Cambodian Ministry of Tourism has held a discussion with the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) in Cambodia on opportunities for cooperation to promote Cambodia as a country that uses green energy without harming the environment. The discussion took place here at the ministry on Feb. 22 between H.E. Sok Soken, Minister of Tourism, and Mrs. Bella Roscher, representative of the WWF in Cambodia. According to the ministry, WWF highlighted cooperation with the Tourism Federation of Cambodia (CTF) in promoting eco-tourism growth and co-sponsoring training programmes for business staff and entrepreneurs to participate in the increased adoption of green energy to help the world environment. The Ministry of Tourism further expressed its support and continued cooperation with WWF, as its activities align with the Ministry of Tourism's mission to promote Cambodia as a vibrant, competitive, sustainable and environmentally friendly tourism destination, the source said. Source: Agence Kampuchea Presse
Cambodia, WWF Discuss Opportunities for Cooperation
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