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“Good Wives”: Women Land Campaigners and the Impact of Human Rights Activism
Publication Year: 2014 / Sources: Cambodian League for the Promotion and Defense of Human Rights (LICADHO)During the last decade tens of thousands of Cambodians have been forcibly removed from their homes or their farmland and many more threatened with displacement. In the majority of cases, the Cambodian authorities are involved in the disputes, through the granting of land concessions or the use of state forces to intimidate people, remove them from their land and destroy homes. In response, many affected communities have organized themselves to resist eviction or to seek proper redress for what they have lost. Cambodian women have been at the forefront of these campaigns with many becoming effective community leaders and human rights advocates.
Cambodian Aid Information Transparency
Publication Year: 2011 / Sources: The NGO Forum on CambodiaThis report has been commissioned by the NGO Forum on Cambodia and conducted by the Economic Institute of Cambodia. The study aims to explore the availability of information on aid –recorded within the ODA database of the CDC and the PIP in the Ministry of Planning, which are both accessible to the public.
Survey of Salary and Benefits
Publication Year: 2009 / Sources: Cooperation Committee for Cambodia (CCC)CCC has been producing a bi-annual salary survey since 1993. The objective of the salary survey is to provide an overview of salaries and benefits for NGOs in Cambodia as well as, where possible, presenting some information on organizational practices and policies.
Research Finding Public Procurement Systems in Cambodia
Publication Year: 2011 / Sources: Cambodian Defenders Project (CDP)This research has not purpose to inspect or criticize the public procurement of the Government. It is to find out what the public procurement is and share knowledge on public procurement to its members so that they can understand it clearly and can assist this work to be more effectively and more transparency. Fortunately, during its workshop on launching this report on 27 April 2011, we know that the Government is drafting the law on Public Procurement. Therefore, this research report is also useful for the Government to review the recommendations in this report and use them to improve the draft of law on Public Procurement.
Procurement Manual (Volume 1): For All Externally Financed Projects/Programs in Cambodia
Publication Year: 2012 / Sources: Ministry of Economy and Finance, Kingdom of CambodiaThis Procurement Manual is issued both to ensure users are aware of the Government’s policies on procurement funded in whole or part by Cambodia’s Development Partners (DP) and to provide a training and reference tool for those practicing public procurement.