Translated by Khmerization
everyday.com
Australian government, through AusAid, granted $3 million to Cambodian National Radio to implement its administration in the rural areas.
Mr. Khieu Kanharith, Minister of Information and Mrs. Margaret Adamson, (pictured) Australian Ambassador to Cambodia, signed a Memorandum of Understanding on 27th April at the Ministry of Information.
Mrs. Adamson said the Australian government is happy to provide support to the Ministry of Information so that it could strengthen the broadcast capacity of the Cambodian National Radio so that it could broadcast news on time.
Mr. Kanharith said he hopes the Memorandum of Understanding will help pave the way for Australian assistance in the strengthening of editorial and technical capacity that will make Cambodian National Radio become a leading broadcaster in the nation in providing quality, unbiased and updated news to the general public.
everyday.com
Australian government, through AusAid, granted $3 million to Cambodian National Radio to implement its administration in the rural areas.
Mr. Khieu Kanharith, Minister of Information and Mrs. Margaret Adamson, (pictured) Australian Ambassador to Cambodia, signed a Memorandum of Understanding on 27th April at the Ministry of Information.
Mrs. Adamson said the Australian government is happy to provide support to the Ministry of Information so that it could strengthen the broadcast capacity of the Cambodian National Radio so that it could broadcast news on time.
Mr. Kanharith said he hopes the Memorandum of Understanding will help pave the way for Australian assistance in the strengthening of editorial and technical capacity that will make Cambodian National Radio become a leading broadcaster in the nation in providing quality, unbiased and updated news to the general public.
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