Youth Conference on Policy Development and Open Government Partnership (OGP)
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Venue: Phnom Penh
Date: 23 Dec-23 Dec 2014
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23 December 2014, Phnom Penh - The workshop was conducted on 23 December, it was aim to discuss on roles and responsibility of youth in promoting and advocating for Open Government Partnership (OGP).
Expected results of the workshop:
- The participants increased knowledge on OGP and its importance for sustainable development of Cambodia
- A youth country work-plan to promote and advocate for Open Government Partnership (OGP), including a more transparent and accountable in drafting policies and laws in Cambodia
- A networking support established and strengthened between CSOs and youth for ongoing discussion and sharing on OGP.
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