great importance to optimal use of scarce resources
and to participatory planning and management at all levels. The Organic Law which was
adopted in 2008 provides the legal context for further steps towards improving and
decentralizing planning, management and monitoring, and towards greater accountability
and transparency of institutions at sub-national levels.

The Government has established elected Councils at the sub-national levels, and we will
progressively give them the responsibilities, together with the human and financial resources,
to deliver a wide range of public services. They will be more democratic, more efficient, more
transparent and accountable, better at addressing gender and other inequalities, and at
fighting corruption. We recognize that development does not come from government alone; it
needs the involvement of citizens, civil society and the private sector, and the new system
will facilitate this.

A central element in this process is the availability of information on any aspect of


development to all concerned parties. The newly elected Councillors at Provincial level,
Provincial line departments operating, but also NGOs, Development Partners and citizens
throughout Cambodia need information on problems and requirements, resources and
opportunities, services and agencies, plans and projects. They will need such information to
better understand the present situation, set targets for the future, monitor progress, know
what others are doing and to apply resources wisely and this is the reason the Provincial
Data books will be so valuable.

The Provincial Data Books are a major step towards full transparency and towards informed
planning and decision-making. They provide all available data at Provincial and District level
in easily accessible formats, in Khmer and English. This is in addition to the more detailed
District Data Books which have been produced for all Districts, which show Commune level
information as well.

This is the first time in Cambodia (and possibly in South East Asia) that such detailed
information is made so widely available and NCDD should be commended for the hard work
that has gone into this. We also thank the Ministry of Planning, which provided the detailed
data of the Commune Data Base, the sectoral ministries and provincial authorities who
contributed data and the Development Partners who provided financial support.

It is our sincere hope that the publication of the Data Books will strengthen capacities,
especially at provincial and district levels, for evidence–based development planning. We
also hope that this information will deepen the understanding among Ministries, Provincial
Authorities, Development Partners, NGOs and research agencies of the realities at
commune and district levels.

We call upon all to use and distribute this information, complement or correct where
appropriate and to contribute new data in the years to come.

28th March 2010


Sar Kheng

Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Interior


and Chairman of NCDD

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Introduction
Purpose
The purpose of the Provincial Data Books is to bring together information on any aspect of
life and development of Provinces and Districts, and make this widely available. The primary
targets are the newly elected Provincial Councilors, provincial level line departments, other
provincial agencies, Development Partners and NGOs operating at this level. They need
detailed knowledge on current living conditions, natural resources, infrastructure, agriculture
and other economic activities, current service levels, past and planned projects and available
resources.

While much information exists on many of the above aspects, it is often hard to access that
information and much is lost to reports, databases and statistics that are not widely shared.
Data are often only available in one language and often out-of-date, and many reports cover
only one sector or region.
We found that these problems are especially acute at the district level and much effort has
been put into producing District Data Books for all Districts, Municipalities and Khans,
which show data at District/Municipality/Khan level and at Commune/Sangkat level. These
can be obtained from NCDD or accessed through the NCDD website. However, in the
context of decentralization the Provinces may also become a more significant level of local
government and development planning, and a source of technical support to district level
planning. This creates an urgent need for wide-ranging data to be used for setting base-lines,
planning and prioritizing, monitoring and learning.

Approach
We have attempted to identify and compile all available statistics, reports, maps and other
data at province and/or district level. From this we have selected information that is available
for all or most provinces, reasonably reliable and up-to-date, sufficiently detailed and of
possible interest to development planners, decision makers, agencies and citizens.
The major sources of the information in these Provincial Data Books are:
a) The Commune Data Base information over the years 2006 to 2009 (the most recent data
were collected late last 2008)
b) Detailed information directly collected from the Ministry of Health, the Ministry of
Information, the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports and (for maps) the Ministry of
Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction
c) The Project Information Database (PID) at NCDD (up-to-date)
d) The Commune Development and Planning Database (CDPD) (up to date)
e) The National Contracts Database (NCD) (up to date)
f) Direct data collection at provincial and district level on private sector, irrigation, roads,
and electricity, through provincial agencies
g) Medical data collected from MediCam
h) The ID Poor Project – for poverty data on a number of provinces and districts
i) NCDD’s work on predictive poverty rates
j) Specific projects for project outputs, expenses and budgets (Seth Koma, RILGP, RPRP
and ICC)

Limitations of the data


We are fully aware that the data we collected are not always complete, consistent or correct.
While we have rejected information that was wrong or very incomplete, we decided not to
aim for statistical and scientific perfection, but to include information that is useful, relevant
and comprehensive. We also accepted different sources for the same data as this may
encourage discussion on the quality of the respective data.

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We strongly encourage anyone who notes errors or incompleteness in these data to contact
us and to share their data. We hope that the next round of producing such Provincial Data
Books can draw on wider sources and more complete data.
We encourage the Provincial Agencies, who can receive these data also in digital format, not
only to use these for their planning and monitoring, but also to start correcting and updating
these data and to share new data with NCDD for future use.

Contents
The information in the following pages is organized in five sections:
a) Geographical data: this section provides maps on infrastructure and administration and
on land use and natural resources management. These maps are also provided in large
format to all Provinces.
b) Provincial Profile: this presents wide ranging data, covering 2006 – 2009, at provincial
and district level, extracted from the Commune Data Base, but edited for better
understanding.

c) Plans and Projects: this section presents development priorities determined by


Commune and Sangkat Councils, outputs and expenditure of major projects at Province and
District level over 2006 – 2008, and plans and budgets for 2009.

d) Services and Organizations: this section provides details on key infrastructure (roads
and related infrastructure, electricity, irrigation systems) and services in health and education
at Province and District level. It also provides information on private sector agencies active in
the Province.

e) Poverty Data: this section provides predicted poverty rates for 2009 for all districts and
communes and detailed poverty data compiled and processed by the ID Poor project for
those that have been covered by the project.

The future
It is our sincere hope that this is the start of a longer-term process. We hope that a next
edition of these Provincial Data Books will offer more comprehensive, and up-to-date
information. We hope that the Provincial Administrations will not only start using this
information, but also improve and update it. For this they are all provided with the full data set
in digital format.

We invite agencies, projects and experts to send reports, statistics and maps that could be
used for a next version to us and we invite all users of the Provincial Data Books to inform us
about errors, updates and inconsistencies. Please contact us through [email protected]

We now invite you to browse through this data book. You may open this randomly or use the
table of contents and go to the aspects that have your special interest.

We hope that you will be informed, surprised and assisted. We hope, above all, that this
information will lead to a deeper understanding of causes and effects of poverty, to
purposeful decisions on how to tackle those causes and to greater transparency in using
scarce resources for the benefit of all.

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SECTION A: MAPS

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4. Land area and distance


4.1. Land area by district, mid 2009
Forest Land Area (ha) Cultivation Construction Other
Total Land
District Flooded Land Area Land Area Land Area
Area (ha) Total
Forest Area (ha) (ha) (ha)
Angkor Chey 22,237 34 - 16,146 4,041 2,016
Banteay Meas 40,106 - - 29,048 2,008 9,050
Chhuk 126,248 99,924 - 18,015 8,309 -
Chum Kiri 31,557 9,390 - 11,505 10,662 -
Dang Tong 34,500 14,693 - 15,809 3,635 363
Kampong Trach 35,300 11,935 - 19,826 3,124 415
Tuek Chhou 151,400 42,703 - 35,150 14,594 58,953
Kampot 5,400 2,390 422 652 1,358 1,000
Total 446,748 181,069 422 146,151 47,731 71,797
Source: District Information System, DoLA

4.2. Land used area by category, 2006


Land Type Area in Ha
Urban Settlement 158.64
Village Settlement 4,815.81
Wet season rice 48,578.69
Rice with villages 109,836.21
Flooded Rice 1,746.98
Cropland 5,753.70
Irrigated Cropland 816.89
Orchard 790.23
Rubber Plantation 52.83
Swidden 2,036.32
Moist Evergreen broad leafed forest (SW) 145,016.79
Deciduous forest 52,190.30
Dry Deciduous (Open) forest 7,281.93
Mixed forest (evergreen and deciduous) 1,574.52
Riparian forest 985.72
Secondary forest 11,681.69
Mangrove forest 184.80
Rear mangrove forest 5,618.62
Grassland 7,335.55
Abandoned field covered by grass 13,544.04
Flooded Grass 17.91
Shrubland 31,278.55
Abandoned field covered by shrub 14,821.06
Shrubland and scattered trees 200.82
Lake 169.69
Reservoir 222.54
River 424.71
Sea 721.63
Marsh 477.68
Shrimp/Fish farming 3,187.99
Barren land 218.06
Sand bank 25.80
Rock outcrop 46.78
Source: GIS data, Land Used 2006, MLMUPC

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4.3. Distances between District Center and Provincial Town


District Distance in Km
Angkor Chey 70
Banteay Meas 52
Chhuk 42
Chum Kiri 54
Dang Tong 51
Kampong Trach 35
Tuek Chhou 6
Kampot 0

Source: Provincial Administration

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SECTION B: PROVINCIAL PROFILE1

1
All data in this section come from the Commune Database (CDB) unless otherwise specified. These include
primarily new CDB data, collected late 2008, and some data from earlier years.

Kampot Province 13
Provincial Data Book 2009: Provincial Profile

Kampot Province 14
Provincial Data Book 2009:

5 General Information
5.1 Population of the Province
5.1.1 Total Population
Number of families 2005 2006 2007 2008
120,984 126,012
Total number of families 114,687 families 117,520 families
families families
Increase (+)/Decrease (-) in nr of
2% 3% 4%
families
Total population 584,367 pers 608,740 pers 619,559 pers 627,884 pers
Increase (+)/Decrease (-) in nr of
4% 2% 1%
people
Number of female Headed 23,268
25,477 families 23,490 families 23,327 families
Households (HH) families
Note: Percentages of population and increase/decrease are calculated on basis of the previous year. A negative
sign in front of the percentage indicates a decrease in population.

5.1.2 Population, by District, in 2008


104245

108273
98065
93087

120000
82797

100000

57255
47519

80000

36643
60000
40000
20000
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5.1.3 Population, by Age Group, 2006-2008


2006 2007 2008
Population by age group
% % % Number
Age 0-5 years (as percentage of the population) 12% 12% 13% 78,795 persons
Male 0-5 yrs 50% 50% 50% 39,485 persons
Female 0-5 yrs 50% 50% 50% 39,310 persons

Age 6-17 (as percentage of the population) 30% 30% 29% 184,142 persons
Male 6-17 yrs 50% 50% 50% 92,028 persons
Female 6-17 yrs 50% 50% 50% 92,114 persons

Age 18-60 (as percentage of the population) 50% 51% 51% 320,358 persons
Male 18-60 yrs 48% 48% 48% 154,019 persons
Female 18-60 yrs 52% 52% 52% 166,339 persons

Age 61 above (as percentage of the population) 7% 7% 7% 44,589 persons


Male 61 46% 46% 45% 20,042 persons
Female 61 54% 54% 55% 24,547 persons
Note: The overall percentage for each age group is calculated on the basis of the total population. The gender
distribution of each group is calculated on the basis of the population within that particular age group.

Kampot Province 15
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5.2 Occupations
5.2.1 Percentage of families with a particular Occupation, 2006-2008
This table shows the percentage of the population who have a particular occupation (job), for example
the percentage of the population in the district who are rice farmers, furniture crafter, trader, etc.
2006 2007 2008
Description
% % % Number
Families whose main occupation is 116,453
agriculture 93% 93% 92% Families
Families whose primary occupation is rice 112,283
farming 89% 90% 89% Families
Families whose primary occupation is cultivating
long-term crops 0% 1% 1% 881 Families
Families whose primary occupation is cultivating
short-term crops 1% 0% 0% 380 Families
Families whose primary occupation is cultivating
vegetable 0% 0% 0% 59 Families
Families whose primary occupation is fisherman 2% 2% 2% 2,597 Families
Families whose primary occupation is livestock
farmer 0% 0% 0% 130 Families
Families whose primary occupation is NTFP
collection 0% 0% 0% 123 Families

Families whose main occupation is craft


work 0% 0% 0% 191 Families
Families, whose main occupation is in furniture
craft, wooden, rattan, vine, bamboo 0% 0% 0% 79 Families
Families whose main occupation is in metal,
aluminum, glass goods production 0% 0% 0% 24 Families
Families whose main occupation is food
production 0% 0% 0% 50 Families
Families whose main occupation is tire, plastics
and rubber goods production 0% 0% 0% 0 Families
Families whose main occupation is textile,
clothing goods production 0% 0% 0% 3 Families
Families whose main occupation is in other
production, not listed above 0% 0% 0% 35 Families

Families whose main occupation is services 2% 2% 2% 2,917 Families


Families whose main occupation is trade 1% 1% 1% 1,046 Families
Families whose main occupation is repair 0% 0% 0% 358 Families
Families whose main occupation is providing
transport services 0% 0% 0% 358 Families
Families whose main occupation is providing
other services 1% 1% 1% 1,155 Families

Families whose main occupation is not clear (or


multi) 5% 4% 5% 6,451 Families
Note: The occupation percentages are calculated on the basis of the total number of families.

Kampot Province 16
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5.2.2 Percentage Families that work in one of four occupational sectors, by


District in 2008
This table indicates the percentage of families involved in one of four occupation types: agriculture,
craft, services or non-specific (other). Please note agriculture includes forestry activities such as
cutting down trees and gathering gum from the trees.

96.5

98.4

96.2

99.2

99.0

94.9

89.5
100
80
Percentage

47.3
60

32.8

18.7
40

6.9
3.5

3.2
2.4

1.9
1.9

1.6
1.2

1.2
1.0

0.9
20

0.6
0.4

0.4
0.1

0.1
0.1

0.1
0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0
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Note: Calculated on the basis of the total number of families within a province.

5.2.3 Percentage of Families with public Sector, private Sector or uncertain


Jobs, 2006-2008
2006 2007 2008
Description
% % % Number
Families that have a family member who is a government 8,400
official, staff or worker 6% 7% 7% families
Families that have a family member who is a private 6,078
sector staff or worker 4% 5% 5% families

17,668
Number of people aged 18-60 with uncertain/irregular jobs 8% 7% 6% persons
Note: In the first two rows percentages are calculated on the basis of the total number of families. In the third row
the percentage is calculated on the basis of the total number of people aged 18-60 years.

5.2.4 Percentage of Families with public or private Sector Jobs, by District in


2008

35 31.1
30
25
20
15
8.1

7.1
6.4
5.9

5.7

5.5

4.8
4.7
4.6

4.0
3.6

3.5

10
3.1

3.0
2.7

5
0
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% public sector % private sector

Note: Calculated on the basis of the total number of families in the district

Kampot Province 17
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5.2.5 Percentage of People aged 18-60 years with uncertain/irregular Jobs, by


District, in 2008.

11.6
14.0
12.0

9.7
10.0
Percentage

8.0

5.6
4.8

4.3
4.2
6.0
3.0
4.0

1.9
2.0
0.0
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5.3 Property
5.3.1 Housing types and facilities, 2006-2008
This table shows the percentage of people living in a certain type of house. It also indicates how many
houses have electricity or battery powered lights and how many have TV.
2006 2007 2008
House Type
% % % Number
House with thatched roof 29 % 26 % 23 % 28,431 houses
House with zinc/fibro roof 35 % 38 % 40 % 48,710 houses
House with tiled roof 35 % 34 % 34 % 41,784 houses
Flats/apartments (with many families living) 1% 1% 0% 513 houses
Concrete house or flat (with one family living) 1% 1% 2% 2,130 houses
Villa house 0% 0% 0% 90 houses

Houses with electricity 9% 10 % 12 % 14,066 houses


Houses with battery light 52 % 55 % 57 % 69,681 houses
Houses with TV 35 % 39 % 44 % 53,696 houses
Note: Calculated against the total number of houses

5.3.2 Families living on public Land or without a permanent House


Living situation 2006 2007 2008
Families living in a house on public land 1,128 families 1,303 families 1,650 families
People, without permanent housing 264 person(s) 209 person(s) 267 person(s)

5.3.3 Percentage of Population living in a particular type of House, by District,


in 2008
62.3

64.0
58.9
53.9

70
51.0

60
37.3
37.2
Percentage

33.9

33.8
33.2
32.7
32.2

50
29.7

29.8
27.8
27.4

24.3

22.4

40
20.0

17.7

17.6
17.0

15.4

30
20
6.5
5.1
1.4

1.2
0.9

1.0
0.9
0.6

0.1

10
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% thatched roof % zinc/fibro roof % tiled roof % concret house/flate/villa

Note: Calculated against the total number of houses in each district

Kampot Province 18
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5.3.4 Percentage of Houses with Electricity, Battery Lights and/or TVs, by


District, in 2008

82.9
80.3

74.8
100

71.2

68.6

64.4

55.1
80

52.9
Percentage

48.6
47.8

47.2
43.3

42.0
39.8

38.8
60

28.4
18.8
16.7
40

11.9
4.4
3.5

3.4
20

0.2

0.0
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% with electricity % with battery light % with TV

Note: Calculated against the total number of houses in each district

5.3.5 Types of Vehicles and their ratio to Families, 2006-2008


This table shows the number of families per vehicle in the province. The last column shows the total
number of each type of vehicle in the province for 2008.
2006 2007 2008
Description
ratio ratio Ratio Number
Bicycle and bicycle with trailer 1 1 1 96,396
Ox-carts and horse-carts 2 2 2 57,771
Motorbike/with trailer 5 4 3 36,325
Motor tri-cycle 833 3,666 3,000 42
Large Transportation
Total number of cars/trucks 76 65 54 2,347
Locally made vehicles 2,026 1,301 1,313 96
Trucks for goods transport 183 156 133 951
Buses/mini buses for passengers 407 354 326 386
Family cars 211 188 138 914
Agriculture machinery
Tractors used for plowing 2,612 2,240 2,173 58
Power-tillage used for plowing 90 77 57 2,226
Other type of machinery
Other type of machinery 504 490 490 257
Water transportation
Row boats 83 77 102 1,233

Total number of motor boats 79 84 84 1,495


Motor boats used for fishing 95 104 110 1,150
Motor boats used for passengers 19,587 13,443 15,752 8
Motor boats used for goods
472 445 374 337
transporting
Note: Ratio of families to a particular type of vehicle is the result of the total number of families divided by total
number of that type of vehicle. Other types of vehicles, such as bulldozer, excavator, rollers etc. are not listed.

