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ADMAC (CIDA)
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Agriculture Development in Mined Areas of Cambodia (ADMAC) is four –year project executed by Ministry of Agriculture in the same manner as the IFAD projects. The ADMAC project is located in five mine-affected Districts in the two north-western provinces of Battambang and Banteay Meanchey, as well as two districts in the Pailin province. The project aims to reduce poverty among poor and vulnerable men and women farmers in up to six mine-affected districts in 3 provinces of northwest Cambodia by increasing food security and income. The project will contribute to good governance by strengthening the decentralized administrative structures delivering agriculture extension (including micro-finance) and mine action services. Mr. Hok Kimthuon, Deputy National Project Coordinator, Tel: 016 884 010, Email:
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Ms. Yim Samnang, National Adviser, Tel: 012 825 740, Email:
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ARDP
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The “Support to Administrative Reform and Decentralisation” Program of German Technical Cooperation is under the leadership of the Council of Ministers, supported by GTZ. The program is implemented by 2 key partners: Council for Administrative Reform (CAR) and Ministry of Interior/NCDD. The program further works with the Council for Legal and Judicial Reform, Royal School for Administration, National League of Commune/Sangkat and various civil society organizations. The main objective of the program is to provide support for national and sub-national government and civil society organizations to effectively and efficiently implement the decentralization and administration reform. Mr. Yin Malyna, Director DoLA, Tel: 011 682 222 , Email:
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Ms. Katharina Hübner, Program Officer GTZ,Tel: 012 323 490, Email:
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CCDP2
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Commune Council Development Project – Phase II (CCDP2) a second, two year phase of the ADB financed and cooperated executing by Ministry of Interior and NCDD (2007-2008) that focus on Commune Facilities, Civil Registration System Development and Capacity building to counselors, clerks and government officials. Media campaign (forums, television, radio, booklet, leaflet and newsletter) is also including in order that propose and implementation of local democracy is consolidated. The main activities of CCDP2 financing plan for the construction of approximately 190 Commune/ Sangkat Council offices. Mr. NY KimSan, Program coordinator :: Tel 011 97 05 65 :: Email
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Mr.Jeam De Speigeleer, Team Leader :: Tel 012 80 70 01 :: Email
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CCJAP
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The third phase of the Cambodia Criminal Justice Assistance Project (CCJAP III) is a bilateral project between the Australian Government and the Royal Government of Cambodia. Phase III commenced full operations on July 1st 2007 and will be due early 2012 which working primarily in the criminal justice sectors focusing on legal and judicial reform, crime prevention and community safety, courts, corrections and with the Cambodian National Police. The key thematic areas for the project are juvenile justice, vulnerable groups and ethics and governance. The project is implementing in Kandal Province, Battambang, Prey Veng, Kampong Thom, Banteay Meanchey, and Kampong Cham.
