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Conclusions and Acknowledgements. 18 Appendix 1: The attached presentation of WANASEA project was sent via email 19 Appendix 2: The list of partners and stakeholders had an appointment in Phnom Penh – Xxxxxxx and Mai 20 Appendix 3: The list of partners and stakeholders had an appointment in Ho Chiminh– Xxxxxxx and Xxx 27 Appendix 4: The meeting with International Union for Conservation of Nature, Cambodia.32 Appendix 5: The meeting with Action for Development, Cambodia 33 Appendix 6: The meeting with Conservation International Organization, Cambodia 34 Appendix 7 : Interns of WANASEA project 35 The Association of South-East Asia Nation (ASEAN) has 4,5 million square kilometers of land, which represents about 3% of the land areas. The region has a population over 605 million of which 45% lives in urban areas. The region owns lots of resources as freshwater supplies, forests, a large coastline which allows to develop economic activities such as aquaculture, agriculture, etc. Most countries in the ASEAN region are served by river systems such as the Mekong River Basin and Lake Toba (Xxxxxxxx XXXXXXXXX, et all. 2015).1 The developing of this region is the heavy pressure source to other natural resources (drinking water, the quality of air, land area fertility). The economic growth brings a relegation of many problems related to the environment to second plan: it is necessary to implement measures of preservation theses resources by promoting multidisciplinary approaches and by promoting international cooperation project. The water control and natural resources involved in the major issue for the region of these countries. For all those reasons, the consortium of 15 European and Southease Asian partners and two associated partners conducts the project "Strengthen the production, management and outreach capacities of research in the field of Water and Natural resources in South- East Asia - WANASEA". From April to August, 2018, three students from Vietnam, Cambodia and France had joined in the internship to expand the network of WANASEA project in Cambodia and Vietnam. These trainees were sponsored by the Francophone University Agency (AUF) in the Agreement Framework signed between AUF and the Training Institute of the Academy of Social Sciences of Vietnam named Graduate Academy of Social Sciences (XXXX-XXXX). The aim of this internship program is to expend and to build the academic and non-academic around the water and natural resources issues. The AUF’s trainees: Xx. Xxxxxx Thi Xxxxx Xxx (Viet...
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Conclusions and Acknowledgements. During these four months of internship we had tried our best to develop the network of WANASEA project in Southeast Asia. The main objective of project is to publicize the project in order to allow the project to grow in support and improve the skills taught. We have turned to NGOs in Cambodia because of the abundance of these and to the university network in Vietnam which is developed towards the themes of the development and preservation of water and natural resources. This wealth of training is done through universities such as the National University of Vietnam and its entire network. From the work we had done, we believe that some contacts / professors may be potential trainers for future AWPs (especially CARE people in Vietnam). In Cambodia, the NGO Open Development Cambodia (ODC) seems to be the best pillar for establishment in the country. As for the development agencies, we have developed good relations with GIZ and JICA in Cambodia. We would like to thank WANASEA, and especially Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, for giving us the opportunity to work together on development topics of interest to us. We would also like to thank Xx. Xxxxx Xxxx Xxx for her organizational work and availability. We want to express our gratitude to all the teachers presented at Can Tho for their investment. This experience has been very beneficial for us and in addition friendships have been created. We are therefore very satisfied with this experience.

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