Kampot Province 19
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6 Infrastructure and Economy


6.1 Roads in meters, 2006-2008
Description 2006 2007 2008
Bituminous road 33,153 m 42,176 m 26,800 m
DBST, Macadam road 20,808 m 15,564 m 10,967 m
Concrete road 3m 3m 0m

Laterite road 968,808 m 1,110,232 m 985,538 m


Constructed earth road 342,458 m 395,547 m 421,711 m
Un-constructed earth road 524,075 m 550,571 m 505,634 m

6.2 Sewerage Pipes in meters, 2006-2008


Sewage pipe length
Description
2006 2007 2008
2,569 5,477
Total length of sewage pipe, diameter 30-50 cm 1,194 m m m
1,089
Length of newly constructed sewage pipe, diameter 30-50 cm 1,276 m m 623 m
Length of sewage pipe, diameter 30-50 cm needs
repair/rehabilitation 362 m 247 m 172 m
1,459 1,017
Total length of sewage pipe, diameter of pipe 60-100 cm 3,411 m m m
1,194
Length of newly constructed sewage pipe, diameter 60-100 cm 3,718 m m 501 m
Length of sewage pipe, diameter 60-100 cm needs
repair/rehabilitation 646 m 105 m 119 m
3,296
Sewage pipe, diameter of pipe over 100 cm 1,175 m m 329 m
Length of newly constructed sewage pipe, diameter over 100
cm 81 m 879 m 90 m
Length of sewage pipe, diameter over 100 cm needs
repair/rehabilitation 368 m 0m 23 m

6.3 Drainage and Bridges


2006 2007 2008
Construction Type
place(s) Length place(s) Length place(s) Length
Single pipe culvert 1,098 19,563m 1,101 7,504 m 1,064 5,255 m
Double-pipe culvert 205 7,290m 277 2,511 m 221 1,771 m
Box pipe culvert 128 7,850m 115 551m 106 530 m
Wooden bridge 42 2,302m 40 2,283m 49 422 m
Concrete bridge 112 866m 165 2,020m 170 1,412 m
Bale bridge 24 211m 23 241m 28 668 m
Spillway construction 17 2,162m 31 2,352m 31 236 m

Kampot Province 20
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6.4 Services in the Province


Number of places by year
Descriptions
2006 2007 2008
Public
Electricity generating stations 33 40 53
Health clinics 37 30 28
Private
Bicycle and motorcycle repair places 339 355 407
Agricultural machinery, tools and equipment repair places 40 73 46
Electronic tool repair places 59 64 83
Battery-charging services 395 377 429
Handicraft places, wooden furniture and forest by-products 148 84 141
Other handicraft places (excluding furniture) 57 51 93
Small-scale services (hairdresser, phone service, massage,
327 346 411
Karaoke, etc)
Small-scale food shop businesses (Food, groceries, drink shop,
367 570 661
etc)
Small-scale rice mills 2,514 2,717 3,585
Medium or large-scale rice mills 37 40 41
Small-scale markets 33 43 37
Large-scale market 5 6 4
Alcohol refinery places 456 520 446
Pharmacies and small drug stores 43 45 52
Hotels 4 4 1
Guest houses 24 25 29
Restaurants 10 9 11
Gasoline stations 11 8 9

6.5 Agriculture
6.5.1 Rice cultivation in the Province, 2006-2008
Description 2006 2007 2008
Total dry rice land area 6,409 ha 4,453 ha 4,299 ha
Actual dry rice cultivation area 4,825 ha 2,404 ha 3,547 ha
% actual cultivation to total land 75% 54% 82%
Total dry rice production 9,230 tonne(s) 4,073 tonne(s) 7,242 tonne(s)
Average dry rice yield 1.9 tonne(s)/ha 1.7 tonne(s)/ha 2.0 tonne(s)/ha

Total wet rice land area 1,725,938 ha 110,606 ha 113,194 ha


Actual wet rice cultivation area 110,976 ha 110,895 ha 112,800 ha
% actual cultivation to total land 6% 100% 100%
Total wet rice production 200,360.30 201,934.38 221,505.75
tonne(s) tonne(s) tonne(s)
Average wet rice yield 1.8 tonne(s)/ha 1.8 tonne(s)/ha 2.0 tonne(s)/ha

Total intensive rice land area 29,558 ha 11,768 ha 10,793 ha


Actual intensive rice cultivation area 51,664 ha 19,272 ha 21,554 ha
Average intensive rice yield 1.7 tonne(s)/ha 1.6 tonne(s)/ha 2.0 tonne(s)/ha

Actual upland rice cultivation area 886 ha 1,042 ha 1,564 ha


Total upland rice production 1,798 tonne(s) 1,622 tonne(s) 2,001 tonne(s)
Average upland rice yield 2.0 tonne(s)/ha 1.6 tonne(s)/ha 1.3 tonne(s)/ha

Kampot Province 21
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6.5.2 Estimated wet and dry Season Rice Yield in tonne(s)/Ha, by District, in
2008

2.4

2.3
2.3

2.2
2.1

2.1
2.0

2.0
1.9

1.9
1.8
1.7

1.7
2

1.4
ton/ha

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6.5.3 Cultivated wet and dry Season Rice areas in Ha, by District, in 2008
22576

20233

17840
25000
15422

15064
20000
10647

10462
15000
10000
2325

659

556
200
151

136
5000
76

0
0
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Wet rice area Dry rice area

6.5.4 Estimated intensive Rice Yields in tonnes/Ha, by District, for 2008

2.5
2.2
2.1

2.0
1.8
1.7

0
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6.5.5 Estimated upland Rice Yield in tonnes/Ha, by District, for 2008


1.5

1.5

1.6
1.2
1.2

1.4
1.2
1.0
ton/ha

0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0.0
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6.5.6 Wet season Rice irrigation, 2006-2008


2006 2007 2008
Description
% % % Number
Total area of wet season rain fed rice land 95% 92% 97 % 108,932 ha

Percentage of wet season rice land that is irrigated; and for


5% 8% 3% 3,869 ha
2008 area in Ha
Area irrigated from canal/dam 74 % 62 % 78 % 3,015 ha
Area irrigated from river, stream, lake, natural pond 21 % 36 % 20 % 764 ha
Where
Area irrigated from drilled well 0% 0% 0% 0 ha
Area irrigated from dug pond 5% 1% 2% 90 ha

6.5.7 Water sources for wet Season Rice Cultivation, by District, in 2008
This chart shows the percentage of wet season rice cultivation receiving water from rain (natural) and
from irrigation.
0.0

0.0
0.1

0.1
100%

1.2

2.9
8.0
11.5

95%
100.0

100.0
99.9

99.9

98.8
90%

97.1
92.0
88.5

85%

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%Wet season rain fed rice area %Wet season irrigation rice area

6.5.8 Access to Irrigation


2006 2007 2008
Description
% % % Number
Families who have access to irrigation water 6% 6% 6% 7,276 families
Families who have irrigation wells 0% 1% 0% 227 families
Note: Calculated against the total number of families are rice farmers

6.5.9 Number of Irrigation Wells, 2006-2008


Description 2006 2007 2008
Number of irrigation wells 304 wells 489 wells 151 wells
6.5.10 Percentage of Families with access to (supplemental) Irrigation for wet
Season Rice cultivation, by District, in 2008
31.7

35
30
Percentage

25
11.5

20
15
8.0
6.6

4.6

4.6

3.8
3.3

10
2.9
1.2
0.1
0.1
0.0

0.0

0.0
0.0

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% families access to irrigation % rice land with supplemental irrigation

Note: % of families, with access to irrigation is calculated against the total number of families, whose main
occupation is rice farming. Irrigated wet rice land area is calculated against the total actual wet rice land cultivated
areas

Kampot Province 23
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6.5.11 Irrigation Wells, by District, in 2008

122
122
140
120
100
80

50
60

22
40

15
14

14
8
20

3
2

1
1
0
0
0
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Number of families, who own wells Number of irrigation wells

6.5.12 Farmers owning less than one hectare of Rice Land


2006 2007 2008
Description
% % % Number
Families who have less than one hectare of rice land 57% 57% 59% 66,450 families
Families who do not own any rice land 4% 4% 4% 4,208 families
Note: Calculated on basis of total number of families who are rice farming

6.5.13 Percentage of Farmers with less than one Hectare or no Rice Land, by
District, in 2008

79.68
72.85
100.0

65.08
60.10

54.85

53.94
53.61

50.38

80.0
Percentage

60.0

14.76
40.0

7.28
3.61

3.49
2.97

2.68
2.62
2.32

20.0
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% less than 1 Ha % no land

Note: Calculated on basis of total number of families who are rice farming

6.5.14 Average farm-gate Prices of Rice, 2006-2008


Description 2006 2007 2008
Maximum average farm gate price 642 Riels/Kg 815 Riels/Kg 874 Riels/Kg
Minimum average farm gate price 504 Riels/Kg 659 Riels/Kg 608 Riels/Kg
Average farm gate price 573 Riels/Kg 737 Riels/Kg 741 Riels/Kg

Average rice production per person 432 Kg/person 366 Kg/person 402 Kg/person
6.5.15 Minimum and maximum farm-gate Prices of Rice in Riel/kg, by District,
in 2008
942

900
893

886
881

837
823
820

1000
678
661

617
607

594
589

589

800
573

600
400
200
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6.5.16 Production of Paddy in Kg/Person, by District, in 2008


This table shows how much paddy (harvested rice) is produced in a year in a district, in kg per person.

676
800

633
700

466
600
500

356
340
318

280
400
300
200

47
100
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6.5.17 Production of other Crops, 2006-2008


Crops 2006 2007 2008
Corn cultivation area 2,416 ha 2,611 ha 1,824 ha
Estimated corn yield 1.9 tonne(s)/ha 1.8 tonne(s)/ha 1.9 tonne(s)/ha
Estimated corn production 4,585 tonne(s) 4,642 tonne(s) 3,484 tonne(s)

Soya bean cultivation area 56 ha 0 ha 0 ha


Estimated Soya bean yield 0.8 tonne(s)/ha - tonne(s)/ha - tonne(s)/ha
Estimated Soya bean production 46 tonne(s) - tonne(s) - tonne(s)

Mungbean cultivation area 693 ha 489 ha 368 ha


Estimated Mungbean yield 1.0 tonne(s)/ha 1.3 tonne(s)/ha 1.2 tonne(s)/ha
Estimated Mungbean production 685 tonne(s) 613 tonne(s) 453 tonne(s)

Peanut cultivation area 276 ha 316 ha 378 ha


Estimated Peanut yield 1.4 tonne(s)/ha 1.2 tonne(s)/ha 1.2 tonne(s)/ha
Estimated Peanut production 372 tonne(s) 387 tonne(s) 458 tonne(s)

Cassava cultivation area 379 ha 451 ha 296 ha


Estimated Cassava yield 4.4 tonne(s)/ha 4.0 tonne(s)/ha 3.2 tonne(s)/ha
Estimated Cassava production 1,663 tonne(s) 1,786 tonne(s) 945 tonne(s)

Sweet potatoes cultivation area 610 ha 444 ha 337 ha


Estimated Sweet potatoes yield 3.4 tonne(s)/ha 2.8 tonne(s)/ha 2.8 tonne(s)/ha
Estimated Sweet potatoes production 2,089 tonne(s) 1,243 tonne(s) 952 tonne(s)

Sesame cultivation area 22 ha 12 ha 11 ha


Estimated Sesame yield 0.7 tonne(s)/ha 1.8 tonne(s)/ha 1.2 tonne(s)/ha
Estimated Sesame production 15 tonne(s) 21 tonne(s) 13 tonne(s)

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6.5.18 Yields of Corn, Soya beans and Mungbeans in tonne(s)/ha, by District,


in 2008

3.2
3.5
3.0

2.2
2.1

2.0
2.5

1.8
1.7

1.4
2.0
1.1

1.1
1.0

0.9
1.5

0.6

0.5
1.0

0.3
0.5
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6.5.19 Yields of Peanuts and Cassava in tonne(s)/ha by District, in 2008

4.3

4.1
5.0
3.5

3.4
4.0
3.0
2.5

2.2

3.0
2.0

1.7
1.3
1.2

1.1

2.0

1.0
0.9

0.5

0.3
1.0
0.0
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Peanut Cassava

6.5.20 Yields of Sweet Potatoes and Sesame in tonne(s)/ha, by District, in


2008
4.3

5.0
3.5

3.5

4.0
2.8

2.3
2.3
2.3

3.0
2.0
1.3

2.0
1.0
0.8
0.5

1.0
0.0
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Sweet potatoes Sesame

6.5.21 Percentage Farmers who own less than 1 Ha or no Chamkar land


2006 2007 2008
Description
% % % Number
Families, who own less than 1ha of Chamkar land 38% 30% 55% 727 families
Families, with no Chamkar land 14% 5% 7% 96 families
Note 1: Calculated as a percentage of the total number of families whose main occupation is Chamkar (not rice)
farming
Note 2: Chamkar land is no-rice land, i.e. other crops

Kampot Province 26
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6.5.22 Percentage Farmers owning less than 1 ha or no Chamkar land, by


District, in 2008

100.0
120

84.1
100

60.0
Percentage

80
60

22.2
40

9.2
4.1

3.3
0.0
0.0

0.0
0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0
20
0
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% less than 1 Ha % no Chamkar land

Note: Percentage is calculated among families, who Chamkar farm as a main occupation, not the total population
of the district.

6.5.23 Percentage of Families raising Cattle/Buffalo, 2006-2008


2006 2007 2008
Description
% % % Number
Families raising cattle/buffalo 79% 80% 79% 100,060 families
Families raising cattle/buffalo as labor forces 70% 71% 70% 88,035 families
Note: Calculated against the total number of families.

6.5.24 Number of Cattle/buffalo being raised, 2006-2008


Description 2006 2007 2008
Total number of cattle/buffalo 226,432 head(s) 236,105 head(s) 241,194 head(s)
Average cattle/buffalo per
2.4 head(s)/families 2.5 head(s)/families 2 head(s)/families
families
Note: Calculated by dividing total number of cattle/buffalo by total number of cattle/buffalo raising families

6.5.25 Average number of Cattle/Buffalo per Family, by District, in 2008


2.7

3.0
2.6

2.5
2.4

2.3
2.3

2.3

2.1
2.5
2.0
1.5
1.0
0.5
0.0
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Note: Calculated by dividing total number of cattle/buffalo by total number of cattle/buffalo raising families

Kampot Province 27
Provincial Data Book 2009:

6.5.26 Percentage Families raising Cattle/Buffalo, for general and labor


purposes in 2008, by Commune

88.1

93.1
89.1

90.0
87.3

84.5

81.3
81.2
80.6
74.9

74.6
100

72.9

67.4
80
Percentage

47.5
60

20.5
15.3
40
20
0
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% as general % as labor force

Note: Calculated using the total number of families raising cattle/buffalo against the total number of families.

6.5.27 Type and number of agricultural Machines, by District, in 2008


536

600
500

342
340

293
286

282
400
300
106

200
62

41
38

33

18
15

15
15

15
100
8

7
6

1
0
0
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Rice threshing machine Tractor Power-tillage

6.5.28 Livestock-producing Households, 2006-2008


2006 2007 2008
Description
% % % Number
Total number of families raising pigs 75% 74% 69% 86,544 families
number of families raising more than 3 pigs 8% 7% 8% 9,713 families

Total number of families raising chickens 90% 90% 89% 112,123 families
number of families raising more than 3 chickens 75% 76% 75% 94,619 families

Total number of families raising ducks 38% 36% 36% 45,244 families
number of families raising more than 5 ducks 31% 30% 29% 36,056 families

Total number of families raising goats or sheep 0% 0% 0% 103 families

Total number of families raising horses 1% 1% 1% 934 families


Note: Calculated against the total number of families

Kampot Province 28
Provincial Data Book 2009:

6.5.29 Percentage Families raising Pigs, by District, in 2008

87.0
82.0
80.5

75.8
100

66.6
64.0

55.1
80
Percentage

60

14.6

14.7
40

9.6

7.5
6.9

6.6
6.4
4.5

3.0
20
0
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Total Raising more than 3

Note: Calculated against the total number of families in the district

6.5.30 Percentage Families raising Chickens, by District, in 2008

96.0
94.2
93.9

93.0
91.9
89.7

120

85.6
82.1
81.1

80.2
79.9

77.6

75.2
100

68.1
Percentage

80

42.8
32.7
60
40
20
0
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Total Raising more than 3

Note: Calculated against the total number of families in the district

6.5.31 Percentage Families raising Ducks, by District, in 2008


53.3

53.0
45.4

44.6

60
38.4

38.1

37.6

50
32.5

31.9
Percentage

26.6
26.0

25.4

40
17.3

30
14.0

20
5.4
2.7
10
0
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Total Raising more than 5

Note: Calculated against the total number of families in the district

Kampot Province 29
Provincial Data Book 2009:

6.5.32 Percentage Families raising Horses, Goats or Sheep, by District, in


2008

1.6
2.00

1.2

1.1
Percentage

1.50

0.8
1.00

0.2
0.2
0.50

0.1

0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1

0.0

0.0
0.0

0.0

0.0
0.00
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Horses Goat/sheep

Note: Calculated against the total number of families in the district

6.5.33 Livestock Farms, 2006-2008


Description 2006 2007 2008
Number of cattle/buffalo farms 13 farm(s) 19 farm(s) 20 farm(s)
Number of pig farms 17 farm(s) 31 farm(s) 12 farm(s)
Number of goat/sheep farms 10 farm(s) 18 farm(s) 14 farm(s)
Number of chicken farms 11 farm(s) 31 farm(s) 17 farm(s)
Number of duck farms 71 farm(s) 98 farm(s) 109 farm(s)

6.5.34 Number Livestock Farms, by District in 2008

13
14
12
10
8

6
6
4
3

3
4
2
2

2
1

1
2
0

0
0
0

0
0

0
0
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Cattle/buffalo Pig Goat/sheep

Note: Number of farms are recorded by the village chief, not by counting number of livestock in each farm

6.5.35 Number Chicken and Duck Farms, by District, for 2008

60
48

50
40
30
20
15

20
9
8

8
5

10
4

2
1

1
0

0
0

0
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Chicken farms Duck farms

Note: Number of farm places recorded by village chief, not by counting number of livestock in each farm

Kampot Province 30
Provincial Data Book 2009:

6.5.36 Families raising Fish, 2006-2008


Description 2006 2007 2008
Total number of families raising fish 1,426 families 1,466 families 1,413 families
% families raising fish 1% 1% 1%

Number families raising fish in pond 1,422 families 1,459 families 1,413 families
% families raising fish in pond 1% 1% 1%
Number fish pond 1,328 pond(s) 1,375 pond(s) 1,405 pond(s)
No. of ponds per family 0.9 pond/families 0.9 pond/families 1.0 pond/families

Number of families raising fish in


4 families 7 families 0 families
cage
%families raising fish in cage 0% 0% 0%
Number of fish cage 4 cage(s) 7 cage(s) 0 cage(s)
No. of fish cage per family 1.0 cage /families 1.0 cage /families - cage /families
Note: % of families raising fish or fish in ponds or cages is calculated a percentage of the total number of families.

