Statement On Indigenous Women’s Issues and Challenges on Law Enforcements and Law Amendments on…
Indigenous communities, associations, and organizations consisting of a total of 48 individuals, and 36 women of indigenous Kreung, Tumpoun, Kui, Bunong, Jarai, Thmon, Por, Suy, Chong, and Sa’Och, from Ratanakiri, Kratie, Stung Treng, Preah…
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Indigenous woman shares the crucial of attending exchange program
Many Cambodian youths dream to join regional and international exchange programs outside of the country, but the process of application is seemly highly competitive and selective. However, an indigenous woman will bring her experiences and…
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The Report of Virtual Launching Ceremony of the National Report on Socio Economic Situation of…
On November 4, 2021, the Ministry of Planning, in collaboration with the Ministry of Rural Development and Cambodia Indigenous Peoples Alliance (CIPA) organized the virtual launching ceremony of the National Report on the Demographic and…
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From Water to Land: Struggles to Secure Indigenous Culture and Identity
Kbalromeas is the only village affected by the Lower Sesan II Dam project that refuses to relocate and overcomes difficult challenges to restart their lives on their ancestral domain, capable of preserving their land and traditional…
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Video on National Report On Demographic And Socio-Economic Status Of Indigenous Peoples In Cambodia
This is Cambodia’s first-ever historic report based on existing data in response to a lack of comprehensive, holistic, and consistent national data for planning indigenous peoples’ development.
It is a joint effort of the Ministry of…
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Cambodia’s first-ever report on IPs Demographic and Socio-Economic Status Released Today
More than 400 national and international participants took part in the virtual launching ceremony of Cambodia's national report on the demographic and socioeconomic status of indigenous peoples, which was co-organized by the Ministry of…
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Sustainable Development Goals and Indigeneity: A Practical Guide for Indigenous Peoples (Version II)
This practical guide to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 2030 is geared at Indigenous Peoples (IPs) and Indigenous Women (IWs), who are intimately involved in the process. Since the inception of the concept of sustainable…
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National Report on Demographic and Socio-Economic Status of Indigenous Peoples in Cambodia
This is Cambodia's first-ever historic report based on existing data in response to a lack of comprehensive, holistic, and consistent national data for planning indigenous peoples' development.
It is a joint effort of the Ministry of…
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Enabling indigenous peoples, particularly women, of Asia to engage in sustainable development…
This research attempts to assess the key impact: learning, sharing, building alliance, using mechanisms on a rights-based approach through baseline studies, especially IP women, especially to enable indigenous peoples, particularly women…
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The report is based on existing documentation and data acquired during fieldwork in 27 indigenous villages across four provinces between 2016 and 2018. The interview was conducted with eight separate indigenous groups, totaling 4,023…
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