World Bank Search - documentsZTMwMzZlMmRmZDRhMjIyNGVjMjg4MDhhMzg1YTRmYTRhODFjYTZjMg2http://www.worldbank.org/en/news/press-release/2024/03/28/setting-up-cambodia-for-successful-transition-to-electric-mobilityCambodiaSetting Up Cambodia for Successful Transition to Electric Mobilityorganization:World Bank,country:Cambodia,regions:East Asia and PacificEnglishEast Asia and PacificSetting Up Cambodia for Successful Transition to Electric MobilityWorld Bank/content/wb-home/en/news/press-release/2024/03/28/setting-up-cambodia-for-successful-transition-to-electric-mobility2024-03-28T09:00:00ZEast Asia and Pacificcq5CambodiaKHPress ReleasePress ReleaseEast Asia and Pacific, EAPMDk5OTg2YjYzZGFlMjYxNmNiZDUxMGJhNjIyNzRkNzRjNGQzNGZhMQ2http://www.worldbank.org/km/news/press-release/2024/03/28/setting-up-cambodia-for-successful-transition-to-electric-mobilityCambodiaSetting Up Cambodia for Successful Transition to Electric Mobilityorganization:World Bank,country:Cambodia,regions:East Asia and PacificKhmerEast Asia and PacificShape ត្រៀមកម្ពុជាឱ្យសម្រេចបាននូវអន្តរកាលទៅប្រើប្រាស់យានយន្តអគ្គិសនីWorld Bank/content/wb-home/km/news/press-release/2024/03/28/setting-up-cambodia-for-successful-transition-to-electric-mobility2024-03-28T09:00:00ZEast Asia and Pacificcq5CambodiaKHPress ReleasePress ReleaseEast Asia and Pacific, EAPMDgxMmM5ODgyYjg5MjgxYmRmODVlMDg3MGEyMzA2YzVmOGI0YWRmNQ2http://www.worldbank.org/en/country/cambodia/publication/cambodia-systematic-country-diagnostic-updateCambodiaCambodia Systematic Country Diagnostic Updatecountry:Cambodia,organization:World Bank,regions:East Asia and PacificEnglishEast Asia and PacificCambodia:Second-Generation Systematic Country Diagnostic UpdateKH-Cambodia Scd Update -- P500162World Bank/content/country/cambodia/en/publication/cambodia-systematic-country-diagnostic-update2024-03-18T14:31:50ZEast Asia and Pacificcq5CambodiaKHPublication Systematic Country Diagnostic Update (SCD2) This Systematic Country Diagnostic Update (SCD2) updates Cambodia's first Systematic Country Diagnostic (SCD1). The SCD2 Update will help inform the World Bank’s next Country Partnership Framework (CPF) 2025-2029 and contribute to the policy discussion in Cambodia. This SCD2 report summarizes the key findings from new World Bank analysis and extensive consultations to provide an updated set of desired outcomes, development areas and policy priorities to support Cambodia’s sustainable and inclusive development. Since Cambodia’s first Systematic Country Diagnostic (SCD1), the country’s economy has continued to grow strongly, reduce poverty and boost shared prosperity. Growth continued to be driven largely by factor accumulation, with limited contributions from productivity, which is not sustainable over the long term. SCD2 finds that most pathways identified in SCD1 made moderate progress in the past five years, except for building human assetPublicationEast Asia and