Women and good governance in Cambodia

Women and good governance in Cambodia

Women and good governance in Cambodia CORD: On March 26-27, 2012, CCSP, in partnership with...

Research Results of Governance Situation and D&D...

Research Results of Governance Situation and D&D...

Research Results of Governance Situation and D&D Reform in Cambodia Released by CDRI PP...

Listen To the Voice of D&D Experts

Listen To the Voice of D&D Experts

Listen To the Voice of D&D Experts CCSP: The Cambodian Civil Society Partnership...

Meeting between General Department of Local...

Meeting between General Department of Local...

Meeting between General Department of Local Administration Representatives and Civil Society...

Women and good governance in Cambodia

Women and good governance in Cambodia

Women and good governance in Cambodia   CORD: On March 26-27, 2012, CCSP, in partnership...

Help each other to promote understanding

Help each other to promote understanding

Help each other to promote understanding of disabled people’ needs Battambang: Cambodian...

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Research Results of Governance Situation...

On 18-19 October 2011, CDRI with the support of SIDA organized a seminar on “The Governance Situation and D&D Reform. Full Article 

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Women in Leadership-Phase 2

43 female sub national authority representatives from Pursat and Battambang, including the District Deputy Chief and District. Full Article

1. Background


Established in December 2000 CCSP began as a coalition project of a number of NGOs. The overall goal of the project was to ensure that decentralization and local governance reforms process in Cambodia that began with the enactment of the Commune Council Laws and geared up following the holding of first commune council election in February 2002, address local concerns, encourage local participation and take account of local needs. The objective of the project is to strengthen civil society groups to effectively perform their respective roles and influence and participation in the government’s decentralization and de-concentration reforms initiatives.


Following the recommendation of a six-month action research during its initial phase, CCSP implemented a two-year [2002-03] project proposal [phase 2] called Promoting Pro-poor Local Governance. The activities of CCSP-phase 2 were designed around four broad areas: information dissemination, advocacy, capacity building support, and research.


CCSP raised the level of awareness and understanding of NGOs and CBOs on the issues related to decentralization, the formation of commune councils, and the roles that NGOs and CBOs can play in the process. This was achieved through multi-media information dissemination activities, mainly through the CCSP Bulletin [now changed to D&D Bulletin], CCSP Resource Library, and by organizing and conducting workshops in Phnom Penh and in all provinces and municipalities in Cambodia to facilitate information dissemination work. Likewise, CCSP also disseminated over 12, 000 copies of laws, decrees, and other government regulations; as well as booklets and guides on understanding decentralization. Furthermore, the project provided support and advice to existing NGO networks in the country, particularly in the understanding the local governance reforms and on the potential roles that NGOs could play in the governance reform process. Given its credibility and popularity, a high level government committee called National Committee to Support Communes [NCSC] mandated CCSP to set up and operate the NGO Liaison Office [NLO] within the Ministry of interior.


During its third project phase [2004-05], CCSP introduced two pioneering initiatives. It implemented a social accountability project-citizen monitoring of public service delivery at the local level through introducing a report card methodology, called citizen rating report [CRR]. CRR project was piloted in 13 provinces of the country. It also introduced the best practice awards program to honor and award best practices of excellence in local governance through promoting civil society-government partnership and collaboration.

 

Built on the success of predecessor project phases, CCSP had entered well into its fourth project phase, called “Strengthening Civil Society Influence and Participation in Decentralization and Deconcentration Reforms”. In that phase, CCSP was also keen to strengthen linkage and partnership between civil society and the government through capacity building of civil society organizations, strengthening NGO networking at the local level and promoting and facilitating for sustained positive relationship between NGO- government through re-invigorating its NGO Liaison Office [NLO].


Due to sustainability purposes, CCSP shifted its identity as a local NGO in January 2010. Currently, CCSP is working through its inter-connecting and comprehensive programs. It operates by raising awareness and developing the capacity of civil society, commune council and district council at sub-national level to participate in and shape the direction of administration reform and good governance. In addition, CCSP have built a platform for cross fertilization of learning and coordinating CSOs with government and vice versa by regular quarterly consultative meeting with Ministry of Interior (MoI). At the sub-national level, seven D&D networks were established to promoted Decentralization and Deconcentration (D&D), there are more than one hundred Local NGOs registered as the network members.


2. Our Goal


Our vision is of a Cambodia where citizens and government work together through democratic processes to reduce poverty and create prosperous communities for all.


3. Our Mission

 

CCSP strengthens the ability of Commune and District Councillors to perform their roles effectively and empowers local civil society organizations to engage their communities in democratic processes. We do this by building skills, providing information, and creating opportunities for communication between local government and their communities as well as at the national level between NGOs and the National Government of Cambodia. With stronger skills, information and communication, citizens have access to better public services that respond to their needs.


4. Our Vision


Our goal is to ensure that sub-national governance reforms in Cambodia promote democratic representation, popular participation, public sector accountability and public service delivery effectiveness.

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