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U4: An International Anti Corruption Court_A Synopsis of the Debate
Impunity and the transnational nature of corruption have led to calls for an international anti-corruption court that could hold kleptocrats accountable and spur governments to ...
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U4: Literature Review: The Use of ICTs in the Fight Against Corruption
E-governance has gained popularity in recent years, with many countries resorting to information communications technology (ICTs) to modernise government, increase efficiency an...
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(RANKED) 2019 World Press Freedom Index: The Southeast Asian Rankings
According to data published by Reporters Without Borders (RSF) on April 18, 2019, the 2019 World Press Freedom Index categorizes the media climate in more than three-fourths of ...
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Phnom Penh Water Supply Authority payment branches
Location of Phnom Penh water supply authority payment branches where customers can pay water bills in Phnom Penh and Kandal.
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Impacts of mineral exploitation on forests and biodiversity in 2015
This report focuses on: Impacts of mining activities on forest resources and biodiversity in Minh Son commune; Benefit-sharing between the mining companies and the local communi...
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Cambodia Fundamental Freedoms Monitor Year 4
Cambodian Human Rights and Development Association (ADHOC), Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR) and the Solidarity Center have collaborated to collect ...
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Smoke on the Water: A Human Rights and Social Impact Assessment of the Destruction of the Tompoun/Cheung Ek Wetlands
More than one million people across Phnom Penh are facing the risk of increased flooding and over one thousand more families are at risk of evictions, ...
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Indigenous Peoples in ASEAN: Vietnam
This study provides a brief history of Vietnam’s indigenous peoples and their profile (including population; geographical location; brief information on their economic, social a...
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Drivers of Deforestation?Facts to be considered regarding the impact of shifting cultivation in Asia
An estimated 260 million indigenous peoples live in Asia1. Most of them inhabit forested uplands where a large number of them practice shifting cultivation, which is also called...
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Rights of Indigenous Peoples in Cambodia
United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (76th Session 2010) The rights of Indigenous Peoples in Cambodia, shadow report, submitted by Indigenous Peo...
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Learning lessons and skills in Indigenous Media Advocacy
A report on the skills sharing exchange program of indigenous voices in Asia.
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REDD+ and Indigenous Peoples: A Briefing Paper for Policy Makers
This report describes the process of REDD+, its implications for indigenous peoples, and its applications for policy makers and governments.
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REDD+ implementation in Asia and the concerns of indigenous peoples
This report provides an overview on indigenous peoples in five REDD+ countries in Asia, namely, Indonesia, Nepal, Vietnam, Laos and Thailand and the status of REDD+ implementat...
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Drivers of deforestation? Facts to be considered regarding the impact of shifting cultivation in Asia
This document examines issues surrounding shifting cultivation, including: -Key findings of research on shifting cultivation, underpinning the dire need to earnestly consider i...
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REDD+ and Indigenous Peoples: A briefing paper for policy makers
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Free, Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC) in REDD+ for Indigenous Peoples - Training Manual
This manual aims to build the capacities of the indigenous peoples, networks and organizations to advocate and work for the effective implementation of FPIC for indigenous peopl...
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Lao PDR country technical note on indigenous peoples' issues
General report on the state of ethnic minority groups in Laos, with a focus on Lao Soung and Lao Theung
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Indidenous Women in decisions making training of trainner
This documents had translate form english handbook conducted by AIPP, supported by UNDP, This handbook had developed into target of 3 ethnics group as: Hmong, Khamu and Khatang
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Indigenous knowledge and customary law in natural resource management: Experiences in Yunnan, China and Haruku, Indonesia
Lands and territories inhabited by most indigenous peoples across the globe are rich in natural resources. Through generations of experimentation and as custodians, the indigeno...
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Status of Indigenous Peoples’ lands, territories and resources in Asia
Indigenous Peoples, because of their subordination and distinctiveness from mainstream cultures and polities, have been and still are subjected to gross human rights violations,...