Mr. David Moore, Australian Team Leader, Tel: 012 970 945, Email:
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Ms. Sao Samsak, Communications Officer, Tel:012 997 009,Email:
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CMPSS
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Community Mobilization for Promoting Social Services (CMPSS) is five-year project (2006-2010) and an agreed project between Royal Government of Cambodia – RGC and United Nations Population Fund– UNFPA. The program implementing by Ministry of Interior and cooperate UNFPA. 446 communes in 14 provinces is project coverage area of CMPSS. The purpose of this project is to support the NSDP, alleviate poverty and address key population, reproductive health and gender priorities. Ms. Vimol Hou, Tel: 012 981 071, Email:
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DDLG (EC-UNDP)
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Democratic and Decentralized Local Governance Project (DDLG) is the five year project (2006-2010) executed by Ministry of Interior sharing fund by European Commission and UNDP. The project focused improve dialogue partnership and accountability; create network of commune council at the province and national level, support and contribute to local area development for poverty reduction. This project is under the ICC component with current geographic coverage of 10 provinces in order to ensure that more capacity is developed through experience and practice and to maximize impact. H.E. Leng Vy, Director General Department of Local Administration, Tel: 011 260 66, Email:
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Mr. Yin Malina, Director of Department of Local Administration, Tel: 011 682 222, Email:
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DFGG/OWSO
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The Demand for Good Governance (DFGG) refers to the extent and ability of citizens, civil society organizations, and other non-state actors to hold the state accountable and to make it responsive to their needs. The project is executed by Ministry of Interior and fund support from IDA and AusAID. Objective of the project is to enhance the demand for good governance in priority reform areas by strengthening institutions and partnerships supported will be those that promote, mediate, respond to, or sharing lessons. Mr. Chan Sothea, National Project Coordinator, Tel: 012/016 845 289, Email:
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Mr. Sreng Kimsrun, District Support Team Advisor, Tel: 012 892 992, Email:
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EFMP
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European Fund for Micro Projects is fund supported by EC-UNDP with Provincial Rural Development Committee Chairman of Battambang. The project target 24 communes in the four districts and involved the delivery of a wide range of public good and services. The program outputs: improved village access to communes, commune access to district centers and markets and rehabilitation of provincial roads, construction of primary and secondary school facilities, water supplies and sanitation facilities, improve poor and vulnerable women skills at two new district training centers. Mr. Chea Vibol, Program Analyst on D&D, Tel: 012 916 148, Email:
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IDLD (UNCDF)
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An Innovation in Decentralization and Local Development (IDLD) is executed by NCDDS/ PST. The project is funded by UNCDF and working partner with IFAD, UNICEF and PSDD in four target districts in Prey Veng and Svay Rieng provinces to pilot innovative approached to district base, inter-communal services deliver arrangements. The purpose of the IDLD project is pro-poor local development including improvement in coverage and quality of local infrastructure and service, better local-level natural resources management and accelerated and broad-based local economic development. Mr. Nicola Crosta, Program Management Advisor, Email:
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Mr. Thach Savy, National Finance Advisor, Tel: 012 530 606, Email:
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IDPoor
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The Identification of Poor Households (IDPoor) Programme is implemented by the Ministry of Planning; with support by the German government through German Technical Cooperation (GTZ), and (in 2009) the Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID). The overall objective of the IDPoor Programme is to officially mandate standardised Procedures for Identification of Poor Households and to achieve their increasing implementation throughout Cambodia. Another key objective of the Programme is to promote widespread use of the collected data by government and non-governmental service providers as a tool for targeting services and assistance to poor households. Ms Chou Putheany, Director of Social Planning Department Programme Manager, Identification of Poor Households Programme Ministry of Planning :: Tel: +855(0) 92 341 918, +855(0)23 220 740 :: Email:
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Mr Julian Hansen, Team Leader, German Technical Cooperation Programme "Support to Identification of Poor Households Programme" :: Tel: +855 (0)12 476 595 :: Email:
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LAAR
