Bi-Monthly Meeting
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Venue: Diakonia\KSSA
Date: 07 Jun-07 Jun 2018
Time: 8:00 AM-12:00 AM



CCC Bi–Monthly Members Meeting
7 June 2018; 8:00am – 12:00pm
Diakonia Center (KSSA/ICF near Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum)
Introduction:
This 252nd Bi-Monthly Members meeting will be convened on 7 June 2018 at Diakonia Center (KSSA/ICF No.19-21, St. 330, Phnom Penh). Based on CCC’s Bylaw, the meeting designed for participants who are country Representatives/Executive Directors and Senior Leaders/Managers of CCC members to attend and bring the common concerns on the development challenges and prioritize the issues to be addressed by relevant stakeholders.
This meeting is organized to achieve the following objectives:
1. To welcome new members and sharing of their development approaches
2. To share and discuss on CSO’s program and space for upcoming election
3.To share and discuss on the Law on accounting and auditing for CSOs.
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