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Climate Change and Water Governance in Cambodia
Publication Year: 2015 / Sources: Cambodia Development Resource Institute (CDRI)Cambodia has abundant water resources but they are spatially and temporally unevenly distributed. In reality, many communities face problems brought on by too much or too little water. This situation is compounded by the effects of catchment degradation caused by physical alteration of inland water systems, deforestation and habitat destruction and water withdrawal for agriculture…etc.
Download: English | KhmerGender-Based Violence in Ethnic Minority Communities
Publication Year: 2015 / Sources: CARE CambodiaGender-based violence against women and girls is a pervasive violence of human rights that persists in every country in the world and cuts across all socio-economic groups. Having roots in historical and structural power relations between males and females, it is characterized by the use and abuse of power and control in public and private spheres and is linked to gender stereotypes.
Download: English | KhmerPreliminary Data Compilation and Findings Care Institutional Mapping of Residental
Publication Year: 2016 / Sources: Ministry of Social Affairs, Veterans and Youth RehabilitationThis report focuses on the 267 residential care institutions that meet the standard definition of a residential care institution as described in Annex 1. Briefly, residential care is a group living arrangement for children who have been abandoned or cannot stay with their biological families or relatives in communities, and where care and services are provided by remunerated adults.
Download: English | KhmerInvestigation Report on Impacts of the Developmemnt Project of Benh Hoeurk Kratie Rubber 1 Company Limited in Sre Chhouk commune, Keo Seima district, Mondulkiri province
Publication Year: 2015 / Sources: NGO Forum on Cambodia, Cambodian Center for Human Right, and Indigenous Peoples And Forestry NetworkAccording to investigation results, there are 05 main issues, i.e., indigenous residents’ tenure rights to their shifting plantations, effects on legal land rights of individuals or a legal entity, the process of granting the economic land concession, destruction of resin trees and logging outside the ELC area, and intimidation of indigenous communities’ representatives through court.
Download: English | KhmerSurvey on the Compensation Policies and Market Property Price, LSS2 Dam Development Project
Publication Year: 2015 / Sources: NGO Forum on CambodiaThe Lower Sesan 2 dam (LSS2) in Stung Treng Province is currently under construction, and is projected to cause the most severe environmental impact of any dam planned for a tributary of the Mekong River. The main objective of research is to review relevant and contradicting laws and policies and estimate just and fair compensation for the communities affected by the LSS2 .
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