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As civil society organizations (CSOs) prepare for an unprecedented opportunity to contribute to the creation of collective plans for the future of development aid at the upcoming Fourth High Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness (HLF-4) in Busan, Cambodia’s journey has been documented in a new report, Busan and Beyond. Download the full report [4.4MB] |
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The Cooperation Committee for Cambodia, along with its main partners, MEDiCAM and NGO Forum, has been working to promote dialogue on aid and development effectiveness amongst NGOs, donors and government. As part of the project, Moving from Aid Effectiveness towards Development Effectiveness, CCC commissioned four case studies to assess the enabling environment for CSOs in Cambodia. Read more... |
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l society is an important development actor in Cambodia. Sadly, civil society in Cambodia is passive and
under-developed and non-government organisations funded by international donors have stepped into the
breach. In recent years, non-government organisations have contributed significantly to Cambodia’s
development especially in the areas of public health, disability, education, democracy and human rights,
governance and community developme
Aid effectiveness and, increasingly, development effectiveness are much discussed topics globally. High level commitments have been made and signed by donor and recipient countries in order to ensure that aid is better managed and better coordinated for the benefit of poor and marginalised citizens in developing countries.Read more... |






