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United States Agency for International Development Mission to Cambodia

Thursday, June 19, 2008 9:37

Good Governance
 
  BACKGROUND
  History
Cambodia at a Glance
USAID/Cambodia Overview
One Pager Program Summary
Success Stories
USAID/Cambodia Partners

  OUR WORK
  Good Health
Good Education
Good Governance
Humanitarian Assistance

  PUBLICATIONS & REPORT
  Annual Report
Country Strategy Statment
Program Report

  NEWS & EVENTS
  Press Releases
Speeches
Announcements


  BACKGROUND
Quick Facts [html]
Human Rights [html]
Trafficking [html]
Private Sector Development [html]
Community Forestry [html]
Gender Analysis Cambodia 2A - Final Draft [pdf, 340kb]
Gender Assessment Cambodia 2B - Final Draft [pdf, 340kb]
  DOCUMENTS
Democracy in Cambodia - 2003: A Survey of Cambodian Electorate [pdf, 413kb]
Cambodian Corruption Assessment [pdf, 127kb]
Measuring Competitiveness and Labor Productivity in Cambodia's Garment Industry [pdf, 491kb]
Cambodia Human Rights and Rule of Law Evaluation [pdf, 699kb]
  First Ever Multi-Party Candidate Debates in Cambodian Election
Photo of Cambodia election campaign
Candidates celebrate the completion of a series of first ever public candidate debates for the 2003 National Election. During the campaign period prior to the July 2003 national elections USAID supported activities which helped to develop “a Culture of Peaceful Dialogue” between political parties.

Full Story... [pdf, 51kb]
Early Victories for Cambodia's Newest Union
Photo of the Cambodian's newest union election
Workers from Cambodia’s finest hotels hold an election to elect leaders for the newly formed tourism union. The new union launched a campaign for employees of a major hotel to be allowed to keep the tip money paid by guests.  Through arbitration, the employees of this hotel won the right to keep tips. The settlement was the first of its kind in Cambodia.

Full Story... [pdf, 65kb]
  Court of Appeals Rules in Favor of Indigenous Land Reclamation
Photo of the LAC lawyer prepares document for indigenous land reclamation
A lawyer prepares court documents for members of an indigenous tribe as they prepare to appeal their case to the Court of Appeals in Phnom Penh. The provincial court had granted a judgment in favor of a prominent General who had allegedly “sold” the land for private purposeseven though he did not have a title. The villagers, represented by a USAID funded legal aid provider, appealed to the Court of Appeals. On August 6, 2003, the Court ruled in favor of the villagers by nullifying the General’s land title. Full Story... [pdf, 52kb]
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