PHNOM PEHN, April 29 (The Phnom Pehn Post/ANN) - The Ministry of Planning has directed its departments throughout the Kingdom to register a comprehensive identification data of poor households, who will receive assistance from the government during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The departments have been told to collect the data in rural areas by the end of May and urban areas before the end of June.
“At the discretion of the Ministry of Economy and Finance, we will shortly conduct training courses for all provincial and municipal planning departments to identify the poor during the Covid-19 pandemic, ” he said.
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