Pacific, EAPcountry|cambodiaZGFiYmFiZjY2OTIzMjM0NWUxNDJlNmQ1ODI3ZDdiODBmZTE5NzIzYQ2http://www.worldbank.org/km/country/cambodia/publication/cambodia-systematic-country-diagnostic-updateCambodiaCambodia Systematic Country Diagnostic Updatecountry:Cambodia,organization:World Bank,regions:East Asia and PacificKhmerEast Asia and Pacificការវិនិច្ឆ័យស្ថានភាពប្រទេសជាលក្ខណៈប្រព័ន្ធដំណាក់កាលទី២KH-Cambodia Scd Update -- P500162World Bank/content/country/cambodia/km/publication/cambodia-systematic-country-diagnostic-update2024-03-18T14:31:50ZEast Asia and Pacificcq5CambodiaKHPublicationPublicationEast Asia and Pacific, EAPcountry|cambodiaMTk1MTUyYjM5NDBjMDg1NjgzNWE3MzUyMDU1MTMxNWUxNTg5ZDY0NA2http://www.worldbank.org/en/news/press-release/2024/03/15/world-bank-approves-additional-financing-to-improve-road-climate-resilienceCambodiaRural roads in three Cambodian provinces will become better able to withstand climate impacts and ensure Cambodians have access to critical services and markets despite bad weather as a result of the $35 million credit approved by the World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors today.country:Cambodia,subject:infrastructure,subject:infrastructure and growth,regions:East Asia and PacificEnglishEast Asia and PacificWorld Bank Approves Additional Financing to Improve Road Climate ResilienceInfrastructure,Infrastructure And GrowthP169930/content/wb-home/en/news/press-release/2024/03/15/world-bank-approves-additional-financing-to-improve-road-climate-resilience2024-03-15T12:35:58ZEast Asia and Pacificcq5CambodiaKHPress ReleasePress ReleaseEast Asia and Pacific, EAPIDAZmIyNDRjZjYyMjZjOTEwZDc3ZGZlOGE4YmMzMTI0YzNkYWMyMjg5Mg2http://www.worldbank.org/km/news/press-release/2024/03/15/world-bank-approves-additional-financing-to-improve-road-climate-resilienceCambodiaផ្លូវជនបទជាច្រើនខ្សែនៅក្នុងខេត្តចំនួនបីក្នុងប្រទេសកម្ពុជា ត្រូវបានរំពឹងថានឹងមានភាពរឹងមាំកាន់តែប្រសើរ ដើម្បីទប់ទល់នឹងឥទ្ធិពលនៃអាកាសធាតុ និងសម្រាប់ពលរដ្ឋប្រើប្រាស់នៅគ្រប់កាលៈទេសៈនៃអាកាសធាតុ ដើម្បីទទួលបានសេវាថែទាំសុខភាព និងទីផ្សារសំខាន់ៗ បន្ទាប់ពីគណៈនាយកប្រតិបត្តិនៃធនាគារពិភពលោក បានអនុម័តឥណទានចំនួន ៣៥លានដុល្លាអាមេរិក បន្ថែម សម្រាប់គម្រោងនេះ។country:Cambodia,subject:infrastructure,subject:infrastructure and growth,regions:East Asia and PacificKhmerEast Asia and Pacificធនាគារពិភពលោកផ្តល់ហិញ្ញប្បទានបន្ថែម សម្រាប់គម្រោងកែលម្អផ្លូវធន់នឹងអាកាសធាតុInfrastructure,Infrastructure And GrowthP169930/content/wb-home/km/news/press-release/2024/03/15/world-bank-approves-additional-financing-to-improve-road-climate-resilience2024-03-15T12:35:00ZEast Asia and Pacificcq5CambodiaKHPress ReleasePress ReleaseEast Asia and Pacific, EAPIDAZWQ1YTEzNDE3OGY2MjE2MWYxZTI2YzZjNGZhYjYyMGRiNWM2MzQxOQ2http://www.worldbank.org/km/news/press-release/2024/02/15/cambodia-can-go-from-spending-more-to-spending-better-public-expenditure-review-findsCambodiaCambodia Public Finance Review: From Spending More to Spending Betterregions:East Asia and Pacific,subject:public finance,country:CambodiaKhmerEast Asia and Pacificធនាគារពិភពលោក៖ កម្ពុជាអាចឈានពីការចំណាយកាន់តែច្រើន