6.5.37 Percentage of Families raising Fish, by District, in 2008

2.4
3.0
2.3
2.5
1.7
Percentage

2.0
1.3

1.0
1.5
1.0
0.3

0.2

0.0
0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0
0.5
0.0
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%raising in pond %raising in cage

Note: Calculated as a percentage of the total number of families in the commune.

6.5.38 Shrimp and Prawn Farming, 2006-2008


Description 2006 2007 2008
Number of families raising shrimps 2 families 2 families 1 families
% Families raising shrimps 0% 0% 0%
Number of shrimp ponds 14 pond 4 pond 3 pond
Total area raising shrimps 177 ha 165 ha 165 ha
Area per family 89ha/families 83ha/families 165ha/families

Number of families raising prawns 0 families 0 families 0 families


% families raising prawns 0% 0% 0%
Number prawn ponds 0 pond 0 pond 0 pond
Ponds per families - pond/families -pond/families -pond/families
Number of prawn cages 0 cage 0 cage 0 cage
Cages per families 0 cage /families 0 cage /families 0 cage /families
Note: Percentage of families raising either prawns or shrimp is calculated against the number of families, who do aquaculture
farming, NOT the total population.

Kampot Province 31
Provincial Data Book 2009:

6.5.39 Numbers of Families raising Shrimps and number of Shrimp Ponds, by


District, in 2008

3
3

1
1
0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0
0
Angkor Chey Banteay Meas Chhuk Chum Kiri Dang Tong Kampong Tuek Chhou Kampot
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Families Shrim ponds

6.5.40 Number of Families raising Prawn and Number of Prawn Ponds/Cages,


by District, in 2008
There were no families raising prawn in this province in 2008

Kampot Province 32
Provincial Data Book 2009:

7 Social Aspects
7.1 Education
7.1.1 Kindergarten in the Province, 2006-2008
Description 2006 2007 2008
11
Number of community kindergarten schools 15 school(s) 17 school(s)
school(s)
Number of community kindergarten class rooms 20 room(s) 27 room(s) 14 room(s)
14
Number of community kindergarten classes 18 class(es) 27 class(es)
class(es)
11
Number of community kindergarten teachers 14 person(s) 15 person(s)
person(s)
Number of women community kindergarten teachers 14 women 10 women 11 women

101
Number of state and private kindergarten schools 93 school(s) 99 school(s)
school(s)
140
Number of state and private kindergarten class rooms 135 room(s) 133 room(s)
room(s)
149 149 145
Number of state and private kindergarten classes
class(e(s) class(es) class(es)
148 155 156
Number of state and private kindergarten teachers
person(s) person(s) person(s)
Number of women state and private kindergarten
140 women 149 women 149 women
teachers

7.1.2 Percentage enrolment at Kindergarten level, 2006-2008


This table shows the percentage of the total 3-5 year old population attending kindergarten.
2006 2007 2008
Description
% % % Number
Total percentage of children, 3-5 yrs, go 9,597
17% 18% 19%
to kindergarten person(s)

Percentage of children, 3-5 yrs, go 1,573


4% 4% 3%
community kindergarten person(s)
Percentage children, 3-5 yrs, go 8,024
13% 14% 16%
state/private kindergarten person(s)
Note: Calculated against the total for that age group

7.1.3 Percentage of Children 3-5 yrs attending Kindergarten, by District, in


2008
38.6

50.0
34.9

40.0
23.5

30.0
12.6

20.0
9.3

9.0
8.6
7.3

6.5
3.9
2.6
2.6

2.3

1.8
1.2

0.4

10.0
0.0
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%Community %State/private

7.1.4 Basic Education, 2006-2008

Kampot Province 33
Provincial Data Book 2009:

Primary School
Description 2006 2007 2008
Number of primary schools 304 school(s) 299 school(s) 323 school(s)
Number of primary school rooms 2,230 room(s) 2,309 room(s) 2,312 room(s)
Number of primary classes 2,904 class(es) 2,992 class(es) 2,843 class(es)
Number of primary teachers 2,854 person(s) 2,869 person(s) 2,747 person(s)

Ratio of children 6-11 yrs to school 277 281 259


Ratio of children 6-11 yrs to school room 38 36 36
Ratio of children 6-11 yrs to class 29 28 29
Ratio of children 6-11 yrs to teacher 29 29 30
Note: According to education norm, children 6-11 yrs should attend primary school, while 12-14 yrs should be in
lower secondary school, but in reality this varies.

Lower Secondary School


Description 2006 2007 2008
Number of lower secondary schools 48 school(s) 74 school(s) 86 school(s)
Number of lower secondary school rooms 457 room(s) 595 room(s) 645 room(s)
Number of lower secondary classes 635 class(es) 753 class(es) 728 class(es)
Number of lower secondary teachers 991 person(s) 1,180 person(s) 1,296 person(s)

Ratio children 12-14 yrs to school 1,040 674 576


Ratio of children 12-14 yrs to school room 109 84 77
Ratio of children 12-14 yrs to class 79 66 68
Ratio of children 12-14 yrs to teacher 50 42 38

7.1.5 Ratio of 6-11 year old and 12-14 year old Children to number of Teachers,
by District, in 2008

100
81
74
69

80
60

40
38
36
35

32
30
30

30

29
25
25

24
40

18
20
0
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6-11 ys to # teachers 12-14 ys to # teachers

7.1.6 Ratio of 6-11 year old and 12-14 year old Children to number of School
Rooms, by District, in 2008
173

200
125

124

150
87
85
73

100
51

44

40

37

37
37

35
32

29

26

50

0
Angkor Chey Banteay Meas Chhuk Chum Kiri Dang Tong Kampong Tuek Chhou Kampot
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6-11 ys to # primary school rooms 12-14 ys to # secondary school rooms

Kampot Province 34
Provincial Data Book 2009:

7.1.7 Enrolment status at Primary Level, 2006-2008 one decimal only


2006 2007 2008
Description
% % % Number
Total children aged 6-11 years old 14% 14% 13% 83,678 person(s)
Total children aged 6-11 who are in school 85% 87% 89% 74,579 person(s)
Total children aged 6-11 who are not in school 15% 13% 11% 9,099 person(s)

Total girls aged 6-11 years old 13% 13% 13% 41,976 person(s)
Total girls aged 6-11 who are in school 84% 85% 88% 37,070 person(s)
Total girls aged 6-11 who are not in school 16% 15% 12% 4,906 person(s)

Total boys aged 6-11 years old 14% 14% 14% 41,702 person(s)
Total boys aged 6-11 who are in school 86% 89% 90% 37,509 person(s)
Total boys aged 6-11 who are not in school 14% 11% 10% 4,193 person(s)
Note 1: Percentage is calculated on the basis of the total number of children within 6-11 year age group for the
first 3 rows and for the total girls and the total boys aged 6-11 yrs.
Note 2: Number of girls aged 6-11 who are in & not in school is calculated against the total number of girls aged
6-11 yrs. Number boys, 6-11 yrs who are in & not in school are calculated against the total number of boys aged
6-11 yrs.

7.1.8 Percentage of 6-11 year old Children not in School, by District, in 2008
17.7
15.3

15.2
20.0
14.0

13.9

11.4
10.5
10.0

10.0
Percentage

15.0

9.1
9.0
9.0
8.9

10.0 7.9
4.2
2.6

5.0

0.0
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6-11 ys (boy) 6-11 ys (girl)

Note: calculated on the basis of the total number of children within 6-11 year age group in the commune.

7.1.9 Enrolment of 6 year old Children, 2006-2008


2006 2007 2008
Description
% % % Number
Total % and number of children aged 6 years old 4% 4% 4% 24,648 person(s)
Total % of children aged 6 years old in school 78% 81% 85% 20,894 person(s)
Total % of children aged 6 years old not in school 22% 19% 15% 3,754 person(s)
Note: First row calculated as a percentage of total population. Second and third row calculated as a percentage
of the total number of 6 year olds.

7.1.10 Percentage of 6 year old Children not in School, by District, in 2008


23.9

30
20.3

17.7

25
16.7
Percentage

14.0

13.2
12.6

20
9.7

9.5
9.3

15
8.1
7.4
6.8

6.7
6.6
5.6

10
5
0
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6 ys (boy) 6 ys (girl)

Note: Calculated as a percentage of total 6 year old population

Kampot Province 35
Provincial Data Book 2009:

7.1.11 Number of 5 year old Children in each District in 2008

3975

4113
3641
3546
4500
4000
3500

2457

2068
3000

1961
2500

1255
2000
1500
1000
500
0
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7.1.12 Enrolment at Lower Secondary Level, 2006-2008


2006 2007 2008
Description
% % % Number
Total children aged 12-14 years old 8% 8% 8% 49,573 person(s)
Children aged 12-14 years old in school 87% 86% 89% 43,893 person(s)
Children aged 12-14 years old not in school 13% 14% 11% 5,680 person(s)

Total girls aged 12-14 years old 8% 8% 8% 24,761 person(s)


Girls aged 12-14 years old in school 86% 84% 88% 21,854 person(s)
Girls aged 12-14 years old not in school 14% 16% 12% 2,907 person(s)

Total boys aged 12-14 years old 8% 8% 8% 24,812 person(s)


Boys aged 12-14 years old in school 88% 88% 89% 22,039 person(s)
Boys aged 12-14 years old not in school 12% 12% 11% 2,773 person(s)
Note: Percentage is calculated on the basis of number of the total number of children within 12-14 yrs group,
except for the first row of each section which is calculated on the basis of the total population.

7.1.13 Percentage of 12-14 year olds not in School, by District, in 2008

22.0
21.8
19.0

25
20
Percentage

12.0

12.0
11.3

15
9.5
8.9

8.8
8.0

7.6

7.5
7.0
6.5

10
5.1
4.8

5
0
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12-14 ys (boy) 12-14 ys (girl)

Note: Calculated as a percentage of the total 12-14 year old population in each district

7.1.14 Upper Secondary Schools, 2006-2008


Description 2006 2007 2008
Number of upper secondary schools 13 school(s) 16 school(s) 16 school(s)
Number of upper secondary school rooms 303 room(s) 294 room(s) 381 room(s)
Number of upper secondary classes 368 class(es) 394 class(es) 429 class(es)
Number of upper secondary teachers 592 person(s) 573 person(s) 575 person(s)

Ratio of 15-17 yr olds to number of school 3,915 3,154 3,181


Ratio of 15-17 yr olds to number of school room 168 172 134
Ratio of 15-17 yr olds to number of classes 138 128 119
Ratio of 15-17 yr olds to number of teacher 86 88 89

Kampot Province 36
Provincial Data Book 2009:

7.1.15 Enrolment of 15-17 year old teenagers, 2006-2008


Description 2006 2007 2008
Number of teenage, 15-17 years old 50,896 person(s) 50,464 person(s) 50,891 person(s)
Number of teenage, 15-17 years old,
13,193 person(s) 11,711 person(s) 11,112 person(s)
who are not studying
Percentage of teenage, 15-17 years
26% 23% 22%
old not studying

7.1.16 Percentage of 15-17 year old Teenagers not at School, by District, in


2008

36.1
37.6
40

28.7
27.0
25.8
35

24.1

21.0
20.8
Percentage

30

19.2
17.6
16.9
14.7

25

13.9
12.7

20
7.7

15

5.2
10
5
0
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15-17Male 15-17Female

Kampot Province 37
Provincial Data Book 2009:

7.1.17 Literacy Classes as of 2008


Organized by: Other
Literacy classes Total
PDoEYS NGOs Program(s)
Number of On-going literacy classes 55
class(es) 11 class(es) 0 class(es) 66 class(e(s)
Number of literacy students in on-going 1,367 210 1,577
classes person(s) person(s) 0 person(s) person(s)

Completed literacy class(es) 56 classes 12 classes 4 classes 72 classes


Number of literacy students that have 1,414 133 80 1,627
completed literacy classes person(s) person(s) person(s) person(s)
Number of students that passed 1,205 126 70 1,401
person(s) person(s) person(s) person(s)

7.1.18 Number of on-going and completed Literacy Classes, by District, in 2008

25

20

18
20

15
15

12
15 9
10
7

7
6

6
4

4
5
0

0
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On-going classe(s) Completed classe(s)

7.1.19 Students of on-going & completed Literacy Classes, by District, in 2008


457

463
449

500

308
303

400
300
174

165
148

139

135
109
100

100

200
91

63
100
0

0
Angkor Chey Banteay Meas Chhuk Chum Kiri Dang Tong Kampong Tuek Chhou Kampot
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On-going student Completed student

7.1.20 Percentage of illiterate People between 15-60, 2006-2008


2006 2007 2008
Illiteracy Status
% % % Number
Illiterate people, 15-60 years old 15% 13% 13% 49,581 person(s)
Illiterate females, 15-60 years old 8% 7% 7% 27,080 person(s)
Illiterate people, 15-17 years old 8% 7% 6% 3,144 person(s)
Illiterate females, 15-17 years old 4% 4% 3% 1,635 person(s)
Illiterate people, 18-24 years old 10% 8% 8% 6,513 person(s)
Illiterate females, 18-24 years old 5% 4% 4% 3,443 person(s)
Illiterate people, 25-60 years old 19% 17% 17% 39,924 person(s)
Illiterate females, 25-60 years old 11% 9% 9% 22,002 person(s)
Note: Percentage is calculated on the basis of number of people in age each group.

Kampot Province 38
Provincial Data Book 2009:

7.1.21 Percentage illiterate People among 15-60 yrs old, by District, in 2008

23.6
19.5
25

17.7
20

13.4
12.8

12.4
Percentage

10.8
10.4
10.2
15

9.2
9.1

8.4

7.4

6.9

6.9
6.0
5.8

5.4
10
5.2

4.4

3.6
3.3
3.0
2.2
5
0
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Total illiterate Women illiterate Men illiterate

Note: Percentages are calculated on the basis of number of people in that age group.

7.1.22 Percentage illiterate People for 15-24 yrs, 25-45 yrs and 46-60 yrs, by
District, in 2008

37.8
40
29.3

27.5

26.8
35 25.1

21.8
21.6

19.9
Percentage

30
18.3

15.8

25

14.6

13.3
11.9
11.5
11.0

10.3
20

7.9
7.7

7.5
15
5.4

5.1
4.3

3.4
10
1.8

5
0
Angkor Chey Banteay Meas Chhuk Chum Kiri Dang Tong Kampong Tuek Chhou Kampot
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15-24 age group 25-45 age group 46-60 age group

Note: Percentage of illiterate people in each age group is calculated on the basis of number of people in that age
group.

Kampot Province 39
Provincial Data Book 2009:

7.2 Health
7.2.1 Health Situation of Women and Children, 2006-2008
Description 2006 2007 2008
7,948 8,150 7,671
Number families with a birth during the year
families families families
Number of women who had their baby delivered 3,551 3,529 2,876
by a Traditional Birth Attendant person(s) person(s) person(s)
Percentage of women who had their baby
45 % 43 % 37 %
delivered by a Traditional Birth Attendant
Number of women who had their baby delivered 4,397 4,621 4,795
by a midwife person(s) person(s) person(s)
Percentage of women had their baby delivered by
55 % 57 % 63 %
a midwife

Number of mothers who died within 1 month of


31 person(s) 30 person(s) 22 person(s)
giving birth
Mothers who died within 1 month of giving birth
390 368 287
per 100,000 families having a delivery

7,948 8,181 7,706


Number of infants born during the year
person(s) person(s) person(s)
166 135 113
Number of Infants who died within 1 month
person(s) person(s) person(s)
Infants mortality within 1 month per 1,000 births 21 17 15

285 209 159


Number of children who died below the age of 5.
person(s) person(s) person(s)

Number of infants, aged 9-12 months, born during 5,259 5,933 5,094
the year person(s) person(s) person(s)
Nr. infants, aged 9-12 months, not receiving full 564 409 291
immunization person(s) person(s) person(s)
% of 9-12 months infants, not receiving full
11 % 7% 6%
immunization

7.2.2 Mothers dying within 0 days to 1 month of giving Birth and Infants dying
within 1 month in 2008, by District in 2008

6
5

5
4
3

3
2
2

2
2

2
1
0
0
0
0

0
0

0
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Mother mortality Infant mortality

Kampot Province 40
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7.2.3 Percentage of Women delivering with a TBA or Midwife, by District in


2008

86.1

85.9
85.3
100

61.8

59.9

56.0
55.3
80

51.4
Percentage

48.6
44.7

44.0
40.1
38.2
60

14.7
40

14.1
13.9
20
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By TBA By Midwife

Note: Calculated as a percentage of total deliveries

7.2.4 Percentage of Children dying below 5 & of 9-12 months not receiving full
Immunization, by District in 2008

137
160
140
Percentage

120
100
61

80
35

35
60

29
26
25
18

18
16

16

40
12

12

20

4
0
0
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Note: Mortality rate calculated as a percentage of the total 5 year old population. Lack of immunization received
calculated as a percentage of the total number 9-12 months olds.

