Angkor Green https://angkorgreen.com.kh/ and CDRI signed an MOU on development research in PPP, agriculture value chains, agro-business development, innovation and technology for agricultural productivity, access to market, and product information and know-how.
As an independent development policy think tank, CDRI is to contribute to Cambodia’s sustainable development and the well-being of its people in partnership with Cambodian public institutions, CSOs, private sector, and development partners. The Angkor Green is to provide the agriculture solution to Cambodian farmers and consumers., Agro-chemical and Bio-Control Agent, Agri-machineries and Tractor, Drip Irrigation and Equipment, Animal Feeds and Medicines, and Export of Agricultural Produces.
Dr Eng Netra, CDRI Executive Director joined a symposium focusing on the Socio-Economic Impact Assessment (SEIA) that organised by United Nations in Cambodia. This event was led by UNICEF Cambodia, the World Food Programme, and the Asian Development Bank Cambodia. This symposium delved into the impact of the “poly-crisis” – COVID-19, inflation, and seasonal floods on vulnerable households, shedding light on their socio-economic situation.
On 1st August 2024, CDRI’s Centre of Governance and Inclusive Society successfully organised the consultation workshop on The State of Local Governance in Cambodia: Accountability, Representation, and Responsiveness at Raffles Hotel Le Royal. This workshop brought together around 80 representatives from government institutions, subnational administration, civil society organisations, local communities, and development partners to share and discuss the research findings and gather key insights and input from all relevant stakeholders to strengthen the research report and policy recommendations. This workshop […]
Dr Chhem Rethy, CDRI’s Executive Director, met with a delegation from ASEAN Studies Center of Chulalongkorn University to discuss research collaboration on China’s Rising Influence and Belt and Road Initiative on 11 March 2019.
Gender differences in utilising digital technologies with business industries and pursuing STEM education have become a prevalent issue that needs to be addressed for enhancing digital and green capacity of female-led industries including increasing females undertaking careers in the field of STEM. Recognising these challenges, CDRI’s Economics Centre has been very active in addressing these disparities by conducting research into the gender-specific barriers to technology adoption and career decision in Cambodia. The first study will assess the capacity of women […]