<link>Originally Posted by Reuters
Funniest part of this article: "Many children are happy making some money from selling the animals to the markets, but they keep some for their family," Ly Marong, an agriculture official
Happy? I'm sure they're thrilled...
Foreign nations and aid groups have pledged 1.6 billion euros of aid for Cambodia over the next 7 years. While they'll probably default (which is normative for foreign aid - I wish I could treat my drunken, late night pledges to the ACLU like that), it actually doesn't matter, because Cambodia is Transparency International's 13th most corrupt nation in the world. Any aid that does get sent will be sold and confiscated, and eventually find its way into the g-strings of Cambodian prostitutes. This is not substantially different than the outcome if the foreign diplomats would just come to Cambodia on vacation themselves.
Bonus fact:
70% of Cambodia was covered in rain forest in 1970. Now its 3.1% <source>