NONG Monin
Research Fellow
Mr. Nong Monin holds a Master’s in International Development from Nagoya University, Japan, and a Master’s in Development Studies from the Royal University of Phnom Penh, Cambodia. He is involved in various research projects relating to climate change adaptation, vulnerability and adaptation assessment, water management, gender and social environmental impact assessment, gender and climate change policy assessment and hydropower dam development. He takes a lead in developing research proposals, designing research framework, developing survey questionnaires for primary data collection (using Kobo toolbox), and data analysis using Nvivo, Stata, and GIS. He also supervises fieldwork activities, research surveys and data collection, and writes up research reports. Furthermore, he coordinates Centre’s operations, liaises with research partners and counterparts, and organises study tours and regional, national and provincial dissemination workshops and conferences. Planning the annual work plan and budget is part of his regular work.
Email : monin@cdri.org.kh


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