• Report on the Situation of Cambodian Migrant Workers – January-April 2012

    Report on the Situation of Cambodian Migrant Workers – January-April 2012

    During the first four months of 2012, the number of complaints for interventions from migrants’ families was increased up to 5 times, compared to the same period of last year (the number of complainst ADHOC received during the the first four months of 2012 is 141 cases, while it was only 23 cases for the same period last year).

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  • 10 Years of the Better Factories Cambodia Project: A critical evaluation

    10 Years of the Better Factories Cambodia Project: A critical evaluation

    A new report - 10 Years of the Better Factories Cambodia Project: A critical evaluation - has been released on 30 August 2012 by Clean Clothes Campaign and Community Legal Education Center. Started in 2001, the goal of the Better Factories program is to improve the working conditions in Cambodian factories and end sweat-shop production.The report discusses the BFC’s achievements and limitations from a worker rights’ perspective.

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  • Report on Survey Findings from the 2012 Commune Council Candidate Debates

    Report on Survey Findings from the 2012 Commune Council Candidate Debates

    In May, 2012, NDI organized 10 public debates for candidates competing in the June 3, 2012, commune council elections. To promote a wider audience than the public in attendance, NDI recorded and broadcast the debates prior to the election on three Cambodian radio stations.

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  • Report of the Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights in Cambodia, Surya P. Subedi

    Report of the Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights in Cambodia, Surya P. Subedi

    Cambodia has benefited from recommendations made by bilateral and multilateral agencies to reform the electoral process in view of the shortcomings identified in previous elections. It is regrettable, however, that most of those recommendations remain unimplemented. Accordingly, emphasis is laid in the report on an assessment of the independence and capacity of the National Election Committee and the provincial election committees as some of the State institutions responsible for upholding people’s rights. There are major flaws in the administration of elections in Cambodia and urgent and longer-term reforms are needed to give Cambodians confidence in the electoral process and in the workings of the National Election Committee. With this in mind, the Special Rapporteur makes constructive recommendations to reform the electoral process and hopes that the Government, the National Election Committee and other stakeholders will take steps to implement them.

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  • Impacts of Climate Change on Rice Production in Cambodia

    Impacts of Climate Change on Rice Production in Cambodia

    Cambodia’s climate is hugely dependent on the arrival of seasonal monsoon rains which occur from May onwards, often extending until November. Cambodia’s most important crop is rice which occupies 84% of the country’s total cultivated land.

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  • Outcome Report- The OSLO Governancce Forum

    Outcome Report- The OSLO Governancce Forum

    This report records the vibrant and dynamic discussions held at the Oslo Governance Forum (OGF) from 1 to 3 October 2011, and the ‘Oslo Principles’ endorsed by the Forum. More than 270 policy makers, experts and practitioners from 75 countries gathered to participate in the OGF. It was convened by the UNDP’s Democratic Governance Group, in partnership with a broad coalition of stakeholders, including UNDEF, ActionAid, Act Alliance, PRIA, the World Bank Institute and NORAD. Its success testifi es to the innovative and cost-effective organization of a global advocacy event. It creates a global venue, one that can enhance UNDP’s credibility and capacity to play a transformational leadership role at the global level. Participants rigorously debated the principles and implications underpinning democratic governance assessments.

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  • Fourth Bi-Annual Report: Fair Trial Rights 2009-2011

    Fourth Bi-Annual Report: Fair Trial Rights 2009-2011

    This bi-annual report on fair trial rights in Cambodia (the “Report”) is an output of the Cambodian Trial Monitoring Project (the “Project”), implemented by the Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”). It presents and analyzes data collected from the monitoring of 398 trials involving 688 accused at Phnom Penh Capital City Court of First Instance (the “Phnom Penh Court”) and Kandal Provincial Court of First Instance (the “Kandal Court”) between January 1 and June 30, 2011 (the “Fourth Reporting Period”). This is the fourth bi-annual report from the Project.

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  • Mini Report Following the Joint Round Table Discussion on “Successes and Challenges of Women on the Results of Commune/Sangkat Council Election in Cambodia” Held in Phnom Penh on 11 July 2012

    Mini Report Following the Joint Round Table Discussion on “Successes and Challenges of Women on the Results of Commune/Sangkat Council Election in Cambodia” Held in Phnom Penh on 11 July 2012

    The purpose of the following mini report is to summarize the issues raised during the Joint Round Table Discussion entitled “Successes and Challenges of Women on the Results of Commune/Sangkat Election in Cambodia” held at the Sunway Hotel in Phnom Penh on 11 July 2012. The Discussion was co-organized by the Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) under the Project to Promote Women’s Political Representation in Cambodia, and the members of the Committee to Promote Women in Politics (CPWP), which include SILAKA, Gender and Development for Cambodia (GADC), the Committee for Free and Fair Elections in Cambodia (“COMFREL”), the Cambodia Development Resource Institute (CDRI), Cambodian Women for Peace and Development (CWPD), Women for Prosperity (WfP), Neutral & Impartial Committee for Free & Fair Elections (NECFEC), and the Women’s Media Centre (WMC)-- under the heading “Women for All”.

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  • The Case of Human Rights Defender Mam Sonando

    The Case of Human Rights Defender Mam Sonando

    This briefing note provides an overview of the case of Mam Sonando – the Director of independent Beehive Radio and President of the Democrat Association – who was arrested on 15 July 2012 at his home by a group of around 20 police, on accusations of leading a secessionist movement in Kratie province.

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  • Cambodia: Financial Sector Development Strategy 2011-2020

    Cambodia: Financial Sector Development Strategy 2011-2020

    With a rapidly growing commercial economy that requires a sound financial system to sustain growth, Cambodia is committed to the long-term development of the financial sector, channeling financial resources to productive investments, and managing the inherent risks to achieve sustainable economic growth over the long term and contribute to poverty reduction.

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