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PM increases AFESIP funding

Phnom Penh: Prime Minister Hun Sen and First Lady Bun Rany Hun Sen have increased their monthly support for the AFESIP Center to 20 million Riels, with an additional $50,000 per year.

Their decision was made when Prime Minister Hun Sen and First Lady Bun Rany Hun Sen visited the young female victims at the AFESIP Center in Prey Sar commune, Dangkor District, on the morning of January 1, 2023, in Phnom Penh.

The Prime Minister stated that the fund support is for a long time, not just one or two years.

Prime Minister Hun Sen and the First Lady have given compassion, warmth, and encouragement to the young female victims at AFESIP.

They provide 200 kg of rice, a food budget of 10 million Riel per month and a monthly allowance of 100,000 Riel for each girl, and also gave the center a vehicle. 



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