On 06th March, 2023, CDRI is honored and pleased to welcome the homecoming of H.E. Dr Chea Chanto. We have learned a lot and so grateful of this visit so for we recieved many good lessons learned on sustainable policy research, celebrated the International Women’s Right Day, and reminsed the history of CDRI establishment.
CDRI would like to extend our warmest wishes and regards to H.E. Dr and his accompanies. We’re more than determined to keep up our great works for the development of the country and beyond.
Thursday, 10 September 2020, Ms Meloney C. Lindberg, country representative of The Asia Foundation and Ms Heang Sophea, program manager of Ponlok Chomnes program, paid a courtesy call to CDRI. Supported by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), Australia, the partnership between TAF and CDRI focuses on research, policy dialogues and capacity development in higher education. Ongoing research projects in 2020 under this partnership include: 1) adoption of educational technology during the covid-19 pandemic, 2) STEM literacy and […]
CDRI is proud to welcome our long term friend and former Chair of CDRI Board of Directors 2001-2006. Ms. Jenny Pearson made her first visit to CDRI after a number of years. She conducts a feasibility assessment of a Learning Centre in Cambodia for Environmental and Social Standards which are very critical for Cambodia as the country’s infrastructure is fast developing. This exploratory activity is part of the World Bank Australia Safeguards Partnership Phase II which has the purpose to […]
Mr Sim Sokcheng, Director of Agriculture Centre and Mr Khan Donira, Environment Researcher attended the Agri-food Policy Analysis Workshop held in Thailand. The objective of this workshop was to enhance the abilities of agri-food policy analysts across Southeast Asia, enabling them to produce more effective evidence-based research and understand how this research can contribute to the development of policy solutions for a sustainable food system. Our researchers gained valuable insights from the workshop’s capacity-building sessions on policy analysis and communication. […]
Author: Dr Jayant Menon, a Visiting Senior Fellow at the ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute, Singapore, and Adviser to the IDRC Project on the Impact of Covid-19 on Inclusive Development and Democratic Governance The Delta variant of COVID-19 has become dominant in Southeast Asia, calling into question the efficacy of trying to eliminate the virus, and the current combination of mobility restrictions at and within borders. The variant’s high transmissibility is eroding the health-protective effects of border closures relative to domestic mobility restrictions, […]