7.3 Water and Sanitation


7.3.1 Number of different types of Wells, 2006-2008
Number of wells by year
Type of wells
2006 2007 2008
Total number of pumped or mixed wells 4,897 5,601 6,219
Year-round usable pumped or mixed wells 3,408 4,131 4,672
Dry season unusable pump or mixed wells 1,489 1,470 1,547
Pump or mixed wells needing repair/rehabilitation 1,373 1,163 1,397

Total number of ring wells 3,128 3,364 3,770


Year-round usable ring wells 1,943 2,255 2,840
Dry season unusable ring wells 1,185 1,109 930
Ring wells needing repair/rehabilitation 674 924 948

Total number of unprotected dug wells 4,205 3,886 4,041


Year-round usable unprotected dug wells 1,481 1,477 1,580
Dry season unusable unprotected dug wells 2,724 2,409 2,461
Ring wells: dug wells with cement ring as lining

7.3.2 Ratio of People to Wells, by District in 2008

Kampot Province 41
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121
112
140

100
120

86

82
100

78

75
72
70

68
67

65
80

56
55

54

50
60
40
20
0
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Population-Total wells Population-Year round wells

Note: Year-round wells excluding unprotected wells

7.3.3 Potable Water Ponds, 2006-2008


Type of Pond 2006 2007 2008
Total number of normal-type ponds 1,774 pond 3,442 pond 3,072 pond
Year-round usable normal-type ponds 595 pond 713 pond 699 pond
Dry season unusable normal-type ponds 1,179 pond 2,729 pond 2,373 pond
Normal-type ponds needing repair/rehabilitation 885 pond 1,597 pond 1,605 pond

Total number of filter ponds 22 pond 0 pond 28 pond


Year-round usable filter ponds 13 pond 0 pond 5 pond
Filter ponds, dry season unusable 9 pond 0 pond 23 pond
Filter ponds needing repair/rehabilitate 11 pond 0 pond 44 pond

7.3.4 Ratio of People to normal Ponds, by District in 2008

2036
2500
2000
1135

1105
1060

1011

990
1500
876

617
538

1000
431
317
246

225
198

145

500
85

0
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Total ponds Year round ponds

7.3.5 Ratio of People to Filter Ponds, by District, in 2008


104245

108273

120000
57255

100000
52123

47519
41399

80000
27068

60000
16559

40000
2970

20000
0
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Population-Total filter ponds Population-Year round filter ponds

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7.3.6 Source of potable Water for Households, 2006-2008


2006 2007 2008
Water sources
% % % Number
Families using water from purification system 9% 9% 10 % 12,194 families
Families using water from pump, mixed wells 23% 23 % 24 % 30,688 families
Families using water from ring wells and open dug wells 23% 25 % 22 % 28,036 families
Families using water from pond 34% 31 % 31 % 39,332 families
Families using water from rain water storage 2% 1% 2% 1,958 families
Families using water from rivers, lakes, natural ponds
9% 10 % 11 % 13,804 families
and reservoirs
Note: Calculated as a percentage of the total number of families.

7.3.7 Percentage Families using different Water Sources, by District in 2008

84.1
100
80
Percentage

40.6
60

33.5

31.4
31.0
30.7

27.5
27.2
26.8

25.4

18.6

18.5
15.8

14.6
40
12.2

11.2
10.0

6.2
4.8

4.1

3.5
3.3

20

0.7
0 0.1

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%Pipe water %Pump or mixed well %Ring well

Note: Calculated as a percentage of the total number of families in each district

7.3.8 Percentage Families using Water from Rain Water Storage, Ponds and
natural Sources (rivers/lakes/natural ponds/reservoirs), by District 2008
47.4

44.0

50
34.1

29.7

40
25.6
Percentage

24.3
22.9
22.3

30
13.0
11.0

20
8.6
8.1

5.8

4.8
3.3

3.3

1.8
1.6

1.6
1.5
1.4

0.9
0.8

0.6
10
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% used pond water % used rain water % used river, lakes, stream… water

Note: Calculated as a percentage of the total number of families in each district

7.3.9 Drinking Water Sources in the dry Season, 2006-2008


Percentage Families that get 2006 2007 2008
drinking water from: % % % Number
from clean/safe sources 37 % 32 % 38 % 47,402 families
from unsafe sources 63 % 68 % 62 % 78,610 families
Note: Calculated as a percentage of the total number of families.

Kampot Province 43
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7.3.10 Percentage Families using safe and unsafe Water Sources in the dry
Season, by District in 2008

89.1
76.9
100

68.5

65.8
65.7
63.7
57.5

57.3
80
Percentage

42.7
42.5

36.3

34.3

34.2
60

31.5

23.1
40

10.9
20
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% clean/safe sources % unsafe sources

Note: Calculated as a percentage of the total number of families in each district.

7.3.11 Drinking Water Purification by Households, 2006-2008


This table shows the different ways families make water safe for drinking.
2006 2007 2008
Families, who:
% % % Number
Filter water for drinking 4% 4% 4% 5,311 families
Boil water for drinking 37% 39% 37 % 47,236 families
Note: Calculated as a percentage of the total number of families

7.3.12 Percentage Families filtering Water or regularly boiling Water, by District


in 2008
This graph shows the different ways families make drinking water safe.

58.9
70

50.3
60 40.7
35.2
Percentage

34.3

50
30.5

30.2

29.9

40
30
7.2

20 5.5
4.3
3.6

3.4

2.4
1.8

1.3

10
0
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% water filter % regularly boiled water

Note: Calculated on as a percentage of the total number of families in each district.

7.3.13 Families’ access to Water, 2006-2008


2006 2007 2008
Families access to water
% % % Number
Families with water at home or in less then 150m 40% 26% 25 % 31,645 families
Families with water 150m or more away from home 36% 22% 25 % 31,347 families
Note: Calculated as a percentage of the total number of families

7.3.14 Ratio of people to Latrines, 2006-2008


2006 2007 2008
Description
Ratio Ratio Ratio Number
Ratio of people to latrines 40.2 36.0 30.8 20,393.0
Note: Ratio calculated by dividing the total population by the total number of latrines

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7.3.15 Ratio of People to Latrines, by District, in 2008

209.3
250

200

105.1
150

100

40.6

39.1
35.5

27.7
21.5

50

8.9
0
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Note: Ratio calculated by dividing the number of houses with latrines by the total population in a district.

7.3.16 Percentage of Families drinking boiled, filtered or unsafe Water, by


District, in 2008
76.9

100
68.5

65.8
65.7
63.7

58.9
57.5

57.3
80

50.3
Percentage

40.7
35.2

34.3
60
30.5

30.2

29.9
40

10.9
7.2

5.5
4.3
3.6

3.4

2.4
1.8

1.3
20
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% unsafe water % filter water % boiled water

Note: Calculated as a percentage of the total number of families in each district.

7.4 Vulnerable groups


7.4.1 Vulnerable Groups in need of special Protection, 2006-2008
Vulnerable groups 2006 2007 2008
Victims of sexual abuse 47 person(s) 20 person(s) 22 person(s)
Victims of human trafficking 17 person(s) 6 person(s) 4 person(s)
Families with family member(s) using drugs 37 families 60 families 24 families
Families with family member(s) living with HIV/AIDS 875 families 909 families 973 families
Children under 18 yrs old whose parent died of AIDS 1,439 1,396 1,342
person(s) person(s) person(s)
Orphaned/abandoned children under 18 yrs old (all 2,480 3,063 3,707
cases) person(s) person(s) person(s)
Elderly persons without guardian 680 593
683 person(s)
person(s) person(s)
Disabled people able to earn an income 545 587
481 person(s)
person(s) person(s)
Disabled people unable to earn an income 739 810
547 person(s)
person(s) person(s)
Disabled people under 18 yrs old 332 368
321 person(s)
person(s) person(s)
Victims of natural disasters 15,279 8,337 1,565
families families families
Victims of land mines and unexploded weapons 234 person(s) 56 person(s) 82 person(s)

Kampot Province 45
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7.4.2 Registered Victims of sexual Abuse or Trafficking, by District, for 2008

10

9
8
6
4

3
2

2
2
1

1
0

0
0
0
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Sexual abuse Trafficking

7.4.3 Registered Families with Member(s) using Drugs or living with HIV/AIDS,
by District, for 2008

170

164
200
150

120
118

150

89

84
78
100

50

13

4
2

2
1
0

0
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Drugs used Living with HIV/AIDs

7.4.4 Elderly Persons without a Guardian and orphaned/abandoned Children


under 18 years old, by District, for 2008
2037

2500
2000
1500
1000
384
340
311

198
173
169

111

102

500

95
85

77
74
59

47
38

0
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Elder without guardian Orpaned/abandoned children under 18 years old

7.4.5 Number of disabled People who could or could not earn an Income, by
District, for 2008

200
154
134
129
125

123

150
100

93

88
81

100
62

62
58

57

56

40
35

50

0
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Could earn income Could not earn income

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7.4.6 Number of Families who suffered from natural Disasters, and number of
Victims of Land Mines and unexploded Weapons, by District, in 2008

539
600
500

268
400

241
225
300

138
200

95
34
25

19
13

13
11
100
9

9
7

1
0
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Suffer from natural disasters Victims of land mines and unexploded weapons

7.5 Migration
7.5.1 Migration, 2006-2008
Description 2006 2007 2008
Number of families permanently in-migrated 808families 1,192 families 862 families
Total number of people 3,184 person(s) 4,536 person(s) 3,798 person(s)
Total number of female 1,570 person(s) 2,153 person(s) 1,969 person(s)

Number of families permanently out-


migrated 706 families 560 families 551 families
Total number of people 3,171 person(s) 2,162 person(s) 2,190 person(s)
Total number of female 1,603 person(s) 1,141 person(s) 1,129 person(s)

Number of families staying temporarily 523 families 519 families 558 families
Total number of people 1,853 person(s) 1,777 person(s) 1,924 person(s)
Total number of female 941 person(s) 855 person(s) 950 person(s)

7.5.2 Job Migration


Description 2006 2007 2008
Number of people migrated to work with 14,415
company/factory 3% 4% 4% persons
Number of people migrated to work, but have 5,256
uncertain jobs 2% 2% 2% persons
Note: Calculated as a percentage of the total population of 18-60 year olds

7.5.3 Number of People working outside their home Villages in a


Company/Factory or with an uncertain Job in 2008
3284

3166

2617

3500
3000
1889

2500
1230

1230
1003

2000
848
811

735

1500
672

631
560

554
316

1000
125

500
0
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Working with company Uncertain job

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7.5.4 Female migration, 2006-2008


2006 2007 2008
Description
% % % Number
Total number of migrants 2.5% 3.1% 3.1% 19,671 person(s)
Number of female migrants 1.6% 1.9% 1.9% 12,197 person(s)

Total number of migrants, who go to work with


1.7% 2.2% 2.3% 14,415 person(s)
company/factory (with certain jobs)
Number of female migrants with certain jobs 1.3% 1.5% 1.6% 9,806 person(s)

Total number of migrants with uncertain jobs 0.8% 0.8% 0.8% 5,256 person(s)
Number of female migrants with uncertain jobs 0.3% 0.4% 0.4% 2,391 person(s)
Note: Calculated as a percentage of the total population

7.5.5 Percentage female Migrants with certain and uncertain Jobs, by District,
in 2008
2.8

3
2.2

1.8
Percentage

2
1.3

1.2
1.1

0.9
0.8
0.6
0.5
1
0.4
0.4

0.4

0.3

0.3

0.2
0
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% female with certain jobs % female with uncertain jobs

Note: Calculated as a percentage of the total population of the district

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8 Natural Resources and Environment (NRE)


8.1 Families involved with NRE issues, 2006-2008
2006 2007 2008
Description
% % % Number
Families living with forest by products 0% 0% 0% 123 families
Families living in a protected area 1% 0% 0% 323 families
Houses with access to garbage collection service 1% 1% 2% 2,389 families
Families affected by environmental pollution 0% 0% 0% 495 families
Families using chemical fertilizer 78 % 78 % 73 % 92,257 families
Families using chemical pesticide 22 % 33 % 25 % 31,128 families
Note: Calculated as a percentage of the total number of families

8.2 Percentage of Families involved with Natural Resource issues, by District, for
2008

2.5
3
Percentage

1.0
1

0.3
0.2
0.1

0.1
0.0
0.0

0.0

0.0
0.0

0.0

0.0
0.0

0.0

0.0
0
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% living with forest by product % living in protected area

Note: Calculated as a percentage of the number of families in each district

8.3 Percentage Houses with access to Garbage collection and Families affected by
environmental Pollution, by District, for 2008

32.4
35
30
Percentage

25
20
15
10

1.9
1.7
0.6

0.4
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0

0.0

0.0
0.0

0.0

0.0
0.0

0.0

5
0
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% access to garbage collection service % effected by environmental pollution

Note: Garbage collection is calculated as a percentage of the total number of houses in each district and families
affected by environmental pollution is calculated as a percentage of the total number of families in each district.

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8.4 Percentage Families using chemical Fertilizer and chemical Pesticides, by


District, for 2008

95.4

90.4
120

88.2

84.2

79.9
100

60.0
Percentage

51.7
80

44.3

35.7
60

25.6
25.4

18.8
15.0

14.8

14.0
11.4
40
20
0
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% using chemical fertilizer % using chemical pesticide

Note: Calculated as a percentage of the total number of families in each district

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9 Administration and Security


9.1 Birth Registration, 2006-2009
Description 2006 2007 2008
Number of infants to be registered 7,782 person(s) 8,046 person(s) 7,593 person(s)
Number of unregistered infants the year 3,211 person(s) 4,004 person(s) 3,815 person(s)
Percentage of infants unregistered 41 % 50 % 50 %

9.2 Number of unregistered Infants born in 2008, by District

1200

972

871
1000
800

504
459

600

372
268
265

400

104
200
0
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9.3 Registered criminal Cases, 2006-2008


Description 2006 2007 2008
Murders, robberies and kidnapping cases 58 case(s) 34 case(s) 34 case(s)
Theft cases 1,256 case(s) 1,130 case(s) 1,004 case(s)
land dispute cases 1,331 case(s) 1,544 case(s) 1,160 case(s)
Other disputes cases 1,483 case(s) 1,331 case(s) 1,060 case(s)
Note: this reflects only registered criminal cases

9.4 Registered criminal Cases per 10,000 people, by District, for 2008
32

35
26

30
24

23
22

22

25
18

17

20 16
13
10

15

9
9

8
8

10
7

5
1

1
0
0

0
0

0
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Murder/robberies/kidnapping cases Theft cases Other disputes

9.5 Number of registered Land Disputes, by District, in 2008


275

300
240

250
161

200
113
108
103

150
90

70

100
50
0
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10 Gender
10.1 Reported Domestic Violence, 2006-2008
Description 2006 2007 2008
1,596 1,270 1,166
Families experiencing domestic violence
families families families(s)
% families experiencing domestic violence 1% 1% 1%

Domestic violence cases reported by village chiefs 1,762


901 case(s) 947 case(s)
case(s)
Physical violence 511 case(s) 411 case(s) 468 case(s)
Sexual violence 58 case(s) 37 case(s) 48 case(s)
Type
Mental violence 822 case(s) 301 case(s) 279 case(s)
Household economic violence 371 case(s) 152 case(s) 152 case(s)
Number of administrative decisions on domestic
490 case(s) 450 case(s) 400 case(s)
violence
% of administrative decisions on domestic violence 28 % 50 % 42 %

10.2 Percentage of reported cases of Families experiencing domestic Violence, by


District, in 2008

1.50
1.6

1.19
1.4
1.04
0.90

1.2
Percentage

0.76
0.74
0.69

1.0
0.8

0.47
0.6
0.4
0.2
0.0
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Note: Calculated as a percentage of the total number of families in each district

10.3 Women’s involvement, 2006-2008


2006 2007 2008
Description
% % % Number
People participating in civil society 1% 1% 1% 6,914 person(s)
Women participating in civil society 0% 1% 0% 2,980 person(s)

People, 18-60 yrs, with uncertain/irregular jobs 8% 7% 6% 17,668 person(s)


Women, 18-60 yrs, with uncertain/irregular jobs 4% 4% 3% 8,857 person(s)
Note: Participation can be in NGOs, CBOs, credit groups, women’s unions, parties and other civil society
organizations. The first section is calculated as a percentage of the total population. The second section is
calculated as a percentage of the total 18-60 year old population.

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10.4 Percentage of Female Participants in Civil Society and of 18-60 year women with
uncertain Jobs, by District, in 2008

6.4
7
6

4.1
Percentage

3.0
4

2.4
2.2

1.8
3

1.4

1.0
0.8
2

0.6

0.6
0.5

0.3
0.3
0.3

0.1
1
0
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% participant in civil society % uncertain jobs

Note: Percentage of female participants in civil society is calculated as a percentage of the total population per
district. The percentage of 18-60 years old women with uncertain jobs is calculated as a percentage of the total
18-60 year old population per district.

10.5 Female-headed Households, 2006-2008


2006 2007 2008
Families with:
% % % Number
23,327
Households in which a woman is the family head 20% 19% 19%
families
Households in which a woman is the family head
5% 5% 4% 5,403 families
with children of less than 5 yrs
Note: Calculated as a percentage of the total number of families

10.6 Percentage female-headed Households and with Children of less than 5 years
old, by District in 2008

26.1
23.9

23.3
30
17.5

25
17.1

16.0

15.1
Percentage

14.5

20
15
7.4

5.9
5.3
4.6

10
3.4
3.2

2.8
2.3

5
0
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% female HH % female HH with children less than 5 yrs

Note: Calculated as a percentage of the total number of families in each district


HH: Headed Household

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11 Indigenous People in the District


11.1 Ethnic Minorities in the District, 2006-2008
Race of 2006 2007 2008
indigenous # families # population # families # population # families # population
Phnong 0 families 0 person(s) 0 families 1 person(s) 0 families 0 person(s)
Kouy 0 families 0 person(s) 0 families 0 person(s) 0 families 0 person(s)
Stieng 0 families 0 person(s) 0 families 0 person(s) 0 families 0 person(s)
Mil 0 families 0 person(s) 0 families 0 person(s) 0 families 0 person(s)
Kroal 0 families 0 person(s) 0 families 0 person(s) 0 families 0 person(s)
Thmorn 0 families 0 person(s) 0 families 0 person(s) 0 families 0 person(s)
Khaonh 0 families 0 person(s) 0 families 0 person(s) 0 families 0 person(s)
Tompuonn 0 families 0 person(s) 0 families 0 person(s) 0 families 0 person(s)
Charay 0 families 0 person(s) 0 families 0 person(s) 0 families 0 person(s)
Kroeung 0 families 0 person(s) 0 families 0 person(s) 0 families 0 person(s)
Kavet 0 families 0 person(s) 0 families 0 person(s) 0 families 0 person(s)
Saouch 0 families 0 person(s) 0 families 0 person(s) 0 families 0 person(s)
Lun 0 families 0 person(s) 0 families 0 person(s) 0 families 0 person(s)
Kachak 0 families 0 person(s) 0 families 0 person(s) 0 families 0 person(s)
Praov 0 families 0 person(s) 0 families 0 person(s) 0 families 0 person(s)
Others 0 families 0 person(s) 0 families 0 person(s) 0 families 0 person(s)
Total 0 families 0 person(s) 0 families 0 person(s) 0 families 0 person(s)
Note: “Others” refer to other ethnic groups which are not listed.

