Most of the businesses in nine sectors pinpointed by the government had submitted EMPs by a deadline that expired last month.
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Mekong Delta takes measures to reduce saltwater intrusion
Before the beginning of the winter-spring crop, authorities in the delta instructed farmers not to grow the winter-spring rice in areas that could be affected by saltwater intrusion.
Cambodia’s Coal-Fueled Power Plants and their Environmental Costs
Move to approve new coal-fired power plants has prompted concern about potential environmental and health costs despite the government pledging to strictly enforce environmental regulations.
Thailand tackles worst drought in 40 years
The severe drought is adding pressure to Thailand’s struggling economy and its agricultural sector, which employs 11 million people.
Project to empower women launched
Transparency International Cambodia new project will enable young women to set up mechanisms to exchange views and find solutions to strengthen public services and accountability to meet the people’s needs.
Hau Giang focuses on sustainable agriculture development
The Mekong Delta province will increasingly apply high technologies to improve yield and quality of agricultural produce, reduce production costs, and adapt to climate change,
HARNESSING SALWEEN RIVER: Settlement through confrontation or cooperation?
An all-embracing deliberation on resource governance, including the potential to harness rivers, needs to come after peace negotiations bring a political settlement to the ongoing ethnic conflicts.
Amid hydropower boom, Laos streams ahead on latest Mekong dam
Faced with growing pressure from dams, pollution and sand mining, concerns are mounting about the health of the river and those whose livelihoods depend on it.