Rural Productive Service Delivery Systems (RPSDS) are organised and arranged by providers to ensure that products or services are produced, processed and marketed so that they are finally delivered to consumers. These have been initiated or developed by service providers from the private and public sectors such as the government or civil society for years.
Since Cambodia adopted a market economy in 1993, services have been delivered by various sectors. Little is so far known about the effectiveness of RPSDS in Cambodia. Thus it is essential to review these systems, particularly with regard to issues that hamper the effective delivery of services.



Cambodia Development Review, Vol 13, issue 4 (Oct-Dec 2009)