11.2 Other Minorities in the District, 2006-2008


2006 2007 2008
Minority
# families # population # families # population # families # population
3,191 16,396 3,154 14,415 3,416 16,509
Khmer Islamic
families person(s) families person(s) families person(s)
93 295 106 388
Vietnamese 327 person(s) 85 families
families person(s) families person(s)
Laos 0 families 0 person(s) 0 families 0 person(s) 0 families 0 person(s)
Note: Number of indigenous and minority population are additional data, so some village may not recorded.

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SECTION C: PLANS AND PROJECTS

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12 Priorities and Plans


12.1 Priorities of the Districts in the Province for 2009 by Sector
Below data summarized by sub-sector from the District Priority Activity Matrix (DPAM) taken from the CDPD. The DPAM is used for the District Integration
Workshop (DIW), to show what kind of projects the Communes have proposed in their Commune Investment Plan (CIP) for 2009. Donors, departments and
other agencies then considers which projects they want to support and which projects they are not interested in. This results in Temporary Agreements
between the Commune Council and the Supporter (NGO, Department, private donor, etc).
District
Angkor Banteay Dang Kampong Tuek Total
Sub Sector Type of Activities Chhuk Chum Kiri Kampot
Chey Meas Tong Trach Chhu
Act Com Act Com Act Com Act Com Act Com Act Com Act Com Act Com Act Com
Economic
Crop cultivation training 61 11 37 14 33 13 21 5 14 7 50 14 24 12 8 5 248 81
Livestock health 14 10 13 10 7 7 11 6 1 1 10 10 3 3 9 5 68 52
Livestock training 35 10 17 14 12 10 7 5 6 4 23 12 6 5 11 5 117 65
Agriculture
Farmer community support 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 4 4
Agriculture inputs 10 7 25 12 3 3 10 3 6 5 30 10 4 2 8 5 96 47
Fisheries 21 10 12 6 8 6 8 5 2 2 12 9 3 2 2 2 68 42
Road committee 10 6 18 13 10 10 5 4 5 4 5 5 13 11 5 5 71 58
Roads Road infrastructure construction 28 11 26 11 22 13 21 7 19 10 38 14 27 16 11 5 192 87
Road infrastructure rehabilitation 10 8 19 13 16 11 12 6 9 7 12 10 10 10 4 4 92 69
Irrigation infrastructure 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 2
Irrigation management 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
Irrigation infrastructure
Irrigations 4 3 3 3 11 9 11 6 5 3 5 5 8 5 6 4 53 38
construction
Irrigation infrastructure
10 7 18 13 7 6 13 7 3 3 11 9 7 6 0 0 69 51
rehabilitation
Cash credit 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 3 3 0 0 5 5 10 10
Agriculture inputs credit 3 3 0 0 1 1 5 5 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 11 11
Credit
Animal bank 6 4 1 1 4 3 7 5 0 0 0 0 3 3 1 1 22 17
Credit management 2 2 0 0 2 2 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 9
Rural market 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
Rural economy
Others 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 1 5 5 8 8
Social
Reproductive health 20 9 13 9 3 3 4 2 3 3 10 7 2 2 0 0 55 35
Health
HIV/AIDS 19 11 8 6 2 2 12 7 0 0 13 8 3 3 6 5 63 42

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District
Angkor Banteay Dang Kampong Tuek Total
Sub Sector Type of Activities Chhuk Chum Kiri Kampot
Chey Meas Tong Trach Chhu
Act Com Act Com Act Com Act Com Act Com Act Com Act Com Act Com Act Com
Health campaign 25 11 11 10 13 11 8 6 3 3 8 8 4 4 1 1 73 54
Immunization 13 11 12 10 1 1 2 2 2 2 8 8 1 1 0 0 39 35
Health service delivery 4 4 3 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 4 4 0 0 10 5 22 17
Health capacity building 6 5 1 1 1 1 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 10
Health management 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 5
TBA support/training 9 9 5 5 3 3 4 3 1 1 6 6 0 0 0 0 28 27
Tuberculosis control 11 11 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 13 13
Malaria control 7 7 0 0 0 0 8 7 0 0 2 2 1 1 0 0 18 17
Dengue fever control 9 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 10 8
Health equity fund 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 4 4
Health center operation 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 4 4
Early child care 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 0 0 4 4
Child health care 5 4 3 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 5 5 17 15
Deworming 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
Domestic sanitation 9 9 5 5 10 10 1 1 4 4 11 8 13 12 3 3 56 52
Health infrastructure construction 0 0 6 6 2 2 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 0 0 18 18
Water supply 5 3 1 1 0 0 4 4 3 2 3 2 6 5 6 5 28 22
Drinking wells/pond construction 14 9 19 13 19 14 9 6 11 9 18 13 12 9 0 0 102 73
Drinking wells/pond rehabilitation 10 6 6 6 14 10 3 2 5 2 6 5 7 7 0 0 51 38
Literacy 1 1 9 7 7 7 13 6 2 2 6 6 3 2 5 5 46 36
School building 3 2 3 3 1 1 9 6 4 3 10 10 8 8 1 1 39 34
Kindergarten and child care 4 4 6 5 1 1 0 0 0 0 5 4 8 7 1 1 25 22
School enrollment 6 5 5 5 9 9 7 6 3 3 5 4 6 5 6 5 47 42
School dropout reduction 11 8 6 6 6 6 2 2 1 1 11 10 1 1 5 5 43 39
Education
Vocational training 13 5 3 3 1 1 3 3 4 4 11 8 5 5 9 5 49 34
Non formal education 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1
School capacity building 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
School materials 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
Youth related activities 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
Disabled people 2 1 0 0 0 0 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 5
Relief 11 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 13 11
Social other
Orphan children 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 3 3 8 8
Vulnerable people 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 3 1 1 1 6 5 15 12

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District
Angkor Banteay Dang Kampong Tuek Total
Sub Sector Type of Activities Chhuk Chum Kiri Kampot
Chey Meas Tong Trach Chhu
Act Com Act Com Act Com Act Com Act Com Act Com Act Com Act Com Act Com
Elderly people 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 1 5 5 8 8
NREM
NREM training 17 8 32 13 18 12 10 6 4 4 21 11 21 15 7 5 130 74
NREM education
NREM campaign 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 5 5
Tree planting 10 9 15 12 4 4 5 3 3 3 14 12 5 5 0 0 56 48
Natural resource Fisheries protection 8 8 13 10 11 10 5 5 8 7 12 10 12 8 1 1 70 59
protection Forestry protection 1 1 0 0 2 2 5 5 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 10 10
Wildlife/temple protection 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 6 0 0 0 0 9 8
Environmental
Waste/polustion control 1 1 0 0 4 4 0 0 2 2 9 7 1 1 23 5 40 20
management
Administration and Security
CS capacity building 20 9 24 13 4 4 15 6 3 3 8 8 10 8 4 4 88 55
CS planning formulation 6 5 6 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 14 10
CS Administration
CS furniture/supplies 20 10 3 3 0 0 5 4 0 0 10 8 1 1 0 0 39 26
Land used planning 8 6 11 9 19 12 9 6 10 9 11 10 21 12 9 5 98 69
Local Security Local security 15 8 33 11 20 11 10 5 15 8 40 12 7 7 18 5 158 67
Information dissemination 13 9 0 0 4 4 2 2 2 2 8 7 4 3 4 3 37 30
Local Society
Community organization 7 7 1 1 0 0 6 5 0 0 1 1 0 0 4 4 19 18
Gender
Gender mainstreaming 14 9 12 9 9 9 7 5 5 5 9 9 1 1 5 5 62 52
Gender capacity building 7 4 8 8 0 0 2 2 3 3 13 9 4 4 4 4 41 34
Gender policy support
Women and children rights 3 2 6 5 2 2 5 5 2 2 5 5 1 1 0 0 24 22
Skill training for women 16 10 9 7 4 4 5 4 3 3 9 8 5 5 4 4 55 45
Domestic violence prevention 11 10 16 14 12 12 8 6 9 9 13 13 19 16 4 4 92 84
Gender legal protection Anti-trafficking 4 4 5 5 9 8 4 3 4 4 11 10 8 8 5 5 50 47
Child protection 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 0 0 4 4 0 0 0 0 10 10

Act.: number of activities proposed relating to a sub-sector. Com.: number of communes that proposed activities relating to a sub-sector.

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12.2 Total Expenditure on C/S Fund Projects by sector and district between 2005 and 2008
Total Cost in Million Riels
Sector Angkor Banteay Chum Dang Kampong Tuek
Chhuk Kampot
Chey Meas Kiri Tong Trach Chhou
Irrigation 72.81 58.74 21.34 10.50 58.06 19.97
Rural Domestic Water Supplies 28.80 132.29 118.00 69.01 97.54 11.10 32.01
Rural Transport 1,446.73 1,577.61 1,596.35 662.43 1,112.24 1,753.49 1,936.76 533.79
Urban Domestic Water Supplies 3.50 5.54
Urban transport 24.06

Source: PID

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13 District level Projects from 2006 to 2009


District Initiative Projects are funded by Danida and DFID through the PSDD (UNDP, DFID and SIDA).

Funding for 2006-2008


Between 2006 and 2008 there were 14 provinces funded by PSDD and 10 by Danida and DFID. The list of provinces and who funded them is
below

Danida and DFID funded DIPs:


Kampong Cham Kampong Speu Koh Kong Kratie Mondulkiri
Pursat Ratanakiri Siem Reap Sihanoukville Kep

PSDD funded DIPs:


Banteay Meanchey Battambang Kampong Chhnang Kandal Phnom Penh
Prey Veng Svay Rieng Takeo Kampong Thom Preah Vihear
Stung Treng Kampot Oddar Meanchey Pailin

Funding for 2009


In 2009 there was a change to the number of provinces funded by the two streams. Danida and DFID were still funding the same 10 provinces
they had been funding the three years previous, but two more provinces were added Kampong Thom and Kampot. Now PSDD funded 12
provinces and Danida and DFID funded 12.

13.1 District Initiative Infrastructure Projects from 2006 to 2009


13.1.1 District Initiative Infrastructure Projects for 2006 to 2008
Implementing Budget Project Output & Number of
District/ Khan Date Project Name
Agencies (US$) Capacity Beneficiaries
Dang Tong 2006 Road repair and laterite surfacing Inter-commune 15,144.00
Dang Tong 2007 Repair earth and laterite roads Inter-commune 8,410.00
Dang Tong 2008 Laterite road rehabilitation Inter-commune 8,400.00 1460m 2 communes
Kampot 2007 Repair earth and laterite roads Inter-commune 7,235.00
Kampot 2008 Laterite road rehabilitation Inter-commune 7,482.69 650m 1 commune

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13.1.2 District Initiative Infrastructure Projects in 2009


Project No. of
Implementing Remarks on Issues
District Project Name Sector Budget outputs/ Beneficiaries Progress
Agency of Progress
capacities Total Female
Banteaymeas Canal repair WRM PMC $19,850.00 3000 m 5% Complete safeguard
2,110 1,010 study and start land
survey
Chouk Canal and water gate WRM PMC $19,850.00 3000 m 5% Complete safeguard
repair 1,575 975 study and start land
survey
Chumkiri Dam and water gate WRM PMC $16,591.00 1445 m 0% Plan to conduct
repair 7,337 4,102 feasibility study
Dangtong Water gate repaire WRM PMC $10,600.00 5 X 4 X 3,5m 5% Complete safeguard
6,822 3,535 study
Dangtong Canal repair WRM PMC $7,087.00 1800 m 0% Request for
4,582 2,354 endorsement again
due to result of
primary study proving
imppossible
implementation
Kampong trach Canal repair WRM PMC $17,875.00 2200 m 5% Complete safeguard
8,199 3,047 study and start land
survey
Toek Chhou Canal and water gate WRM PMC $18,725.00 3900 m 0% Second study on site
repair 24,678 11,019 information

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13.2 District Initiative Service Projects from 2006 to 2009


13.2.1 District Initiative Service Projects for 2006 to 2008
Budget Project Output Number of
District Date Project Names Implementing agencies
(US$) & Capacity Beneficiaries
Dang Tung 2006 Training on chicken raising and vegetable production Agriculture department 254.22
Dang Tung 2006 Training on chicken raising and vegetable production Agriculture department 269.58
Dang Tung 2006 Training on chicken raising and vegetable production Agriculture department 269.58
Dang Tung 2006 Vocational training Women Affairs department 620.00
Dang Tung 2006 Gender training for women and children focal persons Women Affairs department 500.00
Dang Tung 2006 Training on nutrition Women Affairs department 1,650.00
Land management
Dang Tung Education of land law 560.50
2006 department
Dang Tung 2006 TBA training Health department 1,075.98
Dang Tung 2007 Training on producing pesticides District Agri 886.50
Dang Tung 2007 Training on compost making technique District Agri 1,275.50
Dissemination of law on domestic violence and
Dang Tung 2007 District WA 702.00
protection of victims
5 communes,
Dang Tung 2008 Training on chicken raising District AGRI 741.00 6 courses
360 people
6 communes,
Dang Tung 2008 Training on compost making District AGRI 1,579.56 6 courses
180 peopl
4 communes,
Dang Tung 2008 Dissemination on domenstic violence law District WA 388.00 4 courses
120 people
Kampot 2007 Produce environment posters District Environment 800.00
Kampot 2007 Training on land law District Land 1,020.00
Kampot 2007 Fruit tree planting District Environment 530.00
Training on sewing skill for poor and vulnerable
Kampot 2007 District WA 1,638.00
women
8 communes,
Kampot 2008 Training on compost making District AGRI 792.00 8 courses
240 people
8 communes,
Kampot 2008 Dissemination on environment protection law District Environment 1,134.00 8 communes
320 people
6 communes,
Kampot 2008 Vocational training on sewing District WA 1,758.00 1 course
15 people

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13.2.2 District Initiative Service Projects in 2009


Project No. of Remarks on
Implementing
District Project Name Sector Budget outputs/ Beneficiaries Progress Issues of
Agency
capacities Total Female Progress
Banteay Meas Organize canal water user WRM WRM Office $400.00 1 group 250 150 10% Selecting WUG
group members
Banteay Meas Training on chicken raising AGR Agriculture $3,320.00 7 courses 210 106 0% Quotation and
and provision Office beneficiary
selection
Banteay Meas Training on home garden AGR Agriculture $1,390.00 4 courses 100 60 0% Complete feasibility
establishment Office study
Banteay Meas Training on SRI and AGR Agriculture $2,040.00 4 courses 120 70 10% Already cash in
compost Office hand
Chhuk Organize canal water user WRM WRM Office $400.00 1 group 250 140 10% Beneficiary
group selection
Chhuk Training on SRI and AGR Agriculture $4,918.80 18 courses 540 260 100% Finish
compost Office implementation
Chhuk Training on chicken raising AGR Agriculture $1,841.00 3 courses 90 46 5% Quotation and cash
Office advance
Chumkiri Organize canal water user WRM WRM Office $400.00 1 group 250 130 0% Beneficiary
group selection
Chumkiri Training on compost and AGR Agriculture $2,943.50 7 courses 210 120 50% Training is going
herbal pesticide Office ahead
Chumkiri Plant swam forest for AGR Fishery Admin $2,541.00 2 hectars 250 131 0% Under feasibility
conservation of natural fish study
shelter
Chumkiri Training courses on chicken AGR Agriculture $2,935.50 2 courses 90 45 20% Request cash
raising Office advance
Chumkiri Training course on food AGR WA Office $988.00 1 courses 30 30 100% Complete
processing implementation
Chumkiri Training on vegetable AGR Agriculture $601.00 2 courses 60 35 0% Selecting
growing techniques Office beneficiary
Dong Tong Organize canal water user WRM WRM Office $400.00 1 group 250 130 10% Under feasibility
group study
Dong Tong Training courses on multi- AGR Agriculture $3,795.00 10 courses 300 182 100% Complete
agro techniques Office implementation
Dong Tong Training on chicken raising AGR Agriculture $3,145.00 10 courses 300 189 20% Cash advance in
Office hand

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Project No. of Remarks on


Implementing
District Project Name Sector Budget outputs/ Beneficiaries Progress Issues of
Agency
capacities Total Female Progress
Dong Tong Training on soil fertility AGR Agriculture $2,005.50 5 courses 150 86 100% Complete
improvement Office implementation
Kampong Trach Organize canal water user WRM WRM Office $400.00 1 group 250 142 5% Under feasibility
group study
Kampong Trach Training courses on rice AGR Agriculture $1,177.50 5 courses 125 68 100% Complete
planting techniques Office implementation
Kampong Trach Establish community of AGR Fishery Admin $4,153.00 6 groups 400 221 0% Under feasibility
natural fishery conservation study
Kampong Trach Training courses on multi- AGR Agriculture $2,145.00 10 courses 500 263 0% Under feasibility
agro techniques Office study
Kampong Trach Training courses on AGR Agriculture $1,249.50 7 courses 140 75 100% Complete
compost development Office implementation
Toeuk Chhou Organize canal water user WRM WRM Office $400.00 1 group 250 135 0% Under feasibility
group study
Toeuk Chhou Training on SRI and AGR Agriculture $1,908.00 4 courses 120 67 100% Complete
compost Office implementation
Toeuk Chhou Training courses on chicken AGR Agriculture $4,852.50 5 courses 150 76 0% Under feasibility
raising Office study
Toeuk Chhou Training courses on fish AGR Agriculture $390.00 2 courses 40 21 70% Complete training
raising in pond Office
Toeuk Chhou Training courses on AGR Agriculture $725.00 2 courses 60 31 0% Selecting
vegetable growing Office beneficiary

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13.3 Inter Commune Council Projects in 2008 and 2009


13.3.1 ICC Projects in 2008
Beneficiary Fund Sources
Project
Districts Project Location Commune/ Outputs Unit Contract Cost
Size ICC Fund Community
Sangkat
Laterite road construction 6740 Metre
Single road culvert
3 Unit
construction
Laang, prey Laang, prey Single road culvert
1 Unit
Dang Tong & Kampot thnang, Traping thnang, Traping construction $100,913.00 $100,000.00 $1,100.00
Pring, Pring, Single road culvert
1 Unit
construction
Twin road culvert 2 Unit
Twin box road culvert 1 Unit
Total for Dang Tong & Kampot $100,913.00 $100,000.00 $1,100.00
Earth road construction 3198 Metre
Taken, Taken, Twin road culvert 2 Unit
Chhuk & Chumkiri Chumpuvann, Chumpuvann, Singlebox road culvert $71,468.00 $71,000.00 $500.00
2 Unit
Trapang Plang Trapang Plang construction
Concrete Bridge 1 Unit
Total for Chhuk & Chumkiri $71,468.00 $71,000.00 $500.00
Total Kampot Province $172,381.00 $171,000.00 $1,600.00

13.3.2 ICC Projects in 2009


Beneficiary Commune/ Project Contract Fund Sources
Districts Project Location Outputs Unit
Sangkat Size Cost ICC Fund Community
Srae Chaeng, Srae Knong, Srae Chaeng, Srae Knong,
Chum Kiri 80 Family $6,215.00 $6,215.00 $0.00
Srae Samraong, Chres Srae Samraong, Chres
Total for Chumkiri $6,215.00 $6,215.00 $0.00
System of Rice
Chhuk Satv Pong, Baniev Satv Pong, Baniev 54 Family $2,160.00 $2,160.00 $0.00
Intensification
Total for Chhuk $2,160.00 $2,160.00 $0.00
Total for Kampot $8,375.00 $8,375.00 $0.00
Source: ICC project, Ministry of Interior (DoLA), -UNDP project for Local Governance – DDLG

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13.4 Provincial Investment Fund (PIF) and District Investment Fund


(DIF)
The PIF and DIF receive funding from a range of donors – PSDD, DANIDA, UNICEF, IFAD and
CANADA. However in this section we only include the PIF and DIF projects funded by PSDD and
DANIDA through NRML.

