Partnership Meeting on Promoting and Culturing Good Practice and Sustainability of CBOs Workshop
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Venue: Sunway Hotel, Phnom Penh
Date: 28 Sep-28 Sep 2017
Time: 8:30 AM-1:30 PM
On 28 September 2017 The Cooperation Committee for Cambodia (CCC) organized Partnership Meeting on Promoting and Culturing Good Practices and Sustainability of CBOs.
The partnership meeting was attended by 35 participants from various institutions and sectors who are working to support grassroots development (CBOs). These include, the development partners, International NGOs (INGO), Local NGOs (LNGO), CCC members, non-members, certified NGOs, applicant NGOs and CBO Technical Working Group (CBO TWG).
The event conducted at the Sunway Hotel, Phnom Penh. In general, the meeting has three objectives:
- To introduce the Guideline of Good Practices of CBOs Operating in Cambodia to participants
- To discuss inclusive partnership mechanism, especially how participants including INGOs, LNGOs and development partners can support CBOs for their good practices and sustainability
- To express gratitude to those who participate in the Guideline of Good Practices of CBOs Operating in Cambodia especially CBO TWG
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