Cambodia enacts Environment and Natural Resources Code, embracing the power of peace and economic growth in fueling environmental progress
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This milestone embodies Cambodia's remarkable journey from a war-torn nation to a beacon of environmental progress, amplified by its rapid economic growth.
Key Points:
- This milestone embodies Cambodia's remarkable journey from a war-torn nation to a beacon of environmental progress, amplified by its rapid economic growth.
- This fosters a shared understanding of the challenges and opportunities in preserving Cambodia's environment and natural resources.
- Prime Minister Hun Sen stated, 'Once known for war and genocide, today's Cambodia pioneers environmental protection and climate resilience.
- Cambodia's example inspires countries worldwide to integrate progress with environmental sustainability, forging a peaceful, more inclusive, resilient, and prosperous future for all.