ទៅការចំណាយឱ្យកាន់តែមានប្រសិទ្ធផលល្អជាងមុនPublic Finance/content/wb-home/km/news/press-release/2024/02/15/cambodia-can-go-from-spending-more-to-spending-better-public-expenditure-review-finds2024-02-15T11:00:56ZEast Asia and Pacificcq5CambodiaKHPress Release ភ្នំពេញ ថ្ងៃទី១៥ ខែកុម្ភៈ ឆ្នាំ២០២៤ — ប្រទេសកម្ពុជាគួរខិតខំប្រឹងប្រែងបន្ថែមទៀត ក្នុងការប្រែក្លាយការចំណាយសាធារណៈកាន់តែច្រើនទៅលើវិស័យសង្គមកិច្ចនេះ ដើម្បីធ្វើឱ្យការចំណាយនេះទទួលបានគុណផលផ្នែកសុខាភិបាលនិងផ្នែកអប់រំ កាន់តែល្អប្រសើឡើង។ នេះបើតាមការផ្តល់អនុសាសន៍របស់ធនាគារពិភពលោកនៅក្នុងរបាយការណ៍មួយស្តីពីការត្រួតពិនិត្យហិរញ្ញវត្ថុសាធារណៈ ក្រោមចំណងជើងថា Public Financial Review, Cambodia: From Spending More to Spending Better ដែលចេញផ្សព្វផ្សាយនៅថ្ងៃនេះ។ កន្លងមក កម្ពុជាមានលទ្ធភាពក្នុងការបញ្ចៀសផលប៉ះទង្គិចអាក្រក់ ពីការរាតត្បាតជំងឺកូវីដ-១៩ និងក្នុងការចាយវាយបានកាន់តែច្រើនទៅលើផ្នែកសង្គមកិច្ច ដោយសារការគ្រប់គ្រងហិញ្ញវត្ថុសាធារណៈបានហ្មត់ចត់ និងការកើនឡើងនៃការប្រមូលចំណូល ដែលបានមកពីកំណើនថេរនៃសេដ្ឋកិច្ច ក្នុងចន្លោះឆ្នាំ១៩៩៥ និង២០១៩។ យ៉ាងណាក៏ដោយ ការកើនឡើងខ្លាំងនៃចំណាយនេះ គឺមួយផ្នែកធំកើតឡើងដោយសារការចំណាយទៅលើការដំឡើងប្រាក់បៀវត្សរ៍ទូទៅរបស់បុគ្គលិកក្នុងវិស័យសាធារណៈដោយមិនបានផ្សាភ្ជាប់ទៅនឹងសមិទ្ធកម្មការងាPress ReleaseEast Asia and Pacific, EAPMWUwNjIxMWIzYjBiNjdkYmU3NmUyOTRkNmVkMTVmZGI2M2UxNWUwNg2http://www.worldbank.org/en/news/press-release/2024/02/15/cambodia-can-go-from-spending-more-to-spending-better-public-expenditure-review-findsCambodiaCambodia Public Finance Review: From Spending More to Spending Betterregions:East Asia and Pacific,subject:public finance,country:CambodiaEnglishEast Asia and PacificCambodia Can Go from Spending More to Spending Better, Public Expenditure Review FindsPublic Finance/content/wb-home/en/news/press-release/2024/02/15/cambodia-can-go-from-spending-more-to-spending-better-public-expenditure-review-finds2024-02-15T11:00:56ZEast Asia and Pacificcq5CambodiaKHPress Release PHNOM PENH, February 15, 2024 — Cambodia can do more to translate increased public spending on social services sectors into stronger health and education outcomes, a World Bank review of public expenditure released today says. As a result of improved revenue collection and prudent management of public finances, facilitated by Cambodia’s consistent economic growth between 1995 and 2019, Cambodia has been able to mitigate the negative impacts of COVID-19 and spend more in social sectors, according to the World Bank’s Public Financial Review, Cambodia: From Spending More to Spending Better. However, this upsurge in spending was driven partly by across-the-board salary increases. The average public sector wage now surpasses that of the private sector for similar jobs. Pay rises have yet to translate into better outcomes, particularly in social sectors, the review finds. Education outcomes have improved only slightly and remain low compared to those across the region. Use of public health Press ReleaseEast Asia and Pacific, EAPMjc3YzQzMDI3NDRmODc5ZmM0OGFkNTBmOTk0YzUxYTEyNjhkMmY2MQ2http://www.worldbank.org/en/news/press-release/2023/11/22/cambodian-economy-advances-amid-external-domestic-headwindsCambodiaCambodia