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Cambodia Homepage Image April 2011. Cheung Koun Commune of Samrong District, Takeo Province
Development starts at the grass-roots level. The World Bank’s initiative to support Cambodia's 1,545 communes/sangkats in 23 provinces through the Rural Investment and Local Governance Project (RILGP) is a prominent example of fighting poverty by involving people in communities.
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Cambodian commune leaders support decentralization
Empowering Cambodian Communes

World BankPRESS RELEASE May 16, 2011 - Statement from the World Bank on Cambodia Land Management and Administration Project
The World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors discussed an Inspection Panel investigation of the Cambodia Land Management and Administration Project (LMAP) and the proposals of World Bank Management responding to the findings of the Inspection Panel.
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World BankPRESS RELEASE Mar 8, 2011 - World Bank Board of Executive Directors Considers Inspection Panel Report on Cambodia Land Management and Administration Project
The World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors discussed an Inspection Panel investigation of the Cambodia Land Management and Administration Project (LMAP) and the proposals of World Bank Management responding to the findings of the Inspection Panel. More

The Neang Kongrey Cookstove InitiativeVIDEO - The Neang Kongrey Cookstove Initiative
A simple stove is empowering Cambodian women and bringing advantages to rural economies and the environment. View in English | in Khmer 

icon_kh_csfRESULTS - Encouraging Youth Engagement
The Civil Society Fund is helping Cambodia's youth engage in community development. Community Research Team Helps Decision Making | The Message: A Lively Community Starts with You | The Young Help Villagers and Authorities Communicate

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Economic Reports
East Asia & Pacific Economic Update
East Asia & Pacific Update - March 2011
Recent Economic Developments - Feb 2011 (2.47mb pdf)
Special Focus: Global Food Price Volatility and Implications for Cambodia (277kb pdf)
Doing Business 2011
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