The Public Toilets for Cambodia campaign
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The Public Toilets for Cambodia campaign
Cities to be flush with tourist toilets
25 August 2017
The Tourism Ministry yesterday launched a campaign to install at least two public toilets in each city and district across the nation in a bid to compete in regional clean city contests.
The goal of the public toilet installations is to have the country compete in the second Clean City Contest and the first Asean Public Toilet Standard in Vietnam in early 2019, the ministry said.
Minister of Tourism Thong Khon said while launching the campaign at the Sokha Hotel that public toilets were important for green living and tourism.
“I would like to encourage the cities and districts to arrange implement the Cambodian Clean-Up campaign with the preparation of public toilets to improve the cleanliness of our towns in order to enter the second Clean City contest,” he said.
Mr Khon asked the private sector and sub-national administrations to actively participate in setting up public toilets to improve sanitation and welcome an expected increase of international tourists.
Av Rithy, a Phnom Penh resident, supported the campaign and said that it was important for the city to keep them clean after installation.
“I hope the city maintains them,” he said. “Because the ones here already break down after a few months of neglect.”
http://www.khmertimeskh.com/5079939/cit ... t-toilets/
25 August 2017
The Tourism Ministry yesterday launched a campaign to install at least two public toilets in each city and district across the nation in a bid to compete in regional clean city contests.
The goal of the public toilet installations is to have the country compete in the second Clean City Contest and the first Asean Public Toilet Standard in Vietnam in early 2019, the ministry said.
Minister of Tourism Thong Khon said while launching the campaign at the Sokha Hotel that public toilets were important for green living and tourism.
“I would like to encourage the cities and districts to arrange implement the Cambodian Clean-Up campaign with the preparation of public toilets to improve the cleanliness of our towns in order to enter the second Clean City contest,” he said.
Mr Khon asked the private sector and sub-national administrations to actively participate in setting up public toilets to improve sanitation and welcome an expected increase of international tourists.
Av Rithy, a Phnom Penh resident, supported the campaign and said that it was important for the city to keep them clean after installation.
“I hope the city maintains them,” he said. “Because the ones here already break down after a few months of neglect.”
http://www.khmertimeskh.com/5079939/cit ... t-toilets/
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Re: The Public Toilets for Cambodia campaign
Av Rithy, a Phnom Penh resident, supported the campaign and said that it was important for the city to keep them clean after installation.
“I hope the city maintains them,” he said. “Because the ones here already break down after a few months of neglect.”
Well what a shitter.
“I hope the city maintains them,” he said. “Because the ones here already break down after a few months of neglect.”
Well what a shitter.
Always "hope" but never "expect".
Re: The Public Toilets for Cambodia campaign
Just a thought but why not install self cleaning toilets in public spaces, will also allow the not so fresh people to shower if they just stay in after a poo.
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Re: The Public Toilets for Cambodia campaign
Those public toilets need a source of water, otherwise you get some shit-smeared hell hole in the floor.
Re: The Public Toilets for Cambodia campaign
More like it, and mobile friendly
Always "hope" but never "expect".
Re: The Public Toilets for Cambodia campaign
Yeah and they want 500 reil to piss at Koh Pich probably thank some Thai ass hole for that. I like to go Khmer style and use the outer rear wall it's a lot cheaper.
Re: The Public Toilets for Cambodia campaign
TWO public toilets in each city.
Yup, that will make a difference.
Yup, that will make a difference.
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Re: The Public Toilets for Cambodia campaign
When it is realised that water only runs downhill as opposed to uphill, progress will start to happen!
Re: The Public Toilets for Cambodia campaign
Ask big company and banks to fund and maintain it, at the same time allow them some advertisements.
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Re: The Public Toilets for Cambodia campaign
vietnam model, not sure why any company would want to associate their company with the loo, BTW there are ATM on these public toilets (by sacombank ofc)
Money is not the problem, the problem is no money
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