The following are quotes from a
book on Cambodian development issues.
While the quotes are specifically referring to a road, the same
would apply to a bridge as its all about accessibility.
“improvements
from road construction have enabled villagers to obtain higher
farm-gate prices by reducing transportation costs and increasing
competition among merchants who come to the village to buy their
products. Those villagers
who produce more have been able to obtain more benefits.
The improved roads have also opened up new markets for goods
produced in the village, thereby stimulating more local income
generating activities.
….
The new road opened up a market for cash crops and many villagers
started to grow watermelons in the dry season.”
WHY
DON’T THE AUTHORITIES BUILD THE BRIDGE?
Sovanne
and I had a meeting with the Chief of the Provincial Department of
Rural Development in order to get advice on what our options were with
regard to the bridge.
I
had been hoping to get the authorities to build the bridge or at least
contribute to it, but after our meeting with the Rural Development
Chief we relised this was
not going to happen. Each
village is part of a commune made up of several villages.
The commune gets allocated a budget each year for
infrastructure projects. Our
commune was only allocated a total of US$9,500.00 for this year which
is clearly woefully inadequate.
So please, if you can help us
with any amount at all it would be greatly appreciated. Options
for donating are below:
If you are in Australia you can also send cheques to my Mother who
can deposit them on your behalf. Please let me know if you
would like to do this and I can let you know the details.
Thank you so very much for your time, care and compassion,
Deborah Groves
Helping Hands