Bi-monthly members meeting
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Venue: Diakonia Center
Date: 10 Oct-10 Oct 2019
Time: 8:00 AM-12:00 AM
This meeting is organized to achieve the following objectives:
- To welcome new members and sharing of member’s development approaches
- To share results and recommendations of key research studies 1) “How the people of Cambodia live with climate change and what communication can do”, 2) Public Image of CSOs, and 3) CSO Enabling Environment and Inclusive Partnership
- To generate inputs on CCC Governance Hub Program (GHP) mid‐term review, 2020 operation plan and reparation for CCC 30 years Anniversary and 40 years anniversary of CSOs to be celebrated in 2020.
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