Cambodia Income Statement. I. Country Context CDHS 2010, 2,842,897 Households, 13,395,682 Population, Secondary Data Analysis, Dec12,2011.

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Cambodia Income Statement

I. Country Context CDHS 2010, 2,842,897 Households, 13,395,682 Population, Secondary Data Analysis, Dec12,2011

GDP at current market Prices (US$ mn) Source: ASEAN Community in figures 2010

Trend of Cambodia National Income Statement , Phnom Penh, Cambodia Millions Year National Revenues=National Income + Internal and External Capital Cambodia gained around a billions per year or 12% of GDP since 2008 Sources : National Budget Law 2008, 2009, 2010 and Law on Budget 2012, MoEF

Investment Disbursement and Projection (US$ Million) How much efforts and money for Garment Factory in Cambodia ? 1.Social Protection and National Insurance for Garment Workers 2.Impact Mitigation for ensuring the good working conditions for workers and their families 3.Subsidized salary from government for garment factory workers 4.Monitoring, evaluation and research for improving the status of Garment Factory Work Conditions Source: Effectiveness Report 2011, RGC

Total spending Source: NASA published reports + preliminary results NASA

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cMNUlsareBIBnækñ úgRbeTs lan 1.2B BnæelIGakr GakrBiess nig rbr BnæelIR)ak;cMeNj BnæelIR)ak;ebovtár ¾ BnæelIdIFøI pÜHsEm,g BnæelIkasuINU BnæelITinæakarnaM ecj eRkARbeTs M naMcUleRbg naMcUlTMnij smÖar³ cMNUlminEmnsareBI Bnæ lan 263 M 1> eTscrN¾ 2> Tinæakar niglixitqøgEdn 3> éRbsNIy¾ nigTUKmnaKmn¾ 4> CUleragcRkshRKas nig CYlGclnvtßú 5> GakascrN¾suIvil 6> LÚt_ensaT nig éRBeQI 8> cMNUlR)ak;cMeNjsh RKassaFrN³ cMNUl mUlFn lan 32 M Tax 1.2 B+ Non Tax 263 M + External Trade 266 M + Capital 32 M =1.5 B

Target % of GDP or 1.8 B But Need : 2.65 B ( Borrow 1 B for Supporting National Budget and 7 Billions for Investment

Public Investment & Garment Factory INVESTMENT IN JOB CONDITIONS IMPROVEMENT ????

Investment Disbursement and Projection (US$ Million) How much efforts and money for Garment Factory in Cambodia ? 1.Social Protection and National Insurance for Garment Workers 2.Impact Mitigation for ensuring the good working conditions for workers and their families 3.Subsidized salary from government for garment factory workers 4.Monitoring, evaluation and research for improving the status of Garment Factory Work Conditions Source: Effectiveness Report 2011, RGC

Average Income per HH and Capita CSES 2009, MoP Income in US$ ___________________ Per HHPer Capita ________________ Cambodia9421 Phnom Penh30765 Other Urban15434 Other Rural7918 A. Salary B. Self employment 1. Income Agriculture 2. Income non agriculture 3. Income own house

Average Consumption per HH and Capital CSES 2009, MoP Consumption in US$ ___________________ Per HHPer Capita ________________ Cambodia27362 Phnom Penh Other Urban37986 Other Rural % on food, housing, water and electricity in Cambodia but 70% in PP and more than 60% in other urban and rural areas