Citizens Budget: Cambodian National Budget 2024

Publication Year: 2024  / Sources: Transparency International Cambodia

ព័ត៌មានថវិកាសម្រាប់ប្រជាពលរដ្ឋ៖ ថវិកាជាតិឆ្នាំ២០២៤ គឺជាឧបករណ៍សម្រាប់លើកកម្ពស់ចំណេះដឹងផ្នែកថវិកា ដែលត្រូវបានរៀបចំឡើងដើម្បីឱ្យប្រជាពលរដ្ឋភាគច្រើនមានលទ្ធភាពយល់ដឹងអំពីព័ត៌មានថវិកាដែលមានឥទ្ធិពលលើជីវភាពរបស់ពួកគាត់។ ព័ត៌មានថវិកាសម្រាប់ប្រជាពលរដ្ឋផ្ដល់នូវព័ត៌មានសង្ខេប និងងាយយល់ដោយរៀបចំទិន្នន័យថវិការដ្ឋឱ្យសមស្របទៅតាមបរិបទ និងប្រើប្រាស់ក្រាហ្វិកសាមញ្ញៗ។

Citizens Budget: Cambodian National Budget 2024 is a budget literacy tool aimed at raising awareness of the Cambodian citizens at large on public budget information that affects their livelihood. It is designed to present key financial data of the government in a simple visualisation and everyday language for non-specialist audiences.

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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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National Survey on Accountability and Transparency of Public Healthcare in Cambodia

Publication Year: 2020  / Sources: Transparency International Cambodia

This report presents the findings of a nationally representative survey seeking to understand and quantify citizens’ perceptions and attitudes toward transparency and accountability of public healthcare in Cambodia, as well as their awareness and experience in seeking the services in the country. This survey took place in October 2017, collecting responses from 1,596 individuals from 200 villages in 100 communes across all 25 provinces of Cambodia.

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People’s Experiences of Corruption: Implication of Business in South-East Asia

Publication Year: 2019  / Sources: Transparency International

Corruption continues to be a pressing issue around the world, contributing to growing inequality and an erosion of democracy and public trust in governments. It is often regarded as a public sector issue, where government officials and civil servants abuse their entrusted power for personal gain. However, there is a strong link between corruption and the private sector that is important to acknowledge, especially within growing economies such as those in South-East Asia, where corruption could discourage legitimate foreign investment. As stipulated in the United Nations Convention against Corruption and evidenced many times in relevant literature, corruption is a key element in economic underperformance and a major obstacle to poverty reduction.

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Business Intergrity Country Agenda Assessment Report

Publication Year: 2017  / Sources: Transparency International Cambodia

The BICA Assessment Report is a baseline assessment of public, private and civil society sector efforts to promote business integrity, particularly accountability, transparency, and integrity in business practices. This report seeks to further understand the factors and actions that can increase business integrity in Cambodia, in order to facilitate public, private, and civil society efforts to diminish corruption.

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Rule of Law Index 2015

Publication Year: 2015  / Sources: World Justice Project (WJP)

The Rule of Law Index 2015 was prepared by The World Justice Project (WJP)’s research team. This research has measured on 8 factors: constraints on government powers, absence of corruption, open government, fundamental rights, order and security, regulatory enforcement, civil justice, and criminal justice. A ninth factor, informal justice, is measured but not included in aggregated scores and rankings. These factors are intended to reflect how people experience rule of law in everyday life. This WJP Rule of Law Index 2015 are derived from more than more than 100,000 household and expert surveys in 102 countries and jurisdictions. The report showed that Cambodia ranked 99 out of 102 countries and dead last in the East Asia and Pacific region.

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Rule of Law Index 2016

Publication Year: 2016  / Sources: World Justice Project (WJP)

The Rule of Law Index 2016 was prepared by The World Justice Project (WJP)’s research team. This research has measured on 9 factors: constraints on government powers, absence of corruption, open government, fundamental rights, order and security, regulatory enforcement, civil justice, and criminal justice. A ninth factor, informal justice, is measured but not included in aggregated scores and rankings. These factors are intended to reflect how people experience rule of law in everyday life. This WJP Rule of Law Index 2016 are derived from more than 110,000 households and 2,700 expert surveys in 113 countries and jurisdictions. The reports showed that Cambodia ranked 112 out of 113 countries and dead last in the East Asia and Pacific region. Of the 15 countries surveyed from the East Asia and Pacific region, Cambodia scored lowest and New Zealand highest, with countries like Mongolia and Malaysia falling somewhere in between. Among all 113 countries rated worldwide, Cambodia came in 112, scoring just below Afghanistan and above only Venezuela, a country experiencing food shortages and frequent violence. Cambodia dropped two points in the ranking since last year’s report.

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The Rule of Law Index Report – Cambodia – From 2012 to 2015

Publication Year: 2012 to 2015  / Sources: The World Justice Project

The Index is the world’s most comprehensive data set of its kind and the only to rely solely on primary data, measuring a nation’s adherence to the rule of law from the perspective of how ordinary people experience it.The Index is intended for a broad audience of policy makers, civil society, practitioners, academics, and others. The rule of law is not the rule of lawyers and judges; all elements of society are stakeholders.

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