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The royal arms of Cambodia is the symbol of the Cambodian monarchy. They have existed in some form close to the one depicted since the establishment of the independent Kingdom of Cambodia in 1953 . It is the symbol on the royal standard of the reigning monarch of Cambodia , currently King Norodom Sihamoni .
National hospitals of Cambodia include: [8] Calmette Hospital; Kantha Bopha Hospital (KBH) Jayavarmann VII Hospital; Kantha Bopha I Hospital; Kantha Bopha II Hospital; Kantha Bopha IV Hospital; Kantha Bopha V Hospital; National Maternal and Child Health Centre (NMCHC) National Pediatric Hospital (NPH) Preah Ang Duong Hospital; Khmer-Soviet ...
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In addition to its primary mission to train in the field of human resources for health (sub- decree 127 of the Royal Government of Cambodia), the UHS is to become a multidisciplinary University by 2012, in accordance with the recommendations of government sub-decree 54. [citation needed]
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The Royal Group is one of several stakeholders in hydroelectric projects in Cambodia that have faced significant criticism for environmental concerns. [14] [15] These issues include illegal logging in protected areas, displacement of indigenous communities, destruction of rural villages, and damage to fishing grounds, all of which occurred without proper environmental assessment reports. [14]
According to hospital officials, 264 people sought treatment at Calmette Hospital in the wake of the disaster, overwhelming the hospital's facilities. [8] Victims of the tragedy received free medical treatment after Prime Minister Hun Sen committed the government to pay for treatment of injuries inside Cambodia or overseas if necessary. [8]
Angkor Hospital for Children (AHC) [2] is an independent, non-profit paediatric healthcare hospital and organisation located in Siem Reap, Cambodia.AHC was founded in 1999 through the efforts of a Japanese photographer Kenro Izu.