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CSO Networks Development Effectiveness in Cambodia
Numerous Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) and their networks have been created in Cambodia, but exactly how many organisations are functioning and operating remains unclear. Reported figures for registered CSOs
Read MoreMonitoring and Evaluation Framework GHP 2017-2021
Following the inspiration of CCC saying that a well-functioning M&E system is a critical part of good programme management and accountability. Ideally, the M&E Framework thus aims to provide timely and reliable information to:
Read MoreThe 2016 CSO Sustainability Index for Asia
The 2016 CSO Sustainability Index for Asia evaluates the strength and viability of the CSO sectors in Bangladesh, Cambodia, Indonesia, Nepal, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, and Thailand. In 2016, CSOs in many of these countries worked in difficult conditions, including...
Read MoreICT (Learning Forum 2017)
We appreciated ICT Working Group and Advisory Group members for their great contributions to ensure the high quality of Learning Forum on Information Communications and Technology. They have shared the experience and expertise since 2011...
Read MoreHuman Resource Management Learning Forum
We appreciated Human Resource Working Group members for their great contributions to ensure the high quality of Learning Forum on Human Resource Management. They have shared the experience and expertise since 2011.
Read MoreMonitoring and Evaluation
We appreciated Monitoring & Evaluation Working Group members for their great contributions to ensure the high quality of Learning Forum on Monitoring & Evaluation. They have shared the experience and expertise since 2011...
Read MoreFinancial Managment
We appreciated Financial Working Group members for their great contributions to ensure the high quality of Learning Forum on Financial Management. They have shared the experience and expertise since 2011...
Read MoreImpacts of COVID-19 on CSOs in Cambodia
CCC conducted this survey during the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic, and impost more restrictions, i.e. lockdown on certain areas. The study aims to learn about the impacts of COVID-19 on CSOs, and their response to the challenges,...
Read MoreDOING GOOD INDEX 2020
DGI2020 is a study of the context in which private capital meets society’s needs. It provides a roadmap of the policies and practices that will incentivize giving and foster a thriving and effective social sector. The index can help philanthropists, policymakers, researchers, social development organizations (SDOs) and
Read MoreANNUAL REPORT 2019
It is my great pleasure to introduce the annual report highlighting achievements of the Cooperation Committee for Cambodia during 2019, an important year for civil society in Cambodia. 2019 began with the announcement by the EU Trade Commission that they would launch the process of reviewing Cambodia´s eligibility to benefit from...
Read MoreCSO’s Actions & Impacts from COVID-19
Cooperation Committee for Cambodia (CCC), through Communications and Member Development (CMD) team who coordinate this task closely with CCC colleagues would express our sincere thanks to CCC members and non-members, Provincial NGO Network, Communication Based Organizations, and other CSO stakeholders for spending their valuable time to complete the survey.
Read MoreAnnual Report 2018
2018 is marked as the second year for the implementation of phase 3 Governance Hub Program (GHP 2017-2021) of the Cooperation Committee for Cambodia (CCC). According to the Operational Plan 2018, the interventions proposed through the GHP contained 3 program objectives,...
Read More2018 CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATION SUSTAINABILITY INDEX
The Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) in Asia country encounter the same issues related to civic space decrease, ongoing conflict, and political development. For example, the conflict in Thailand’s Deep South between the insurgent group Barisan Revolusi Nasional (BRN) and the Thai authorities continued in 2018, although there were some promising developments.
Read MoreGreen Growth Potential Assessment Cambodia Country Report
This publication was prepared by the Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) as part of the Policy Alignment for Green Growth (PAGG) 2017-18 program. GGGI and the project team would like to express their gratitude to the Royal Government of Cambodia and in particular the Program Working Group (PWG)
Read MoreFeasibility Study on Civil Society Fund (CSF)
Our research team appreciates all the inputs, knowledge and ideas of many people who have been engaged in this assignment, whose involvement has made this research and the analysis in the following pages possible...
Read MoreCCC Baseline Survey Report (GHP)
The authors would like to thank the management team of the Cooperation Committee for Cambodia to provide a great research opportunity to the research team. The Baseline Study of the GHP could not have been completed without the commitment and collaboration of key...
Read MoreLabor Migration to Thailand and the Thai-Cambodian Border: Recent Trends in Four Villages of Battambang Province, December 2003
This ADI study assesses recent trends in labor migration to Thailand and the ThaiCambodian border from four villages of Battambang province...
Read MoreExperiences of Commune Councils in Promoting Participatory Local Governance: Case Studies from Five Communes, March 2004
This Analyzing Development Issues (ADI) study examines the experiences of Commune Councils in promoting participatory local governance...
Read MoreUnderstanding Drug Use as a Social Issue: A View from Three Villages on the Outskirts of Battambang Town, April 2004
This study conducted by the Analyzing Development Issues (ADI) project team and Round 13 trainees seeks to understand the social implications of drug use in three villages just outside of Battambang town...
Read MoreIndigenous Response to Depletion in Natural Resources: A Study of Two Stieng Villages in Snoul District, Kratie Province, September 2004
This ADI research seeks to trace the depletion of natural resources in two indigenous Stieng villages in Snoul District of Kratie province and to document the responses that have emerged as a result.
Read MoreDomestic Violence in a Rapidly Growing Border Settlement: A Study of Two Villages in Poipet Commune, Banteay Meanchey Province, May 2005
The ADI team and trainees voice their thanks to all those who participated in this research especially the women and local authorities and police from Prachea Thom and Kbal Spean villages who shared their experiences with us...
Read MoreImpact of the Garment Industry on Rural Livelihoods: Lessons from Prey Veng Garment Workers and Rural Households, October 2005
The Womyn’s Agenda for Change (WAC) team and their counterpart organizers in the drop-in centers facilitated fieldwork in Phnom Penh. Similarly, Partnership for Development in Kampuchea (PADEK) led by Boua Chanthou,
Read MoreLocal Engagement Action for Emerging Issues, 2013
Cambodia has made significant progress in development in the last few decades. Civil society Organizations (CSOs) have been acknowledged for their critical contribution and participation in development process.
Read MoreGrowing Old in the Former Khmer Rouge Stronghold of Pailin, November 2006
This ADI study attempts to document the experiences and prevailing situations of elderly persons in two communes of Pailin municipality.
Read MoreConducting a Small Research Study: Ten Steps to Analysis. 2nd Edition, 2006
The author wishes to acknowledge the important contributions of the many persons who have directly or indirectly contributed to the preparation of this material...
Read MoreUnderstanding Social Capital in Response to Floods and Droughts: A Study of Five Villages in Two Ecological Zones of Kompong Thom Province, August 2007
This ADI study seeks to understand social capital in response to floods and droughts in two ecological zones of Kompong Svay district, Kompong Thom province...
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