In Cambodia, UNDP works to help Cambodia achieve the simultaneous eradication of poverty and significant reduction of inequalities and exclusion.
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Better education and economic opportunities: Toward a life well-valued
With an average GDP growth of around seven percent in the last decade, Cambodia is much wealthier and has just become a Lower Middle-Income Country. But do people have enough to live the life they value? ...
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Water: Fewer Drops for Increasing Different Demands
But the term ‘gold’ should also be used for another important resource in Cambodia — water. Water is central to agricultural production including paddy rice, through the expansion of irrigation...
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Leaving UNDP in Cambodia on the right pathway to relevance
Over the next three years, UNDP’s support will be critical in helping the Royal Government of Cambodia set institutions and systems in place for its structural change and transformation...
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Supporting local councils and promoting local democracy
If specialized capacity-building opportunities are provided to local councils, they could play a very relevant role as an interface between civil society organizations, citizens groups and state actors at the sub-national level ...
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It's time to move towards environmental sustainability
To attain environmental sustainability and sustain Cambodia’s path to development, it is therefore more than timely that the government has recently decided to initiate an environmental governance reform...
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Planet 50-50 by 2030: Step It Up for Gender Equality! Voices from the field: investing in women in farming
If Cambodia is committed to support women in farming by diversifying and commercializing farming as stated by the Prime Minister during the 2015 Global Leaders meeting, it is essential to look beyond numbers and …
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UNDP to Launch Report on People-Centered Development in Asia-Pacific on 26 April in Bangladesh
“Over the past 65 years, the population in the region has tripled. Some countries have rapidly aged while others have seen a jump in the numbers of working-age people and youth. Our new report suggests how countries can turn these population trends into opportunities for sustainable development.”
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Supporting inclusive and sustainable economic growth in Cambodia, by Napoleon NAVARRO
Reducing vulnerability and ensuring inclusive & sustainable economic growth calls for investing in human capital, economic & social upgrading, managing ecosystems sustainably, and addressing climate change…
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Country Programme Document (CPD) for Cambodia 2016 - 2018
To expand the scope for public action, UNDP will focus assistance on public institutions for poverty reduction and resilience and on strengthening voice and participation. The focus will be on upgrading value chains, financing development sustainably, building resilience and fostering participation. An important tool will be fostering partnerships in the context of transition.
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2015 Human Development Report: Work for Human Development
The 2015 Human Development Report ‘Work for Human Development’ examines the links, both positive and negative, between work and human development in a rapidly changing world of work.
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2015 Human Development Report
The 2015 Human Development Report ‘Work for Human Development’ examines the links, both positive and negative, between work and human development in a rapidly changing world of work.