Learning from Rural Development Programmes in Cambodia

This working paper presents a comparative analysis of six rural development programmes in Cambodia, jointly studied by the Ministry of Rural Development and the Cambodia Development Resource Institute. The study explores how benefits are distributed, the extent of community ownership, sustainability of interventions, and the influence of organisati...

K.P. Kannan   (1997)

Economic Reform, Structural Adjustment and Development in Cambodia

This paper deals with the nature, content and implications of the Structural Adjustment Programme under implementation in Cambodia as a result of an agreement between the Royal Government of Cambodia and the International Monetary Fund/World Bank. The discussion is set in the context of the legacy of war and devastation during the seventies and...

JOHN MacAndrew   (1996)

Aid Infusions, Aid Illusions: Bilateral and Multilateral Emergency and Development Assistance in Cambodia, 1992-1995

This report analyzes bilateral and multilateral emergency and development assistance to Cambodia from 1992 to 1995, highlighting key trends and challenges. During this period, donors pledged nearly US$2.3 billion, with actual disbursements totaling about US$1.3 billion—72% from bilateral sources and 28% from multilateral institutions. Aid was u...


Construction of Consumer Price Index for Cambodia: A Review of Current Practices and Suggestions for Improvement

This paper attempts an evaluation of the current practices in the construction of consumer price index in Cambodia and offers some suggestions for improvement. It finds that there are many organizations in Cambodia, both within and outside the Government, that are engaged in the collection of consumer price data while some of them construct and...