Males comprise almost half of the Cambodian population but still hold the vast majority of power in government and private sector. While the empowerment of women and girls, and addressing their needs and interests are key for the country’s socio-economic development, real gender equality cannot be achieved without involving the ‘privileged half’ of society.
As part of the wide dissemination of the Post Disaster Needs Assessment in Cambodia, UNDP conducts a 5-day training on PDNA and DRF in Siem Reap from 15 to 19 January 2018, in collaboration with the National Committee for Disaster Management (NCDM).
This study explores activist approaches to social protection, through interventions that tackle poverty by addressing the multiple dimensions of economic exclusion of the rural extreme poor in Cambodia...
It is my great pleasure to welcome you to the launching of “Dream Station”, the first youth reality TV Show of Klahan9.
The girl who lives with her family in a traditional wooden Khmer house is fulfilling her dreams: she is learning to become a hairdresser!
We recently issued a significant report with them looking at how development financing is going to change over the next few years...

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15.6 M

Population (2015)

13.5 %

Poverty rate (2014)

1215 (USD)

GDP per capita (2015)

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