The 250th CCC Bi-Monthly Member Meeting “Roles of Civil Society Organizations and Policies Development”

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Venue: Diakonia Center

Date: 07 Dec-07 Dec 2017

Time: 8:00 AM-5:00 PM

 

 

 

 

Objectives


To provide the update information of enabling environment in Cambodia;
To discuss the possible mechanism for CSOs engagement in development activities in Cambodia; and
To discuss the strategic plan for CSOs in respond to development’s challenges

Documents

BMM 7 Dec 2017

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2017 BMM_Presentation

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Feasibility Study on CSO Networks (1)

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