Full Report on Leadership of Women and Youth in Cambodia: Current Status and Challenges

Publication Year: 2020  / Sources: Transparency International Cambodia

This study aimed to: a) document recent trends in women and youth leadership in Cambodia, b) identify the progress and challenges in creating an enabling environment for youth and women to effectively participate in the decision-making process and c) create concrete recommendations to the Government’s institutions, Civil Society Organisations (CSOs)/ networks, and academics (schools) to effectively promote women and youth in leadership positions for the improvement of the democratic system in Cambodia.

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Legal Analysis Report The Draft Law on Public Procurement (version 2022) and Related Regulations

Publication Year: 2022  / Sources: Transparency International Cambodia

Executive Summary
This Report has been commissioned by Advocacy and Policy Institute (API) and Transparency
International Cambodia (TIC) to conduct a Review of Legal Framework for Public Procurement
Transparency and Its Enforcement in Cambodia. Having been chosen upon a competitive
bidding process, Sethalay Law Office has conducted a thorough desk review of the Cambodian
legal framework for Public Procurement.

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Rapid Assessment on Cambodia’s Mining Policy Framework 2015-2020

Publication Year: 2021  / Sources: Transparency International Cambodia

The rapid assessment on Cambodia’s Mining Policy Framework (MPF) 2015-2020 is conducted by an independent consultant, with support from Transparency International Cambodia and the Highlanders Association in Ratanakiri Province between April and August 2021.

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Policy Brief Development On Development of non-tax revenue (licenses and permits) from the mining sector and its policy implications

Publication Year: 2021  / Sources: Transparency International Cambodia

Indigenous Peoples (IPs) in Cambodia primarily depend on natural resources for their livelihoods, such as land, forests, minerals, non-timber forest products (NTFP) and numerous other resources, including mineral resources.

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Civil Society Report on UNCAC Implementation (Chapters II & V) in Cambodia

Publication Year: 2021  / Sources: Transparency International Cambodia

This report reviews Cambodia’s implementation of selected articles of Chapter II (preventive measures) and Chapter V (asset recovery) of the UNCAC. The report is intended as a contribution to the UNCAC implementation review process currently underway covering these chapters.

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Gender-Sensitive Reporting Guideline for Cambodian News Media

Publication Year: 2021  / Sources: Transparency International Cambodia

This gender-sensitive reporting guideline has been developed to support the media in their efforts to depict the Cambodian news content in a more gender-sensitive and gender-responsive manner, thus contributing to more inclusive and equal reporting of the experiences and the needs of women, girls, boys, men and others in neglected groups.

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Summary report on Leadership of Women and Youth in Cambodia

Publication Year: 2020  / Sources: Transparency International Cambodia

The main objectives of the study were to:
(1) Document the recent trends in women’s and youth’s leadership in Cambodia,
(2) Identify the progress and challenges in creating an enabling environment for youth and women to effectively participate in the decision-making processes, and
(3) Create concrete recommendations for the Government, CSOs/networks, and academics (schools) to effectively promote youth and women in leadership positions for the improvement of the democratic system in Cambodia.

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Full report on Leadership of Women and Youth in Cambodia

Publication Year: 2020  / Sources: Transparency International Cambodia

The main objectives of the study were to:
(1) Document the recent trends in women’s and youth’s leadership in Cambodia,
(2) Identify the progress and challenges in creating an enabling environment for youth and women to effectively participate in the decision-making processes, and
(3) Create concrete recommendations for the Government, CSOs/networks, and academics (schools) to effectively promote youth and women in leadership positions for the improvement of the democratic system in Cambodia.

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Smoke on the Water

Publication Year: 2020  / Sources: United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights.

Since 2004, the ING City project has been progressively destroying the Tompoun/Cheung Ek wetlands in Phnom Penh, threatening the livelihoods and homes of more than a thousand families, devastating the wetlands ecosystem, placing more than a million people at increased risk of flooding, worsening food insecurity, and polluting the Mekong and Bassac rivers with untreated sewage and harmful pollutants. The wetlands are a vital flood protection area for Phnom Penh, as well as the city’s only wastewater treatment system. ING City, and other proponents, are currently infilling the wetlands with sand and dirt to create land for real estate.

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Corporate Social Responsibility in Cambodia “A Guide on Practical Implementation.”

Publication Year: 2018  / Sources:

Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) are an essential component of the
Cambodian economy. In 2017 the Ministry of Industry and Handicrafts estimated
that 152,332 SMEs were operating in Cambodia.1 SMEs are defined by both the
statistical employee number and the financial assets of the company:

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