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Social Development Programme

Welcome to the Social Development Programme of the Cambodia Development Resource Institute's (CDRI) website.

 

Natural Resources and the Environment Programme

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Natural Resource and Environment Research Priorities:


Cambodia is in the transition period from agriculture based economy into an industrialized one. Therefore, to achieve a win-win-win policy namely socially, environmentally, and economically development, the country needs to tackle many challenges in putting steps ahead. The old ideas of "develop first and clean up later" is out of dated in this world since there are many lessons learned from developed countries regarding the negative impacts of development without taking into the consideration of natural resources and environment because human exists with surrounding nature.

 

Poverty, Agricultural and Rural Development Programme

Welcome to Poverty, Agriculture and Rural Development Programme (PARD) website of CDRI – Cambodia’s leading independent development policy research institute. PARD has conducted research on various aspects of development including rural livelihood, land issues, social issues in rural and urban areas, agricultural trade and tourism.

 

Democratic Governance and Public Sector Reform Programme

Welcome to the Democratic Governance and Public Sector Reform (DG&PSR) programme website of the Cambodia Development Resource Institute, Cambodia's leading independent development policy research institute. The DG&PSR unit conducts research in support of the implementation of the 'Decentralisation and Deconcentration' reform of the government of Cambodia.
 

Economy, Trade and Regional Cooperation Programme

WELCOME to the Economy, Trade and Regional Cooperation Programme (ETRC) of the Cambodia Development Resource Institute's (CDRI) website. In order to assist in policy dialogue and information dissemination related to Cambodia’s economy, trade and regional integration, this site serves as a portal for gathering key policy-relevant documents. Information on this site is intended to serve policy makers and the private sector in addition to Khmer and international researchers, civil servants, consultants and students.

 


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