Share The EU, Germany and France will invest $115 million to develop rural infrastructure in the Kingdom. PUBLIC WORKS MINISTRY $115M given for rural infrastructure Wed, 23 December 2020 The EU, Germany and France will invest $115 million to develop rural infrastructure in Cambodia, a joint press release said on December 21. Representatives of the Cambodian government, German development bank KfW, Agence Francaise de Developpement (AFD) and the EU inked agreements for the financing of the Rural Infrastructure Development Programme for Cambodia (RID4CAM), it said. The programme aims to improved the road network and develop rural infrastructure in the central plains region of Cambodia, it said, noting that it has the highest population density and is most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change.