Cambodia Country Assessment: The Asia-Pacific Rights and Justice Initiative

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This report presents the findings of an assessment of the project ‘Access to Justice in Cambodia’ conducted in April and May 2009.  The assessed results based on the criteria of effectiveness, sustainability, relevance and strategic positioning, efficiency, political economy, and codification of lessons learned and tools.  The immediate project results include; a) development of a human-rights training database, b) piloting of alternative dispute resolution mechanisms on the local level in six provinces, and c) empowering and improving A2J and to alternative dispute resolution mechanisms for disadvantaged groups, with focus on the poor, women and indigenous people.

Unit: Democratic Governance
Year: 2009
Category: Research and Policy Series
Printed version available? Yes
File: CambodiaCountryAssessment.pdf

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