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Cambodia: Land in Conflict
Publication Year: 2013 / Sources: Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR)This Report draws an overview of the land conflict affecting Cambodia, from its root causes to the forms it takes and its impact on the population, and provides recommendations to the Royal Government of Cambodia.
Download: English | KhmerHuman Security and Land Rights in Cambodia
Publication Year: 2014 / Sources: Cambodian Institute for Cooperation and Peace (CICP)With continuing human rights concerns over land grabbing, and in the wake of the Cambodian government‘s recent land policy issuing thousands of land titles to people in land conflict areas, study is needed to understand how people construct and experience security and insecurity over land. Further, action is needed to bridge the gap between people‘s experience, and policy and investment practice in land.
Download: English | KhmerLaw on Associations and Non-governmental Organizations
Publication Year: 2015 / Sources: National Assembly of the Kingdom of CambodiaThis law aims at safeguarding the right to freedom of establishing associations and non-governmental organizations in the Kingdom of Cambodia in order to protect their legitimate interests and to protect the public interest, as well as to promote partnership cooperation between associations and non-governmental organizations and the public authorities.
Download: English | KhmerCambodia’s Special Economic Zones
Publication Year: 2015 / Sources: Asian Development Bank (ADB)This study examines the role of Special Economic Zones (SEZs) within the trade policy of Cambodia. It asks whether Cambodia’s establishment of SEZs since late 2005 has been successful, based on the evidence to date, and analyzes the appropriate role and management of SEZs over the next decade or more. The report builds upon field work in Cambodia in October 2014, in which SEZs were visited in three locations within Cambodia.
Download: English | KhmerEducating the Next Generation: Improving Teacher Quality in Cambodia
Publication Year: 2015 / Sources: World Bank GroupRealizing education’s potential to spur growth is a priority for Cambodia. The country’s National Strategic Development Plan and Rectangular Strategy call for creating a competitive economy through knowledge and innovation. To lay a strong foundation, the Education Strategic Plan (ESP) focuses on two key issues: achieving universal access to high-quality basic education and promoting equal educational opportunities to increase income and employment.
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