13.4.1 PIF and DIF 2008


NCDD Standard Outputs
Budget
Output Description Unit Quantity
Unit Title: Support to Contract Admin Unit Unit Number: 07/CAU/08-01
CAU staff support costs Month 12 $ 31,398.00
Publicity Month 12 $ 3,407.50
Program meetings and workshops Month 2 $ 870.00
Other program support costs Month 3 $ 23,467.90
Training and capacity building by/for CAU Person-Day (32F+87M) X 1D $ 3,674.00
Contingencies $ 5,511.80
Sub-total of unit $ 68,329.20
Unit Title: Support to Finance Unit Unit Number: 07/FIN/08-01
Support to ExCom Finance staff Month 12 $ 5,475.00
Support to Provincial Treasury staff Month 12 $ 9,660.00
Training and capacity building by/for Finance staff Person-Day (12F+20M) X 1D $ 0.00
Contingencies $ 0.00
Sub-total of unit $ 15,135.00
Unit Title: Support to Technical Support Unit Unit Number: 07/TSU/08-01
Support to ExCom TSU Month 12 $ 20,292.00
Other TSU costs Month 1 $ 1,440.00
Training and Capacity Building for ExCom TSU Person-Day (0F+11M) X 6D $ 75.50
Training and Capacity Building by ExCom TSU Person-Day (3F+52M) X 1D $ 16.50
Contingencies $ 0.00
Sub-total of unit $ 21,824.00
Unit Title: Support to Project to Support Democratic Development through
Unit Number: 07/PSD/08-01
Decentralization and Deconcentration
PSDD staff support costs Month 12 $ 15,649.00
PSDD support staff Month 13 $ 5,050.00
Contingencies $ 0.00
Sub-total of unit $ 20,699.00
Unit Title: Support to Local Administration Unit / PoLA Unit Number: 07/LAU/08-01
Support to ExCom LAU Month 12 $ 49,904.50
Accountability Working Group Month 12 $ 1,654.00
Other LAU costs Month 12 $ 6,732.70
Organise C/S Council Congress Congress 1 $ 2,342.00
CCWC Committee 92 $ 20,800.00
Training and Capacity Building for ExCom LAU Person-Day (13F+42M) X 24D $ 8,929.50
Training and Capacity Building by ExCom LAU Day (157F+824M) X 4D $ 3,598.10
Contingencies $ 0.00
Sub-total of unit $ 93,960.80
Contract Title: Integrated Agriculture Development Program Contract Number: 07/AGR/0801-00
Agro-Eco system Analysis conducted Book 15 $ 994.00
Operational Support Month / item 11 $ 1,650.00
Monitoring Person-Day 54 $ 405.00
Farmers trained on related agronomy extension techniques and
Person-Day (140F+160M) X 1D $ 3,780.00
demonstration.
Farmers trained on related Fisheries extension techniques and
Person-Day (30F+30M) X 3D $ 1,466.00
demonstration.
Farmers trained on related AH and P extension techniques and
Person-Day (70F+80M) X 3D $ 4,143.00
demonstration.
Contingencies $ 362.00
Sub-total of contract $ 12,800.00
Contract Title: Restore and care of National culture Contract Number: 07/CUL/0801-01
Traditional musical instruments Instrument 9 $ 760.00
Monitoring Person-Day 18 $ 113.00
Operational Support Month / item 2 $ 55.00
Public Address (PA) systems Item 2 $ 1,600.00
Cultural training for local performers Person-Day (1F+9M) X 15D $ 590.00
Contingencies $ 82.00
Sub-total of contract $ 3,200.00
Contract Title: District initiative program (Dong Tong) Contract Number: 07/D05/0801-00

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NCDD Standard Outputs


Budget
Output Description Unit Quantity
Office stationary and supplies Per-month 11 $ 1,050.00
Road construction/rehabilitation Metre 8400 $ 10,082.00
Monitoring of projects and activities Person-day 30 $ 90.00
Farmers trained on related integrated farming systems Person-Day (0F+180M) X 8D $ 2,320.56
Vocational training Person-Day (0F+180M) X 6D $ 388.00
Contingencies $ 251.44
Sub-total of contract $ 14,182.00
Contract Title: District initiative program (Kampot) Contract Number: 07/D07/0801-01
Office stationary and supplies Per-month 11 $ 1,179.50
Road construction/rehabilitation Metre 715 $ 8,896.30
Monitoring of projects and activities Person-day 30 $ 70.00
Vocational training Person-Day (0F+480M) X 1D $ 3,684.35
Contingencies $ 116.85
Sub-total of contract $ 13,947.00
Contract Title: Gender mainstreaming program Contract Number: 07/GEN/0801-00
Gender campaign Event 1 $ 1,575.00
Domestic violence prevention / trafficking prevention program Person-Day 360 $ 385.00
Monitoring Person-Day 186 $ 1,380.00
Operational Support Month / item 10 $ 1,350.00
Training courses in gender mainstreaming Person-Day (20F+17M) X 2D $ 10,767.00
Contingencies $ 343.00
Sub-total of contract $ 15,800.00
Contract Title: Promoting the public awareness on natural resource and
Contract Number: 07/NRM/0801-00
environment
Community managed eco-tourism sites Site 1 $ 1,700.00
Month /
Operational Support 11 $ 724.00
item/person
Monitoring Person-Day 8 $ 68.00
NREM awareness and education Person-Day (90F+120M) X 1D $ 2,080.00
Contingencies $ 128.00
Sub-total of contract $ 4,700.00
Contract Title: Support to provincial and commune planning process Contract Number: 07/PLA/0801-01
Provincial Development Investment Plan PDIP 1 $ 0.00
Commune database Data book 460 $ 2,398.00
District Integration Workshop 8 $ 3,129.00
Operational Support Month / item 11 $ 2,580.00
Contingencies $ 278.00
Sub-total of contract $ 8,385.00
Contract Title: Support to local technical committee of rural road Contract Number: 07/RRD/0801-01
Operational Support Month / item 6 $ 396.00
Monitoring Person-Day 34 $ 257.00
Culverts Culvert 3 $ 2,992.00
Training in road maintenance Person-Day (115F+270M) X 1D $ 1,996.00
Contingencies $ 151.00
Sub-total of contract $ 5,792.00
Contract Title: Improvement of public resort Contract Number: 07/TOU/0801-00
Resort Management Committee Committee 2 $ 100.00
Operational Support Month / item 10 $ 200.00
Training onTourism Person-Day (0F+375M) X 7D $ 1,057.00
Contingencies $ 43.00
Sub-total of contract $ 1,400.00
Contract Title: Pond water rehabilitation Contract Number: 07/WAS/0801-01
Ponds Pond 4 $ 12,620.56
Operational Support Month / item 11 $ 760.00
Monitoring Person-Day 80 $ 160.00
Evaluation Report 1 $ 0.00
Water and Sanitation education Person-Day (164F+116M) X 1D $ 0.00
Contingencies $ 244.36
Sub-total of contract $ 13,784.92
Contract Title: Small scale rural irrigation development Contract Number: 07/WRM/0801-01
Water control structures Structure 2 $ 30,363.76
Operational Support Month / item 11 $ 1,080.00
Monitoring Person-Day 76 $ 630.80
Training for water user communities Person-Day (30F+30M) X 12D $ 1,480.18
Contingencies $ 733.34
Sub-total of contract $ 34,288.08
GRAND TOTAL $ 348,227.00
Note: M= Male, F= Female, D=day

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13.4.2 PIF and DIF Projects for 2009


NCDD Standard Outputs
Budget
Output Description Unit Quantity
Unit Title: Support to Contract Admin Unit Unit Number: 07/CAU/09-01
CAU staff support costs Month 12 $ 11,880.00
Program administrative support Month 12 $ 25,005.00
Publicity Month 12 $ 3,940.00
Program meetings and workshops Month 12 $ 1,070.00
Other program support costs Month 12 $ 28,204.90
Training and capacity building by/for CAU Person-Day (10F+30M) X 1D $ 9,072.59
Contingencies $ 5,698.00
Sub-total of unit $ 84,870.49
Unit Title: Support to Finance Unit Unit Number: 07/FIN/09-01
Support to ExCom Finance staff Month 12 $ 6,636.00
Support to Provincial Treasury staff Month 12 $ 11,820.00
Training and capacity building by/for Finance staff Person-Day (20F+220M) X 1D $ 500.00
Contingencies $ 0.00
Sub-total of unit $ 18,956.00
Unit Title: Support to Technical Support Unit Unit Number: 07/TSU/09-01
Support to ExCom TSU Month 12 $ 21,576.00
Other TSU costs Month 12 $ 2,148.00
Training and Capacity Building for ExCom TSU Person-Day (1F+12M) X 11D $ 374.00
Training and Capacity Building by ExCom TSU Person-Day (6F+34M) X 1D $ 88.00
Contingencies $ 0.00
Sub-total of unit $ 24,186.00
Unit Title: Support to Project to Support Democratic Development through
Unit Number: 07/PSD/09-01
Decentralization and Deconcentration
PSDD staff support costs Month 12 $ 18,687.00
PSDD support staff Month 12 $ 3,429.00
Contingencies $ 0.00
Sub-total of unit $ 22,116.00
Unit Title: Support to Local Administration Unit / PoLA Unit Number: 07/LAU/09-01
Accountability Working Group Month 3 $ 2,730.00
Support to ExCom LAU Month 12 $ 61,268.00
CCWC Committee 92 $ 1,540.00
Organise C/S Council Congress Congress 2 $ 3,350.00
Training and Capacity Building for ExCom LAU Person-Day (6F+42M) X 1D $ 10,351.84
(102F+572M) X
Training and Capacity Building by ExCom LAU Day $ 15,295.19
1D
Contingencies $ 0.00
Sub-total of unit $ 94,535.03
Contract Title: Integrated Agriculture Development Program Contract Number: 07/AGR/0901-00
Operational Support Month / item 12 $ 960.00
Monitoring Person-Day 80 $ 810.00
Farmers trained on related agronomy extension techniques and (290F+200M) X
Person-Day $ 8,345.00
demonstration. 1D
Farmers trained on related Fisheries extension techniques and
Person-Day (60F+60M) X 1D $ 3,448.00
demonstration.
Farmers trained on related AH and P extension techniques and
Person-Day (80F+70M) X 2D $ 4,911.00
demonstration.
Contingencies $ 146.00
Sub-total of contract $ 18,620.00
Contract Title: Care of National Culture Contract Number: 07/CUL/0901-01
Operational Support Month / item 10 $ 350.00
Public Address (PA) systems Item 4 $ 2,280.00
Monitoring Person-Day 28 $ 232.50
(320F+240M) X
Vocational Training on Art Person-Day $ 790.00
1D
Contingencies $ 151.50
Sub-total of contract $ 3,804.00
Contract Title: Development of non-formal education in Kampot Contract Number: 07/EDU/0901-01
Operational Support Month / item 9 $ 405.00
Monitoring Person-Day 312 $ 1,365.00
Teacher training Person-Day (15F+10M) X 10D $ 13,039.00
Contingencies $ 311.00
Sub-total of contract $ 15,120.00
Contract Title: Gender mainstreaming in development Contract Number: 07/GEN/0901-01
Operational Support Month / item 10 $ 1,140.00
Monitoring Person-Day 354 $ 1,000.00
Gender campaign Event 1 $ 1,302.00
Gender networking Meeting 2 $ 2,029.50

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NCDD Standard Outputs


Budget
Output Description Unit Quantity
(630F+300M) X
Training courses in gender mainstreaming Person-Day $ 6,115.00
1D
Contingencies $ 263.50
Sub-total of contract $ 11,850.00
Contract Title: Dissemination of news on local development in Kampot Contract Number: 07/PIN/0901-00
Operational Support Month / item 12 $ 480.00
Radio braodcasts Broadcast 48 $ 2,953.00
Video telecasts Telecast 20 $ 975.00
Contingencies $ 146.00
Sub-total of contract $ 4,554.00
Contract Title: Support to provincial and commune planning process Contract Number: 07/PLA/0901-00
Provincial Development Plan PDP 90 $ 453.00
Commune database Data book 460 $ 1,660.50
District Integration Workshop 8 $ 1,825.75
Operational Support Month / item 12 $ 4,410.00
Training on planning Person-Day (10F+60M) X 1D $ 711.00
Contingencies $ 264.75
Sub-total of contract $ 9,325.00
Contract Title: Dissemination of labour law and worse forms of child labour Contract Number: 07/SOC/0901-00
Operational Support Month / item 8 $ 720.00
Vocational training Person-Day (87F+63M) X 1D $ 3,720.00
Contingencies $ 114.00
Sub-total of contract $ 4,554.00
Contract Title: Improvement and strengthen local resort committees Contract Number: 07/TOU/0901-00
Operational Support Month / item 12 $ 420.00
Monitoring Person-day 24 $ 225.00
Resort Management Committee Committee 2 $ 986.00
Latrines Construction Latrine 1 $ 1,400.00
Contingencies $ 89.00
Sub-total of contract $ 3,120.00
Contract Title: Clean water and community hygience Contract Number: 07/WAS/0901-01
Operational Support Month / item 10 $ 915.00
Monitoring Person-Day 80 $ 120.00
Ponds Pond 2 $ 23,916.00
Contingencies $ 98.00
Sub-total of contract $ 25,049.00
Contract Title: Development of small scale irrigation Contract Number: 07/WRM/0901-00
Water control structures Structure 21 $ 43,134.96
Monitoring Person-Day 60 $ 1,311.50
Operational Support Month / item 12 $ 1,440.00
Training for water user communities Person-Day (60F+80M) X 12D $ 780.50
Contingencies $ 306.00
Sub-total of contract $ 46,972.96
GRAND TOTAL $ 387,632.48

Note: M= Male, F= Female, D=day

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13.5 Other projects in the Province


13.5.1 Rural Poverty Reduction Program (RPRP)
There are no RPRP projects being implemented in this district or province at this time. The RPRP is
only being implemented in Svay Rieng and Prey Veng

13.5.1.1 RPRP Projects from 2006 to 2008


No RPRP projects in this province at this time

13.5.1.2 RPRP Projects in 2009


No RPRP projects in this province at this time

13.5.2 Seth Korma 2007 to 2009

13.5.2.1 Seth Koma 2007 Estimated Expenditure and Outputs in 2007


There are no Seth Korma projects being implemented in this province at this time.
Source: UNICEF

13.5.2.2 Seth Koma 2008 Estimate Expenditure and Outputs in 2008


There are no Seth Korma projects being implemented in this province at this time.
Source: UNICEF

13.5.2.3 Seth Koma 2009 Budget and planned Outputs


There are no Seth Korma projects being implemented in this province at this time.
Source: UNICEF

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SECTION D: SERVICES AND ORGANIZATIONS

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Kampot Province 74
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14 Infrastructure
14.1 Lengths of and Expenditure on Roads in 2008 by District
Angkor Banteay Dong Kampong
Roads KAM Chhuk Chumkiri Teuk Chhou Kampot
Chey Meas Tong Trach
Length of paved road in the district 184 18 33 26 0 7 17 64 20
Length of unpaved roads in the district 1,805 249 271 324 179 188 392 149 53
Amount spent on construction of roads in 2008 635,359 83,426 64,437 134,254 41,880 58,062 106,427 115,287 31,586
Amount spent on repair and rehabilitation of
roads in 2008 38,827 8,900 4,788 6,497 2,962 2,999 6,873 3,684 2,125

Note 1: Please note that these data are not necessarily complete or correct. The data are derived from government agencies at provincial and district level which used different
recording systems, did not always have complete data or were, sometimes, less than willing to share their data.
Note 2: Please be aware that these data are incomplete due to the fact that the amounts for the construction, repair and rehabilitation recorded reflect only funds provided by
the government, not the contributions by any other parties.

