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Access to Collective Land Titles for Indigenous Communities in Cambodia
This Report examines the obstacles to registration of collective land for indigenous communities in Cambodia, based on data collected by the Project. It aims to highlight reasons for shortcomings in the implementation of land registration for indigenous communities, and identifies recommendations for all stakeholders that will promote better implementation, with a view to increased protection of indigenous land rights in Cambodia.
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Database Report on Rape, Sexual Trafficking and Sexual Exploitation in Cambodia
This Report is a product of the “NGO Joint Statistics: Database on Sexual Trafficking, Sexual Exploitation and Rape in Cambodia” Project (“The Project”), implemented by ECPAT Cambodia in partnership with COSECAM, NGOCRC, Cambodia ACTs, Chab Dai and Child Wise Cambodia.
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Cambodia: Land in Conflict
This is the summary of the CCHR report entitled "Cambodia: Land in Conflict". Persistent violations of land rights are one of the most prominent human rights issues faced by Cambodians throughout the country.
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Cambodia’s draft NGO law must be fully in line with international law—UN experts
GENEVA (14 October 2011)– The United Nations Special Rapporteur on the rights to freedom of peaceful assembly and of association, Mr. Maina Kiai, warned that the current public draft of the Law on Associations and Non-Governmental Organizations in Cambodia - if adopted - risks breaching the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. “The current draft NGO Law contains a set of problematic provisions, raising concerns over a potential negative impact on Cambodian citizens’ democratic participation in furthering the development of their country,” warned the UN rights expert. Welcoming a recent statement by the Ambassador of Cambodia to the UN Human Rights Council promising “further consultations,” he called on the authorities to review the draft law in open and meaningful discussions with associations and NGOs.
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