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Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR) Hosts Roundtable Discussion on Land and the Rights of Indigenous People At Hor Bunny Hotel, Kratie City, Kratie Province
On 29 January 2012, the Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) will host a Roundtable Discussion on “Land and The Rights of Indigenous People” with the participation of representatives of indigenous peoples groups affected by land conflicts, representatives from relevant institutions, NGOs and the parliamentarians from political parties, facilitating approximately 30 participants.
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Transparency International Cambodia and the Coalition for Integrity and Social Account Ability (CISA) Launch Part Nership to Fight Corruption
Phnom Penh, 25 January 2013–Transparency International Cambodia and the Coalition for Integrity and Social Accountability will join forces in the fight against corruption to formulate policy and build a coalition of NGOs from across Cambodia.
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Transparency International Cambodia and the Coalition for Integrity and Social Account Ability (CISA) Launch Part Nership to Fight Corruption
Phnom Penh, 25 January 2013–Transparency International Cambodia and the Coalition for Integrity and Social Accountability will join forces in the fight against corruption to formulate policy and build a coalition of NGOs from across Cambodia.
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Women’s Political Participation Training Report, Cambodia
In November and December, 2012, NDI held four, three-day training workshops for 96 women commune councilors from the ruling and opposition parties to strengthen their advocacy, message development and speaking skills and to build their capacity and influence within their parties and elected office.
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Situation of Land/Housing Rights and Activists in 2012 and the Way Forward
Major NGOs and community representatives today called for sustainable and inclusive land and housing reforms, in a media conference at which issues such as forced evictions, the impact of landlessness and the position of land and housing activists in Cambodia were discussed.
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2013 Annual Report on Global Trends for Human Rights Defenders Published
This report shows how the safe space in which human rights defenders work is consistently shrinking, while their personal credibility is attacked through state sponsored defamation campaigns in which they are routinely portrayed as agents of western/foreign interests. The introduction of restrictive legislation which limits both their work and their ability to source international funding is increasingly used to hamper their work.
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Situation of Land/Housing Rights and Activists in 2012 and the Way Forward
Major NGOs and community representatives today called for sustainable and inclusive land and housing reforms, in a media conference at which issues such as forced evictions, the impact of landlessness and the position of land and housing activists in Cambodia were discussed.
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Situation of Land/Housing Rights and Activists in 2012 and the Way Forward
Major NGOs and community representatives today called for sustainable and inclusive land and housing reforms, in a media conference at which issues such as forced evictions, the impact of landlessness and the position of land and housing activists in Cambodia were discussed.
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Situation of Land/Housing Rights and Activists in 2012 and the Way Forward
Major NGOs and community representatives today called for sustainable and inclusive land and housing reforms, in a media conference at which issues such as forced evictions, the impact of landlessness and the position of land and housing activists in Cambodia were discussed.
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KRT Trial Monitor C002 – Issue 47 (17 December 2012)
This week, the Chamber held sessions only on Monday morning. Parties continued the examination of Morse code operator Suon Kanil on his work and observations relating to evacuations during the DK period, without engaging in lengthy discussions on legal and procedural issues.
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CCHR Expresses Concern Regarding the Violation of the Rights to Rreedom of Expression and Assembly by Police in Battambang
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (“CCHR”) expresses strong concern at the arrest of 10 young men and eight young women in Battambang on Saturday, simply for gathering in a public place while wearing matching T-shirts, in an attempt to promote their pop group (The Phnom Penh Post, Monday 21 January 2013, p.3).
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Global Employment Trends 2013: Recovering from a Decond Jobs Dip
Five years after the outbreak of the global financial crisis, the study offers the latest global and regional information and projections on several indicators of the labour market, including employment, unemployment, working poverty and vulnerable employment. It also presents a number of policy considerations in light of the new challenges facing policy makers in the coming year.
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