14.2 Scale of and Expenditure on Irrigation in 2008 by District


Angkor Banteay Dong Kampong
Irrigation KAM Chhuk Chumkiri Teuk Chhou Kampot
Chey Meas Tong Trach
Number of irrigation schemes operating in 2008 22 0 3 6 4 0 3 6 0
Total nr of hectares under irrigation in dry
season 2008 5,026 0 2,267 192 2,329 0 81 157 0
Total funds spent in 2008 on construction of
irrigation systems 2,280,239 0 n/a 479,039 300,000 0 1,200 1,500,000 0
Total funds spent in 2008 on
rehabilitation/repair of irrigation systems 5,500 0 n/a 500 5,000 0 0 0 0
Total funds spent in 2008 on operation and
maintenance 325 0 n/a 0 325 0 0 0 0

Note 1: Please note that these data are not necessarily complete or correct. The data are derived from government agencies at provincial and district level which used different
recording systems, did not always have complete data or were, sometimes, less than willing to share their data.
Note 2: Please be aware that the data above are incomplete as these only reflect funds provided by the government, not the contributions by farmers or other parties.

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14.3 Power Supply in 2008 by District


Angkor Banteay Dong Kampong
Electricity KAM Chhuk Chumkiri Teuk Chhou Kampot
Chey Meas Tong Trach
Total number of electricity connections to
households 12,375 450 1,167 800 170 0 2,304 3,126 4,358
Total number of electricity connections to
agencies, companies, organizations 158 8 8 5 4 0 8 5 120
Total volume in KWh of electricity consumed
last in 2008 4,632,402 120,000 193,920 96,000 1,360 0 2,053,244 181,950 1,985,928
Total amount collected from users for
consumed electricity 1,533,244 75,000 95,422 55,000 1,020 0 333,652 427,019 546,130
Per capita electricity consumption in 2008 in
Kwh 36 5 1 3 7 0 n/a 6 140

Note 1: Please note that these data are not necessarily complete or correct. The data are derived from government agencies at provincial and district level which used different
recording systems, did not always have complete data or were, sometimes, less than willing to share their data.
Note 2: These data only record electricity provided by electricity companies and does not include homes powered by generators or batteries (for this information see Section B:
General Profile, Part 1: General Information; table 1.3.1 and chart 1.3.4).
Note 3: In most provinces electricity is only provided through town-based networks
Note 4: Per capita consumption is calculated by dividing the total volume of electricity produced in 2008 by the number of people living in each district as per the 2008 census
(for the provincial data it is calculated against the number of people living in the province)

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15 Health Facilities
Please note that the Operational District (health) boundaries are different from the administrative district boundaries. Therefore the data provided here show
the facilities, staff, NGOs etc in each Operational District within the province NOT the usual administrative district.

Acronyms
Com Cov Commune Covered MW2 Secondary Midwives
CPA Complementary Package of Activities NU1 Primary Nurse
Dr Doctor NU2 Secondary Nurse
FDH Former District Hospital OD Operational District
HC Health Center Others Other Staffs
HC (NB) Health Center no building PHD Provincial Health Department
HP Health Post Pop 04-05 Population Covered 2004 or 2005
MA Medical Assistant RH Referral Hospital
MPA Minimum Package of Activities Vil Cov Village Covered
MW1 Primary Midwives VIL-HC Distance from Village to Health Center

15.1 Health Facilities by Operational District


Kompot OD RH HC HP
Angkor Chey 1 1 10
Chhouk 1 1 15
Kampong Trach 1 1 12
Kampot 1 1 10
Total 4 4 47 0

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15.2 Health Facilities and Staff by Operational District, 2008


This table shows health facilities, number of staff by type and coverage of health facilities in each operational district.
Com
No Facility Name Type Class Dr Ma Nu2 Nu1 Mw2 Mw1 Others Vil Cov Pop. 04-05
Cov
Angkor Chey
1 Ang Phnom Toch HC MPA 0 0 1 2 1 1 0 2 9 8,945
2 Champei HC MPA 0 0 1 2 2 1 1 2 15 16,287
3 Dambouk Khpos HC MPA 0 0 1 2 0 0 2 1 8 11,383
4 Dan Koum HC MPA 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 1 9 10,386
5 Doeum Daung HC MPA 0 0 2 2 0 0 2 2 10 7,663
6 Praphnum HC MPA 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 2 15 10,060
7 Samraong HC MPA 0 0 2 0 2 0 1 2 11 12,267
8 Tani HC(NB) None 0 0 1 2 0 1 3 2 13 16,679
9 Trapeang Sala HC MPA 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 2 10 10,009
Total: 0 0 9 14 5 8 12 16 100 103,679
Chhouk
1 Voat Angk HC MPA 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 2 10 12,773
2 Angkor Meas HC MPA 0 0 2 2 0 0 1 2 8 11,207
3 Baniev HC MPA 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 2 10 11,361
4 Chres HC MPA 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 10 11,045
5 Chumpu Voan HC MPA 0 0 2 1 0 1 2 2 8 7,661
6 Dang Tong FDH CPA+MPA 0 0 5 2 1 2 3 3 17 15,281
7 Koh Sla HC MPA 0 0 1 0 0 0 7 2 18 13,789
8 Kraing Snay HC MPA 0 0 1 1 2 0 3 1 6 10,458
9 Mean Chey HC MPA 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 9 10,004
10 Preah Theat Raingsey HC MPA 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 3 9 12,122
11 Satv Pong (Chhouk) HC MPA 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 2 8 13,688
12 Srae Chaeng HC MPA 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 3 12 16,293
13 Totung HC MPA 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 2 14 10,748
14 Tramaeng HC MPA 0 0 1 3 0 1 2 2 10 12,268
15 Trapeang Reang FDH CPA+MPA 0 1 1 2 1 2 5 2 10 11,081
Total: 0 2 18 14 7 8 38 32 159 179,779
Kampong Trach
1 Voat Koy HC(NB) None 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 9 12,091
2 Banteay Meas HC MPA 0 0 3 1 2 1 0 2 17 16,571

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Com
No Facility Name Type Class Dr Ma Nu2 Nu1 Mw2 Mw1 Others Vil Cov Pop. 04-05
Cov
3 Boeng Sala HC MPA 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 2 7 15,330
4 Damnak Kantuot HC MPA 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 3 9 14,921
5 Kampong Trach HC MPA 0 1 3 1 2 1 0 2 11 16,610
6 Kanthaor HC MPA 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 3 16 13,112
7 Preaek Kroes HC MPA 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 12 12,312
8 Russei Srok HC MPA 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 2 10 15,234
9 Sdach Kong HC MPA 0 0 1 2 2 0 0 3 13 13,667
10 Srae Chea HC MPA 0 0 1 1 0 1 2 3 9 9,727
11 Svay Tong HC MPA 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 2 9 8,363
12 Tnaot Chong Srang HC MPA 0 0 1 3 1 0 0 1 10 9,065
Total: 0 2 14 16 11 6 5 27 132 157,003
Kampot
1 Tuk Meas FDH CPA+MPA 1 0 7 2 3 1 1 3 15 17,035
2 Chakkrei Ting (Voat Pralay) HC MPA 0 0 1 2 1 0 3 2 12 18,100
3 Kampong Kandal HC(NB) None 0 0 2 1 1 0 4 2 3 9,171
4 Kampong Kraeng HC MPA 0 1 0 3 3 0 0 3 14 17,280
5 Koh Touch HC MPA 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 2 7 10,477
6 Koun Satv HC MPA 0 0 1 3 0 1 1 2 8 12,878
7 Krang Ampil HC MPA 0 0 1 2 3 1 8 2 4 12,047
8 Prey Khmum HC MPA 0 1 1 0 1 1 7 3 14 17,681
9 Traeuy Koh HC MPA 0 0 1 1 2 0 3 2 9 15,999
10 Trapeang Ropov HC MPA 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 4 8,825
Total: 1 4 18 15 14 5 27 22 90 139,493
Total All 1 8 59 59 37 27 82 97 481 579,954

Source: MEDiCAM

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15.4 Deliveries in 2007, by Operational District


Deliveries Deliveries at home Deliveries Total deliveries Total deliveries
OD By Health by health staff
at HC ByTBAs at RH by Health Staff
Staff and TBAs
Angkor Chey 210 1208 762 217 1635 2397
Chhouk 198 1035 608 206 1439 2047
Kampong Trach 662 1051 690 15 1728 2418
Kampot 341 739 1132 616 1696 2828
Sub-total 1411 4033 3192 1054 6498 9690

Source: MoH, Annual Statistics 2007

15.5 Major Health NGOs active in the Province, by Operational


District
Operational District: Angkor Chey
CHC (Cambodian Health Committee)
Phone: 023885169, Email: [email protected], Contact Person: Chiv Bunthy
DRC (Danish Red Cross)
Phone: 023211164, Email: [email protected], Contact Person: Jytte Roswall
GTZ-SHSRP (GTZ-Support to the Health Project Sector Reform Programme)
Phone: 023882710, Email: [email protected], Contact Person: Anne Erpelding
HKI (Helen Keller International)
Phone: 023210851, Email: [email protected], Contact Person: Aminuzzaman Talukder
IRIS (International Resources for the Improvement of Sight)
Phone: 023994114, Email: [email protected], Contact Person: Rosham Bista
RACHA (Reproductive and Child Health Alliance)
Phone: 023213724, Email: [email protected], Contact Person: Chan Theary
SHSR (Support to the Health Sector Reform)
Phone: 023882710, Email: [email protected], Contact Person: Anne Erpelding
WFP (World Food Program)
Phone: 023212137, Email: [email protected], Contact Person: Heng Mory
Operational District: Chhouk
CADFP (Cambodian Association for Development of Farmer and the Poor)
Phone: 012833874, Email: [email protected], Contact Person: Ngeth Sam Oeurn
CHC (Cambodian Health Committee)
Phone: 023885169, Email: [email protected], Contact Person: Chiv Bunthy
CHEC (Cambodian HIV/AIDS Education and Care)
Phone: 023884473, Email: [email protected], Contact Person: Kasem Kolnary
DPA (Development and Partnership in Action)
Phone: 023216369, Email: [email protected], Contact Person: Mam Sambath
GTZ-SHSRP (GTZ-Support to the Health Project Sector Reform Programme)
Phone: 023882710, Email: [email protected], Contact Person: Anne Erpelding
IRIS (International Resources for the Improvement of Sight)
Phone: 023994114, Email: [email protected], Contact Person: Rosham Bista
SHSR (Support to the Health Sector Reform)
Phone: 023882710, Email: [email protected], Contact Person: Anne Erpelding
WFP (World Food Program)
Phone: 023212137, Email: [email protected], Contact Person: Heng Mory
Operational District: Kampong Trach
CHC (Cambodian Health Committee)
Phone: 023885169, Email: [email protected], Contact Person: Chiv Bunthy
CIH (Center for International Health, Universiy of Toronto)
Phone: 023353936, Email: [email protected], Contact Person: Thon Bunthoeun
FHI/IMPACT (Family Health International/Impact)

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Phone: 023211914, Email: [email protected], Contact Person: Song Ngak


GTZ-SHSRP (GTZ-Support to the Health Project Sector Reform Programme)
Phone: 023882710, Email: [email protected], Contact Person: Anne Erpelding
HU (Health Unlimited)
Phone: 023215192, Email: [email protected], Contact Person: Khou Somatheavy
IRIS (International Resources for the Improvement of Sight)
Phone: 023994114, Email: [email protected], Contact Person: Rosham Bista
PSF (Pharmaciens Sans Frontières)
Phone: 023216594, Email: [email protected], Contact Person: Anthony Vautier
SHSR (Support to the Health Sector Reform)
Phone: 023882710, Email: [email protected], Contact Person: Anne Erpelding
WFP (World Food Program)
Phone: 023212137, Email: [email protected], Contact Person: Heng Mory
Operational District: Kampot
CGA (Cambodia Global Action)
Phone: 023885735, Email: [email protected], Contact Person: Mao Guech Hourng
CHC (Cambodian Health Committee)
Phone: 023885169, Email: [email protected], Contact Person: Chiv Bunthy
DRC (Danish Red Cross)
Phone: 023211164, Email: [email protected], Contact Person: Jytte Roswall
FHI/IMPACT (Family Health International/Impact)
Phone: 023211914, Email: [email protected], Contact Person: Song Ngak
GTZ-SHSRP (GTZ-Support to the Health Project Sector Reform Programme)
Phone: 023882710, Email: [email protected], Contact Person: Anne Erpelding
HKI (Helen Keller International)
Phone: 023210851, Email: [email protected], Contact Person: Aminuzzaman Talukder
IRIS (International Resources for the Improvement of Sight)
Phone: 023994114, Email: [email protected], Contact Person: Rosham Bista
KWCD (Khmer Women's Cooperation for Development)
Phone: 023986697, Email: , Contact Person: Sum Satum
SHSR (Support to the Health Sector Reform)
Phone: 023882710, Email: [email protected], Contact Person: Anne Erpelding
WFP (World Food Program)
Phone: 023212137, Email: [email protected], Contact Person: Heng Mory
Operational District: Unknown
WB (The World Bank)
Phone: 023217301, Email: [email protected], Contact Person: Simth Beng

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16 Education2
16.1 Schools, Classes, Students and Staff in 2007/2008
Number Number Classes Non-Teaching
Disadv. Enrollment Repeaters Teaching Staff Total Staff
District of of in Staff
Schools
Schools Classes Pagoda Total Girl Total Girl Total Female Total Female Total Female
Angkor Chey 86 3 617 0 22,081 10,287 1,304 480 801 401 134 25 935 426
Banteay Meas 90 0 624 2 23,374 10,561 1,474 555 691 272 167 28 858 300
Chhuk 70 2 555 9 23,466 11,106 804 337 591 199 108 15 699 214
Chum Kiri 35 0 327 8 13,616 6,547 1,000 457 279 75 76 15 355 90
Dang Tong 38 2 353 0 15,544 7,138 1,248 520 317 98 81 5 398 103
Tuek Chhou 22 0 246 0 9,445 4,374 493 170 323 192 61 21 384 213
Kampong Trach 63 2 566 4 24,082 10,857 2,336 925 563 170 116 8 679 178
Kampot 77 0 603 10 23,811 11,334 1,631 641 613 284 137 35 750 319
Whole Province 481 9 3,891 33 155,419 72,204 10,290 4,085 4,178 1,691 880 152 5,058 1,843
- Urban Area 22 0 246 0 9,445 4,374 493 170 323 192 61 21 384 213
- Rural Area 459 9 3,645 33 145,974 67,830 9,797 3,915 3,855 1,499 819 131 4,674 1,630

2
All the data for section 12 comes from the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport (MoEYS)

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16.2 Characteristics of Schools and School Principals in 2007/2008


Schools Characteristics of School
Number of Schools Schools
2 - Shift Floating Attached Without Principals (Incharge)
District in
Pre- Schools Schools Pre-Sch. Water Avg. Avg. U.Sec+
Primary College Lycee Pagoda Toilet Female
Sch. Sup. Age Service Ed.
Angkor Chey 32 43 9 2 26 0 60 30 38 30 50.3 24.6 9 7
Banteay Meas 30 45 12 3 42 0 61 29 37 31 48.1 23.1 15 3
Chhuk 17 43 8 2 42 0 29 16 27 21 46.4 21.1 15 3
Chum Kiri 4 25 5 1 24 0 19 4 13 7 36.4 15.9 8 0
Dang Tong 2 28 6 2 29 0 23 2 12 9 41.0 17.9 14 0
Tuek Chhou 8 12 1 1 9 0 5 7 8 2 49.9 26.0 6 8
Kampong Trach 5 44 12 2 50 0 30 5 27 16 50.7 24.2 9 2
Kampot 12 52 10 3 49 0 34 12 14 11 42.5 20.2 20 9
Whole Province 110 292 63 16 271 0 261 105 176 127 46.4 22.0 96 32
- Urban Area 8 12 1 1 9 0 5 7 8 2 49.9 26.0 6 8
- Rural Area 102 280 62 15 262 0 256 98 168 125 46.2 21.8 90 24

16.3 Enrollment by Level of Education, 2006/2007


Number of Pre-school Primary Lower Sec. Upper Sec. Total % Female
District
Schools Total Girl Total Girl Total Girl Total Girl Total Girl Primary All Level
Angkor Chey 84 1,360 662 13,863 6,478 5,646 2,687 2,392 985 23,261 10,812 46.7 46.5
Banteay Meas 85 1,285 623 16,026 7,345 4,819 2,162 1,911 675 24,041 10,805 45.8 44.9
Chhuk 65 561 269 16,923 8,097 5,235 2,443 1,550 590 24,269 11,399 47.8 47.0
Chum Kiri 34 144 74 10,853 5,289 2,299 1,099 460 172 13,756 6,634 48.7 48.2
Dang Tong 35 119 47 11,735 5,548 2,943 1,307 701 218 15,498 7,120 47.3 45.9
Tuek Chhou 23 357 177 5,063 2,313 2,961 1,415 1,739 752 10,120 4,657 45.7 46.0
Kampong Trach 61 255 116 17,307 7,938 5,527 2,479 1,459 523 24,548 11,056 45.9 45.0
Kampot 75 497 247 18,683 8,837 4,378 2,053 835 344 24,393 11,481 47.3 47.1
Whole Province 462 4,578 2,215 110,453 51,845 33,808 15,645 11,047 4,259 159,886 73,964 46.9 46.3
- Urban Area 23 357 177 5,063 2,313 2,961 1,415 1,739 752 10,120 4,657 45.7 46.0
- Rural Area 439 4,221 2,038 105,390 49,532 30,847 14,230 9,308 3,507 149,766 69,307 47.0 46.3

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16.4 Enrollment by Level of Education 2007/2008


Number of Pre-school Primary Lower Sec. Upper Sec. Total % Female
District
Schools Total Girl Total Girl Total Girl Total Girl Total Girl Primary All Level
Angkor Chey 86 1,267 581 12,732 5,953 5,590 2,700 2,492 1,053 22,081 10,287 46.8 46.6
Banteay Meas 90 1,130 551 15,313 7,030 4,698 2,111 2,233 869 23,374 10,561 45.9 45.2
Chhuk 70 564 292 16,306 7,846 4,800 2,244 1,796 724 23,466 11,106 48.1 47.3
Chum Kiri 35 128 65 10,406 4,965 2,476 1,280 606 237 13,616 6,547 47.7 48.1
Dang Tong 38 105 53 11,294 5,319 3,175 1,431 970 335 15,544 7,138 47.1 45.9
Tuek Chhou 22 246 123 4,665 2,166 2,674 1,263 1,860 822 9,445 4,374 46.4 46.3
Kampong Trach 63 214 86 16,510 7,511 5,428 2,516 1,930 744 24,082 10,857 45.5 45.1
Kampot 77 434 233 17,462 8,327 4,743 2,286 1,172 488 23,811 11,334 47.7 47.6
Whole Province 481 4,088 1,984 104,688 49,117 33,584 15,831 13,059 5,272 155,419 72,204 46.9 46.5
- Urban Area 22 246 123 4,665 2,166 2,674 1,263 1,860 822 9,445 4,374 46.4 46.3
- Rural Area 459 3,842 1,861 100,023 46,951 30,910 14,568 11,199 4,450 145,974 67,830 46.9 46.5

