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Education For All Global Monitoring Report 2015: Achievements and Challenges
Publication Year: 2015 / Sources: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)This Report is an independent publication commissioned by UNESCO on behalf of the international community. It is the product of a collaborative effort involving members of the Report Team and many other people, agencies, institutions and governments.
Download: English | KhmerGender and Education For All 2000-2015: achievements and challenges
Publication Year: 2015 / Sources: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)This report provides detailed evidence of how much has been achieved in the past 15 years but also where considerable – some quite intractable – challenges remain. It highlights notable progress in gender parity in primary and secondary education, particularly in South and West Asia, while underscoring the persistent barriers to achieving gender equality in education.
Download: English | KhmerEducation For All Global Monitoring Report 2013/4: Teaching and Learning: Achieving quality for all
Publication Year: 2014 / Sources: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)This year’s EFA Global Monitoring Report vividly underlines the fact that people in the most marginalized groups have continued to be denied opportunities for education over the decade. It is not too late, however, to accelerate progress in the final stages. And it is vital to put in place a robust global post-2015 education framework to tackle unfinished business while addressing new challenges.
Download: English | KhmerUnited Nations Convention Against Corruption
Publication Year: 2003 / Sources: United NationsThe purposes of this Convention are to promote and strengthen measures to prevent and combat corruption more efficiently and effectively; to promote, facilitate and support international cooperation and technical assistance in the prevention of and fight against corruption, including in asset recovery; and to promote integrity, accountability and proper management of public affairs and public property.
Download: English | KhmerEviction and Resettlement in Cambodia: Human Costs, Impacts and Solutions
Publication Year: 2012 / Sources: Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Cambodia Country OfficeThe Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights in Cambodia (OHCHR) has undertaken the present Study to measure the human and socio‐economic costs and impacts of eviction and resettlement in Cambodia, and
explore solutions based on The Royal Government’s domestic laws and policies and international human rights treaty commitments.