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2017_The Global Standard and Guidance Materials
Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) play a critical role in creating just societies and a healthy planet. We work with multiple stakeholders, particularly affected people and partners....
Read MoreGovernance & Professional Pratices
The Standards of Good Governance and Professional Practice for NGOs in Cambodia has been developed since 2005 through widely consultations with CSOs, development partners, and government.
Read MoreCBO Guideline
The Guideline of Good Practices of Community-Based Organizations (CBOs) Operating in Cambodia was developed as useful guide for CBOs in promoting good governance, accountability,
Read MoreSurvey of Salary, June 2009
The survey report provides information and guidance in setting/reviewing for fair and equitable salaries and benefits for national staff of NGOs...
Read MoreFunding Agency and Partnership Directory
This directory provides organizations with detailed information about the availability of funds to support NGOs and NGO activities in Cambodia...
Read MoreAgency Contact Listing, October 2009
The CCC Agency Contact Listing is published regularly and includes information on more than 625 agencies operating in Cambodia...
Read MoreNGO Contributions to Cambodia's Development, 2004-2009
This study highlights the both the variety and strength of the NGO sector’s contribution to development, and aims to support the case...
Read MoreCambodia Member Insights Report – June 2017
Civil society organizations (CSOs) play a critical role in public life: understanding citizens’ daily challenges, providing services to address those challenges in the short-term, and pursuing long-term policy solutions. In Cambodia, there are hundreds of CSOs,...
Read MoreReconsidering the Impact of Migration on Older age Parents, 2011
The movement of people from rural areas in developing countries to cities and across borders, primarily in search of employment, is an inescapable consequence of development and the globalization process
Read MoreAn article from Cambodia Development Review, volume 15, July-September 2011: 'Reconsidering the Impact of Migration on Older Age Parents: Evidence from Two Battambang Communes', 2011
The movement of people from rural areas in developing countries to cities and across borders, primarily in search of employment, is an inescapable consequence of development and the globalisation process.
Read MoreA decade of NGO Research 2001 - 2010
This is a book about how to do a small research study in order to explore or analyze a problem or an issue. It is written for the staff of NGOs working in Cambodia and all others who are often involved with assessing new situations, designing new projects,
Read MoreThe Expansion of Mining Activities and Indigenous People's Rights in Mondulkiri Province, 2010
The research, conducted in May 2009, employed quantitative and qualitative methods. A survey questionnaire was administered to 32 Bunong households in Gati village in Keo Seima district
Read MoreOlder-Age People Supporting HIV/AIDS Children and Household Relatives on Antiretroviral Treatment, 2009
The ADI team and research participants are grateful to the older-age caregivers of ART recipients in the Banteay Meanchey study communes who shared their moving and often emotional stories and experiences with us
Read MoreTen Step to Analysis: Stories from Participants of the Cooperation Committee for Cambodia's Analysing Development Issues Course, 2009
The overall goal of the project is for Cambodian managers of NGOs to increase their analytical capacity to study and solve problems, initiate and make improvements in their programs, and to contribute to discussions on local, regional, and international policy
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 MoreChapter 9 Negotiating Tenure Conflict in Indigenous Villages of Ratanakiri Province
In Emerging Trends, Challenges and Innovations, CBNRM Learning Institute Volume II, 2009. Chapter 17 Mobilizing Villagers to Stop Illegal Fishing along the Srepok River in Ratanakiri Province.
Read MoreSelling to Survive: Market Vendors in Kampong Cham Town Making their Living in the Informal Economy, November 2008
Market Vendors in Kampong Cham Town Sell to Survive in the Informal Economy...
Read MoreLand Titling and Poverty Reduction: A Study of Two Sangkat in Prey Nup District, Sihanoukville Municipality (Revised Version), November 2007
The Analyzing Development Issues (ADI) Project of the Cooperation Committee for Cambodia (CCC) in collaboration with the Land Information Centre (LIC) of the NGO Forum on Cambodia examines land transactions
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