16.5 New Intake and Enrollment by Level and Age (Both Sexes), 2007/2008
Primary L. Sec. Grade 10 U. Sec.
Grade 1 Intake Grade 7 Intake % Over-age Enrollment in
Enrollment Enrollment Intake Enrollment
District
Aged Aged Aged Aged Aged
Total Aged 6 Total Total Total Total Total Primary L. Sec. U. Sec.
11+ 12 14+ 15 17+
Angkor Chey 1,902 1,348 12,732 2,701 2,092 818 5,590 1,562 970 422 2,492 672 21.2 27.9 27.0
Banteay Meas 2,477 1,580 15,313 3,079 1,868 521 4,698 1,865 931 380 2,233 567 20.1 39.7 25.4
Chhuk 3,370 1,741 16,306 3,577 1,782 543 4,800 2,145 806 308 1,796 421 21.9 44.7 23.4
Chum Kiri 1,614 1,206 10,406 1,933 1,090 404 2,476 853 297 105 606 215 18.6 34.5 35.5
Dang Tong 1,868 1,349 11,294 2,447 1,303 380 3,175 966 430 140 970 310 21.7 30.4 32.0
Tuek Chhou 696 538 4,665 920 918 380 2,674 863 801 286 1,860 666 19.7 32.3 35.8
Kampong Trach 2,670 1,869 16,510 3,554 2,063 468 5,428 2,448 921 326 1,930 728 21.5 45.1 37.7
Kampot 3,000 1,610 17,462 4,147 1,911 517 4,743 1,944 551 142 1,172 447 23.7 41.0 38.1
Whole Province 17,597 11,241 104,688 22,358 13,027 4,031 33,584 12,646 5,707 2,109 13,059 4,026 21.4 37.7 30.8
- Urban Area 696 538 4,665 920 918 380 2,674 863 801 286 1,860 666 19.7 32.3 35.8
- Rural Area 16,901 10,703 100,023 21,438 12,109 3,651 30,910 11,783 4,906 1,823 11,199 3,360 21.4 38.1 30.0

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16.6 Condition of School Buildings, 2007/2008


Concrete/Brick Buildings Without
Total Number of Wooden Structure Bamboo Structure New Buildings
District Structure Good
Buildings Rooms Buildings Rooms Buildings Rooms Buildings Rooms Repaired Constructed Floor Roof Wall
Angkor Chey 135 616 122 566 12 44 1 6 5 11 35 24 27
Banteay Meas 139 604 126 564 12 37 1 3 3 13 29 12 26
Chhuk 115 521 100 479 14 40 1 2 5 7 23 17 19
Chum Kiri 67 277 53 229 11 41 3 7 2 4 23 16 17
Dang Tong 78 323 63 286 14 34 1 3 3 4 16 11 12
Tuek Chhou 49 244 46 239 3 5 0 0 0 2 11 9 3
Kampong Trach 113 491 101 460 12 31 0 0 0 9 22 16 22
Kampot 121 551 104 492 17 59 0 0 0 5 16 20 19
Whole Province 817 3,627 715 3,315 95 291 7 21 18 55 175 125 145
- Urban Area 49 244 46 239 3 5 0 0 0 2 11 9 3
- Rural Area 768 3,383 669 3,076 92 286 7 21 18 53 164 116 142

16.7 Condition of Classrooms and Existence of Separate School Office and Library, 2007/2008
Classrooms Without Schools with
Number of Number of Classrooms Number of furniture needed
District Good Separate
Classrooms
in Pagoda Repaired New Constr. Floor Roof Wall Desks Chairs Blk.board Tchr.Table Office Library
Angkor Chey 498 0 16 51 102 67 86 876 633 38 147 48 34
Banteay Meas 446 2 11 55 86 36 80 749 316 23 105 51 38
Chhuk 389 9 24 31 93 53 62 1,129 145 62 130 39 30
Chum Kiri 218 8 6 18 53 28 40 625 101 17 67 22 15
Dang Tong 242 0 15 19 57 29 30 392 100 12 21 29 16
Tuek Chhou 165 0 0 20 35 21 15 110 40 0 9 13 12
Kampong Trach 364 4 0 45 64 36 62 699 271 27 74 40 22
Kampot 414 10 0 19 50 72 61 659 94 20 52 54 44
Whole Province 2,736 33 72 258 540 342 436 5,239 1,700 199 605 296 211
- Urban Area 165 0 0 20 35 21 15 110 40 0 9 13 12
- Rural Area 2,571 33 72 238 505 321 421 5,129 1,660 199 596 283 199

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16.8 Community Participation and Financing, 2007/2008


Parent Association PAP Fund (Riel) Number of Schools Obtaining Funds from
Commu. Teaching
District Held per Sch. Gvt. For IOs/
Exists Total Female Teachers Monks per School Community Abroad
Meet. Student Income building NGOs
Angkor Chey 74 69 6 1 0 0 11,921 4,016,753 2 4 1 1 0
Banteay Meas 69 63 11 1 0 0 13,588 4,417,419 0 4 0 0 0
Chhuk 57 57 6 1 1 0 10,404 4,043,591 0 1 1 0 0
Chum Kiri 33 33 7 1 0 0 9,983 4,367,507 0 5 0 1 1
Dang Tong 38 38 9 2 0 0 11,412 5,210,623 1 5 0 2 1
Tuek Chhou 21 20 8 2 0 0 12,851 6,477,472 0 3 0 1 0
Kampong Trach 60 60 6 1 0 0 28,017 11,536,069 0 5 2 1 0
Kampot 74 74 8 2 0 0 10,165 3,579,644 0 6 1 1 0
Whole Province 426 414 7 1 1 0 14,078 5,355,533 3 33 5 7 2
- Urban Area 21 20 8 2 0 0 12,851 6,477,472 0 3 0 1 0
- Rural Area 405 394 7 1 1 0 14,156 5,302,666 3 30 5 6 2

16.9 Indicators on Students and Staff by District, 2007/2008


Pupil Pupil Pupil Pupil Classes Classroom Percentage of Total Students in Percentage of
District Teacher Staff Class Classroom per Area (m2) Pre- Lower Upper Non-tching Female
Primary
Ratio Ratio Ratio Ratio Classroom per Pupil school Secondary Secondary Staff Staff
Angkor Chey 27.6 23.6 35.8 44.3 1.2 1.3 5.7 57.7 25.3 11.3 14.3 45.6
Banteay Meas 33.8 27.2 37.5 52.4 1.4 1.1 4.8 65.5 20.1 9.6 19.5 35.0
Chhuk 39.7 33.6 42.3 60.3 1.4 0.9 2.4 69.5 20.5 7.7 15.5 30.6
Chum Kiri 48.8 38.4 41.6 62.5 1.5 1.0 0.9 76.4 18.2 4.5 21.4 25.4
Dang Tong 49.0 39.1 44.0 64.2 1.5 1.0 0.7 72.7 20.4 6.2 20.4 25.9
Tuek Chhou 29.2 24.6 38.4 57.2 1.5 0.8 2.6 49.4 28.3 19.7 15.9 55.5
Kampong Trach 42.8 35.5 42.5 66.2 1.6 0.9 0.9 68.6 22.5 8.0 17.1 26.2
Kampot 38.8 31.7 39.5 57.5 1.5 0.9 1.8 73.3 19.9 4.9 18.3 42.5
Whole Province 37.2 30.7 39.9 56.8 1.4 1.0 2.6 67.4 21.6 8.4 17.4 36.4
- Urban Area 29.2 24.6 38.4 57.2 1.5 0.8 2.6 49.4 28.3 19.7 15.9 55.5
- Rural Area 37.9 31.2 40.0 56.8 1.4 1.0 2.6 68.5 21.2 7.7 17.5 34.9

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17 Private Sector organizations in the District


17.1 Registered Companies in 2008, by district
On private sector at commune and/or district Angkor Banteay Dong Kampong
KAM Chhuk Chumkiri Teuk Chhou Kampot
level Chey Meas Tong Trach
Businesses and Companies
Number of registered agricultural enterprises
(except family farms) 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1
Number of registered shops, restaurants,
transporters and other services 1,240 202 221 262 40 12 319 20 164
Number of manufacturing companies 49 1 0 10 0 5 6 12 15
Number of registered forestry enterprises 35 0 2 21 0 0 0 3 9
Number of registered mining companies 22 0 0 2 0 1 6 8 5
Number of financial institutions 33 4 4 5 0 1 4 7 8
Number of other commercial institutions 124 1 0 85 0 0 33 0 5
Estimated number of informal enterprises (not
registered) 85 n/a 10 2 n/a n/a n/a 3 70
Employment
Number of people employed in 2008 by companies
or any other enterprises 14,035 4,189 2,368 1,252 612 373 3,039 1,171 1,031
Investment
Amount invested in 2008 by private sector 1,353,902,696 1,000 10,000 11,267 n/a 12,429 n/a 1,345,000,000 8,868,000
Markets
Number of markets, operating at least weekly 41 7 6 3 1 4 12 5 3

Note: These data are not comprehensive as different companies and business are registered with different departments and not all departments were able or willing to provide
detailed information. The number of informal enterprises reflects a rough estimate, made at provincial level and could not be verified.

Source: Data from SPPA's

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17.2 Credit to Farmers in 2008, by district


Angkor Banteay Dong Kampong
Credit KAM Chhuk Chumkiri Teuk Chhou Kampot
Chey Meas Tong Trach
Volume of credit provided to farmers in 2008 13,572,052 244,980 2,639,732 3,787,185 969,207 311,990 3,057,112 1,320,846 1,241,000
Number of farmers receiving credit in 2008 30,406 2,355 6,984 9,158 1,845 1,369 3,134 4,658 903
Volume of credit provided to companies in 2008 8,611,000 1,497,000 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7,114,000

Note: Please note that these data are not necessarily complete or correct. The data are derived from government agencies at provincial and district level which used different
recording systems, did not always have complete data or were, sometimes, less than willing to share their data.

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SECTION E: MISCELLANEOUS
INFORMATION

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18 Data on Poverty
18.1 Predicted Poverty Rates for 2009, by commune
The Predicted Family Poverty Rate is based on a statistical model (robust multilevel mixed
effect regression) at village level developed by the NCDD M&E Unit and uses CDB data for
making an estimate of the predicted poverty rate (this is: the portion of total families in the
district or commune who are deemed poor) for the following year using current year data.

The basis for this predicted poverty rate also uses IDPoor (a project of the Ministry of
Planning with technical assistance provided by GTZ) data.

District Commune 2004 2009


Angkor Chey Angk Phnum Touch 21.20% 14.50%
Angkor Chey Ankor Chey 25.80% 17.20%
Angkor Chey Champei 27.40% 17.20%
Angkor Chey Dambouk Khpos 26.30% 15.60%
Angkor Chey Dan Koum 22.90% 20%
Angkor Chey Daeum Doung 19.30% 15.10%
Angkor Chey Mroum 25.10% 18.90%
Angkor Chey Phnum Kong 22.60% 15.80%
Angkor Chey Praphnum 20.70% 16.90%
Angkor Chey Samlanh 21.70% 16.30%
Angkor Chey Tani 21.30% 15.90%
Banteay Meas Banteay Meas Khang Kaeut 23.90% 20%
Banteay Meas Banteay Meas Khang lech 22% 18.70%
Banteay Meas Prey Tonle 33.90% 27.10%
Banteay Meas Samraong Kraom 24.80% 18.20%
Banteay Meas Samraong Leu 20.50% 15.40%
Banteay Meas Sdach Kong Khang Cheung 26.80% 23.30%
Banteay Meas Sdach Kong Khang lech 30% 25.20%
Banteay Meas Sdach Kong Khang Tboung 29.70% 21.40%
Banteay Meas Tnoat Chong Srang 30.70% 25.40%
Banteay Meas Trapeang Sala Khang Kaeut 23.40% 17.50%
Banteay Meas Trapeang Sala Khang Lech 22.60% 18%
Banteay Meas Tuk Meas Khang Kaeut 25.90% 17.50%
Banteay Meas Tuk Meas Khang Lech 21.80% 19.40%
Banteay Meas Voat Angk Khang Cheung 25.70% 23.70%
Banteay Meas Voat Angk Khang Tboung 27.50% 19.40%
Chhuk Baniev 26.10% 20.10%
Chhuk Takaen 35.60% 29%
Chhuk Boeng Nimol 25% 18.30%
Chhuk Chhuk 23.50% 16.20%
Chhuk Doun Yay 24.70% 19.70%
Chhuk Krang Sbov 25.20% 19.90%
Chhuk Krang Snay 26.30% 22.20%
Chhuk Lbaeuk 30.70% 23.40%
Chhuk Trapeang Phleang 37% 31.70%
Chhuk Mean Chey 26.40% 20.40%
Chhuk Neareay 25.70% 18.50%
Chhuk Satv Pong 20.30% 13.80%
Chhuk Trapeang Bei 25% 20.80%

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District Commune 2004 2009


Chhuk Tramaeng 26.90% 19.60%
Chum Kiri Chres 28.40% 21%
Chum Kiri Chumpu Voan 28.10% 20.80%
Chum Kiri Snay Anhchit 29.80% 23.70%
Chum Kiri Srae Chaeng 29% 21.30%
Chum Kiri Srae Knong 31.20% 26%
Chum Kiri Srae Samraong 27.50% 25.30%
Chum Kiri Trapeang Reang 28.30% 26.80%
Dang Tong Damnak Sokram 32.10% 28%
Dang Tong Dang Tong 29.30% 23.50%
Dang Tong Khcheay Khang Cheung 29.20% 22.60%
Dang Tong Khcheay Khang Tboung 28.60% 26.50%
Dang Tong Mean Ritth 33.10% 26.10%
Dang Tong Srae Chea Khang Cheung 30.90% 26.30%
Dang Tong Srae Chea Khang Tboung 25.80% 24.10%
Dang Tong Totung 26.80% 23.70%
Dang Tong Angk Romeas 31.70% 25.10%
Dang Tong L'ang 29.90% 23%
Kampong Trach Boeng Sala Khang Cheung 28.60% 18.20%
Kampong Trach Boeng Sala Khang Tboung 28.20% 20.70%
Kampong Trach Damnak Kantuot Khang Cheung 27.90% 20%
Kampong Trach Damnak Kantuot Khang Tboung 22.80% 17.90%
Kampong Trach Kampong Trach Khang Kaeut 24.70% 22%
Kampong Trach Kampong Trach Khang Lech 25.60% 22.70%
Kampong Trach Kanthaor Khang Cheung 28.20% 23.80%
Kampong Trach Kanthaor Khang Kaeut 26.60% 21.90%
Kampong Trach Kanthaor Khang Lech 28.80% 17.90%
Kampong Trach Svay Tong Khang Cheung 28.20% 23.90%
Kampong Trach Svay Tong Khang Tboung 31.90% 25.90%
Kampong Trach Preaek Kroes 28.90% 23.10%
Kampong Trach Ruessei Srok Khang Kaeut 28.70% 19.50%
Kampong Trach Ruessei Srok Khang Lech 27.70% 16.50%
Tuek Chhou Boeng Tuk 25.40% 17.30%
Tuek Chhou Chum Kriel 20.50% 12.70%
Tuek Chhou Kampong Kraeng 26.80% 18.30%
Tuek Chhou Kampong Samraong 26.70% 19.90%
Tuek Chhou Kandaol 33.70% 27.20%
Tuek Chhou Trapeang Pring 31.30% 24.80%
Tuek Chhou Kaoh Touch 27.50% 9%
Tuek Chhou Koun Satv 30.60% 25.50%
Tuek Chhou Makprang 23% 11.90%
Tuek Chhou Trapeang Sangkae 23.50% 17.20%
Tuek Chhou Preaek Tnoat 30.50% 15.70%
Tuek Chhou Prey Khmum 27.10% 19.10%
Tuek Chhou Prey Thnang 27.60% 23.40%
Tuek Chhou Trapeang Thum 17.30% 9.20%
Tuek Chhou Stueng Kaev 37.10% 35%
Tuek Chhou Thmei 32.70% 24.60%
Kampot Kampong Kandal 3.20% 0%
Kampot Krang Ampil 4.90% 0.90%
Kampot Kampong Bay 0% 0%

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District Commune 2004 2009


Kampot Andoung Khmer 18.90% 10.70%
Kampot Traeuy Kaoh 26.30% 17.70%

18.2 Poverty data from Survey

The Ministry of Planning IDPoor Program has developed standardized Procedures for
Identification of Poor Households in rural areas. These Procedures are implemented using a
participatory and consultative process by sub-national government structures and community
representatives.

The IDPoor Program is managed by the Ministry of Planning (MOP), in cooperation with the
Ministry of Interior’s Department of Local Administration (DOLA). The program is supported
by the Federal Republic of Germany, with technical assistance provided by German
Technical Cooperation (GTZ). In 2009, AusAID also provided funding support to the
Program.

Objective
The IDPoor Program aims to implement the Procedures for Identification of Poor Households
in rural areas as widely as possible, in order to provide data on the level of poverty of areas
and households that can be used by a large range of institutions and organizations for
targeting services and development assistance to poor areas and poor households.

Coverage: During 2007, 2008 and 2009 the IDPoor Procedures have been implemented in
18 provinces (with partial or complete coverage), covering a total of around 7000 rural
villages. The MOP and a number of NGO partners who are Health Equity Fund Operators
have collaborated in collecting this data from different areas.

Categorization: Identified poor households are classified under two poverty categories: Poor
Level 1 (very poor), and Poor Level 2 (poor). Households are classified based on data
collected using a standard questionnaire, together with consideration by villagers of these
households’ special circumstances.

Further information: Please go to the IDPoor Program webpage at


www.mop.gov.kh/Projects/IDPoor/tabid/154/Default.aspx

This province has not yet been covered by IDPoor

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