Advocacy on Policy Development Meeting

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Venue: CKCC Center, Phnom Penh

Date: 02 Dec-02 Dec 2014

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5th Bi-monthly members meeting was conducted on 2 December 2014 viewed as an important platformfor CCC members and relevant stakeholders to get updated on the most recent development priorities of Cambodia and to explore networking opportunities with international CSO community.

Objectives of the meeting were:

  1. Update the progress about CCC’s, new term of EXCOM, update on the draft laws
  2. Sharing the information on CSO’s involvement in complaining mechanism against corruption
  3. Sharing on effective funding strategy for NGO in Cambodia
  4. New suggestion topic for the next meeting

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