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The Local Administration And Reform program (LAAR) is a five years program and directly executing by PACT Cambodia under supported from USAID while a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between USAID and the Ministry of Interior for good cooperation both government. Currently, LAAR working in 356 communes in 8 provinces. The objective to increase participation and democracy at the sub-national level, to build horizontal and vertical linkages between local government, national government and civil society and promote public participation in Commune Investment Planning (CIP) and D&D reform processes. Mr. Sor Vorin, Deputy Director of DoLA, Tel: 011 932 417, Email:
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Mr.Chor Chansophal, Deputy Program Director-PACT, Tel: 012 860 099, Email:
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LASED (WB)
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The Land Allocation for Socio-Economic Development Project (LASED), implementation under the Ministry of Land Management. Under supported by WB and GTZ. The project would also provide a linkage between Government’s land allocation and agricultural development activities. The overall development objective of the proposed project is to complement recent progress in land administration, management of forests and protected areas to reorient the current land allocation practices of Government to support sustainable, more equitable rural economic growth through: distribution of good quality state land, suitable for agriculture, implementation of more transparent and technically appropriate mechanisms for state land allocation and management, including agricultural concessions. Mr. Koy Sarim, Project Coordinator, Tel: 011 959315, Email:
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NRM&L (DANIDA)
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 Natural Resource Management and Livelihood Program is a five years partnership program to support for poverty reduction in rural Cambodia. NRM&L carries from 2006- 2010 cover 14 provinces and 707 communes. The program jointly funded by DANIDA and DFID through a single “Multi-donor livelihoods facility-MDLF” to ensure a harmonized approach, aligned to governance policy. The main objective is to reduce the vulnerability of poor rural people whose livelihoods are dependent on natural resources. The specific target is commune council and communities within the area. Mr. Phang Lenghuot, NRM&L program manager, Tel:012 894 344, Email:
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Mr. Barry Hall, Senior MRM Technical Advisor, Tel: 012 537 271, Email:
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PACEPAC
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PACEPAC is project which innovative working to improve water sanitation and access to drinking water in rural areas particularly through the establishment of piped water supply systems in rural towns that involve the private sector, the Commune/ Sangkat council and the user communities. A similar approach is developed on a pilot basis for waste water collection and treatment. Seven communes have been selected in the provinces (Takeo and Kandal). PACEPAC is received fund from GRET. Mr. Pierre THEVENOT, GRET - Water and Sanitation Coordinator, Tel: 092 847 862, Email:
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Mr. Ky Chanthan, PACEPAC Program, Tel: 012 801 966, Email:
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PRDNEP
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Project of Capacity Development of Provincial Rural Development in Northeastern Provinces (PRDNEP) is supported by JICA. The target area of the project is Ratanakiri and Mondulkiri provinces. The overall goal of PRDNEP is that the capacity of local governments for sustainable rural development in the target provinces is strengthened. The project activities include on-the-job training in managing pilot projects and workshops and training courses. The focused capacity of local governments is analytical studies, development planning, implementation and monitoring & evaluation. Mr. Sok Sothy, Tel: 012 911 642, Email:
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PSDD (UNDP, Sida, DfID)
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The Project to Support Democratic Development through Decentralization and Deconcentration  (PSDD) is designed to assist RGC to meet these D&D reform challenges and to overcome resource constraints to the new National Program on Democratic Development, which is expected to commence in 2010. PSDD project was signed and executing from 2007-2009. Project is supported by jointing funds of UNDP, Swedish- SIDA, and DFID-UK. The goal of PSDD is to contribute to poverty reduction. The project objective is improved sub-national governance. Mr. Scott Leiper, Senior Program Advisor, Tel: 016 995501, Email:
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PILAC 2
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JICA Project for Capacity Development for Implementing the Organic Law at Capital and Provincial Level (PILAC2) (March 2010- March 2015). PILAC2’s overall goal is to help establish a sustainable system that enables the formulation and management of 5-year development plans and 3-year investment programs at Capital and provincial level. PILAC2 intends to accomplish this goal through close cooperation with its Cambodian counterpart, the Capacity Development and Information Unit (CDIU), Policy Team, NCDDS in providing multiple training courses and carrying out corresponding research activities.
