the CPDD coalition, in collaboration with the Ministry of Economy and Finance and the Ministry of Interior, successfully arranged a series of in-depth training sessions on "Commune/Sangkat Social Services Budgeting and Expenditure"
Happened at the Phnom Penh Era Hotel, the official launch of the digital platform "Citizens' Comments (yobol.org)" was organized by the CPDD and UNDP Cambodia and was attended by the Embassy of Japan in Cambodia, National Committee for Sub-National Democratic Development, CPDD members, the yobol.org ambassador, and other key stakeholders.
Noteworthy is the Yobol.org online website, which enables citizens to quickly and easily provide feedback on their experiences using public health services. Filling out the digital form based on their individual experiences, each and every citizen answers questions about health services. All of the information collected from the responses is kept confidential, and after review, it will be reported to the relevant authorities for positive rectification.
the CPDD coalition, in collaboration with the Ministry of Economy and Finance and the Ministry of Interior, successfully arranged a series of in-depth training sessions on "Commune/Sangkat Social Services Budgeting and Expenditure"
the Coalition for Partnership in Democratic Development (CPDD) successfully hosted its 2024 Annual Convention in Kampong Thom province, bringing together a wide array of member organizations from across Cambodia.
The event, titled “Integrating Climate Actions into Districts, Municipalities’ Administration Plan and Budget,” brought together key actors from various sectors to discuss
the CPDD coalition, in collaboration with the National Committee for Subnational Democratic Development (NCSD), hosted an important policy briefing session
On December 19, 2024, the CPDD coalition, in partnership with sub-grantees STAR Kampuchea and the Youth Council of Cambodia, successfully collaborated with the Siem Reap municipality to host a reflective workshop for the STA project, “Strengthening Transparency and Accountability in Local Governance through Civic Engagement.” The workshop brought together a diverse group of 70 participants, […]