“Together for a Better Future”

“Together for a Better Future” is our common goal. As confirmed across the provincial civil society networks of K.Chnang, Pursat, Battambang, P. Veng, S.Rieng, Kampot, Stung Treng, and Ratanakiri, their priorities are seen in common which include network strengthening, access to resource, joint advocacy and improved enabling environment.

During its outreach program to provinces this week, the Cooperation Committee for Cambodia (CCC) and the three networks reach the exchange of MoU which enable them to collectively respond to the priorities. 
“Long way remains ahead of the joint efforts but the true partnership will bring us there”, said Dr. Sotheary El, Head of Program, CCC at the meeting in Pursat.

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