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RILGP (WB)
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Rural Investment and Local Governance project (RILGP) is designed, in line with its local governance objective, to push the boundary toward budget support and work within government systems, to the extent practical and feasible, in order to be able to work on important reforms of these systems - not just reforms on paper but in practice. This covered the period of 2003 – 2006 and included 14 provinces. Building upon the successes of the original RILGP the project was extended through an IDA Additional Financing Grant extending the project up to December 2010 and to cover all provinces. H.E. Ngan Chamroeun, Project Manager, Tel: 016 811 821, Email:
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Mr. Ruud Corsel , Program Adviser,Tel:023 361 900, Email:
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Mr. Tim Grayling, Infrastructure Adviser, Tel:012 985 864 , Email:
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RED
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Regional Economic Development Program (Green Belt, Siem Reap) is a Cambodian Program under the leadership of the Council of Ministers and the Provincial government of Siem Reap. The RED program is supported by GTZ (and other institutions of German development cooperation, including DED, KfW and InWent). The Program works with the provincial and district administrations, technical departments and local government bodies. Outside government, important partners include the Chamber of Commerce, business associations, private enterprises, service providers, and civil society organizations. A significant program element is a Cambodian government financial contribution intended for rural development and poverty alleviation activities and investments. Mr. Sin Kimsun, Deputy Chief, Siem Reap Provincial Local Administration Unit, Tel: 012 892 508 Dr. David Ayres, Technical Advisor,Tel:092 916 645, Email:
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RPRP (IFAD)
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Rural Poverty Reduction Project (RPRP) is a seven years project from 2004 till 2010 and received funds from IFAD and UNDP. RPRP is implementing by Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fishery goes a line with D&D policy supported by Ministry of Interior. The project coverage area in two provinces Prey Veng and Svay Rieng and focus on 120,600 households who is living below poverty line. The program objective is for poverty reduction with the active participation of the poor through: Improved livelihoods, Strengthened capacity, Sustainable farming systems and natural resource management, new and/or rehabilitated infrastructure development, increase accessibly to technology, services and markets for their economic and social development. Mr. Hok Kimthuon, Deputy National Project Coordinator, Tel: 016 884 010, Email:
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Mr. Uy Sakun, Project Officer, Tel: 012 511 107, Email:
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RULIP (IFAD)
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Rural Livelihoods Improvement Project (RULIP) is implementing by Ministry of Agriculture Forestry and Fisheries- MAFF/ Project Support Unit- PSU with the NCDD playing the role of cooperating agency. Under fund supported by IFAD and UNDP, project started implementing up to 2014. The target group consists of poor households who have little or even no land, few livestock or other assets and often many dependents. The main goal of the project is to directly or indirectly improve the livelihood systems, food security and incomes of a total of 33,900 rural poor, ethnic minority and female headed households in targeted village of Kratie, Preah Vihear and Ratanakiri provinces in a sustainable manner. Mr. Ngin Chhay , Deputy National Project Coordinator , Tel: 012 315 192 , Email:
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Ms. Sok Vanna , National Agriculture Advisor , Tel: 012 93 27 34, Email:
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Seth Koma (UNICEF)
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 The UNICEF Seth Koma program is simple and measurable action for children and women. 2006-2010, Seth Koma is implementing in six provinces. Under the frame of reference, the Government and UNICEF will pursue a set of inter-related goals addressing critical stages of the life cycle of the child: a)-Mothers have safe pregnancies and deliveries and healthy newborns; b)- best possible start in life of infant; c)- Children enter schools at the right age of six years; d)- Children are protected from exploitation, abuse, violence, discrimination and other risks; and e)- Youth and adolescents acquire life skills, express their views, participate in the decisions. Mr. Uy Sakun, Project Officer, Tel: 012 511 107, Email:
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Ms. Ros Sivanna,Project Director, 012 683889 , Email:
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TSSL (ADB)
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Tonle Sap Sustainable Livelihoods (TSSL) is five years (2006-2010) program that executing by Ministry of Interior under supported by ADB. Focused on Community-Driven Development; Safeguarding of Core Areas, and building skills and awareness for sustainable livelihoods and go align with objective to pro-poor, sustainable economic growth, access to assets, management of natural resources and the environment. These programs strategic are sustainable livelihoods, social justice and basin-wide approach. The project areas encompasses the buffer zone and core areas of the Tonle Sap Biosphere Reserve (TSBR), specifically, it covers 37 communes, comprising 316 villages with a population of 287430 in 54857 household around. Mr. Yin Malina, Director of Department of Local Administration, Tel: 011 682 222, Email:
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