Economic Update November 2023regions:East Asia and Pacific,country:Cambodia,organization:World BankEnglishEast Asia and PacificCambodian Economy Advances Amid External, Domestic HeadwindsWorld Bank/content/wb-home/en/news/press-release/2023/11/22/cambodian-economy-advances-amid-external-domestic-headwinds2023-11-22T10:00:00ZEast Asia and Pacificcq5CambodiaKHPress Release Transport, logistics capacity, energy supply impose costs PHNOM PENH, November 22, 2023 — Cambodia’s economic growth is projected to reach 5.4% in 2023, marginally down from 5.5% forecast in May, and pick up to 5.8% in 2024 and 6.1% in 2025, on anticipated increases in infrastructure investment and benefits from regional trade agreements, the World Bank said in its semi-annual outlook for the country. This year, a combination of external pressures and structural shortcomings that are weighing on growth, despite an initial recovery in tourism and other services, according to the World Bank’s Cambodia Economic Update: Accelerating Structural Reforms. If structural reforms accompany infrastructure investments and trade opportunities, growth should continue to accelerate in the medium to long term. Cambodia’s economy expanded by 5.2% in 2022. “To sustain economic growth, Cambodia needs to support the private sector as the engine of growth, and this can be achieved by prompt actions to impPress ReleaseEast Asia and Pacific, EAPIBRDOTI1ZjA0N2Q3ZWRiNzQ0YzY2ZTQyYWNkZTkyNTRhZTU3MGQwOGQyOQ2http://www.worldbank.org/km/news/press-release/2023/11/22/cambodian-economy-advances-amid-external-domestic-headwindsCambodiaCambodia Economic Update November 2023regions:East Asia and Pacific,country:Cambodia,organization:World BankKhmerEast Asia and Pacificសេដ្ឋកិច្ចរបស់កម្ពុជាប្រឹងឈានទៅមុខ ខណៈដែលនៅមាន បញ្ហាប្រឈមក្នុងស្រុក និងក្រៅស្រុកWorld Bank/content/wb-home/km/news/press-release/2023/11/22/cambodian-economy-advances-amid-external-domestic-headwinds2023-11-22T10:00:00ZEast Asia and Pacificcq5CambodiaKHPress Release ផ្នែកដឹកជញ្ជូន, សមត្ថភាពឡូហ្ស៊ីស្ទិក និងការផ្គត់ផ្គង់ថាមពេល នៅតែជាបន្ទុកច្រើនលើចំណាយថ្លៃដើម ភ្នំពេញ ថ្ងៃទី២២ ខែវិច្ឆិកា ឆ្នាំ២០២៣ — សេដ្ឋកិច្ចរបស់កម្ពុជាត្រូវបានព្យាករទុកថានឹងមានកំណើន៥,៤% នៅក្នុងឆ្នាំ២០២៣ ដែលជាកម្រិតទាបជាងបន្តិចពី ៥,៥% ដែលត្រូវបានព្យាករទុកកាលពីខែឧសភាកន្លងទៅ និង ឡើងដល់ ៥,៨% ក្នុងឆ្នាំ២០២៤ និង ៦,១% ក្នុងឆ្នាំ២០២៥ ជាមួយនឹងការរំពឹងទុកអំពីការកើនឡើងនូវការវិនិយោគហេដ្ឋារចនាសម្ព័ន្ធ និងអំពីអត្ថប្រយោជន៍ដែលនឹងកើតចេញពីកិច្ចព្រមព្រៀងពាណិជ្ចកម្មនានាដែលកម្ពុជាមានជាមួយបណ្តាប្រទេសនៅក្នុងតំបន់។ នេះបើយោងទៅតាម របាយការណ៍ចុងក្រោយ ស្តីពីបច្ចុប្បន្នភាពសេដ្ឋកិច្ចរបស់កម្ពុជា ចេញផ្សាយដោយ ធនាគារពិភពលោក។ នៅក្នុងឆ្នាំនេះ កត្តារួមផ្សំរវាងសម្ពាធពីខាងក្រៅនិងបញ្ហាប្រឈមផ្នែករចនាសម្ព័ន្ធ ដែលដាក់សម្ពាធលើកំណើន ទោះបីជាមានការងើបឡើងវិញក្នុងវិស័យទេសចរណ៍ និងសេវាដទៃទៀត។ នៅក្នុងរបាយការណ៍បច្ចុប្បន្នភាពសេដ្ឋកិច្ចកម្ពុជាចុងក្រោយក្រោមចំណងជើងថា Cambodia Economic Update: From Recovery to Reform, ធនាគារពិភពលោកនិយាយថាPress ReleaseEast Asia and Pacific, EAPIBRD