KHIEV Pirom

Research Associate

Ms Khiev Pirom is working as research associate in Center for Policy Research in Agriculture and Rural Development (CPARD) of CDRI. She has experiences in both quantitative and qualitative research approach with a focus on food security and nutrition, rural livelihood and rural development, and strengths in data collection, data management and data analysis. Before joining CDRI, she worked as data analyst at Indochina Research Co. Ltd where she was responsible for preparing and designing databases for data entry as well as analysis. She holds a Master of Development Studies from Royal University of Phnom Penh.

Email : pirom@cdri.org.kh


KHIEV Pirom



As part of comparative study, the content of this study focuses on the rice sector and market access in Cambodia. The comparatives study is essential for the region because of the important role of the rice sector in national economy of countries and problems in sustainable and better market access. Firstly, rice is key sector of 4 countries for fo...


The Network of Agriculture and Rural Development Think-tanks (NARDT) project is designed to form a consortium with flexible cooperation mechanism where think tanks of different stakeholders of Cambodia, Myanmar, Lao and Vietnam can work together in an effective manner to improve the quality of policies in agriculture and rural development and facil...


This study aims to fill this gap in research by conducting a Gender and Inclusive Development Analysis (GIDA) combining qualitative and quantitative approaches. The GIDA is intended to inform USAID’s work plans regarding the Cambodia Country Development Strategy (CDCS) for 2020-2025 by providing a rationale, data and recommendations of which gender...


The project was funded by the United States Agency for International Development in partnership with Mitchell Group, Inc. (TMG). The project was to conduct mid-term evaluation on HARVEST​ II project.


Growing rural-to-urban and international migration flows have sparked concerns about the investments in education of the children left behind in Cambodia. We draw on a panel household-level survey conducted in rural villages in 2014 and 2017 to analyze the relationship between parental migration and child schooling. The analysis reveals that c...