CPI 2021 Press Release Cambodia
Phnom Penh, 25 January 2022 – Transparency International Secretariat in Berlin, Germany, released the results of the 2021 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) today. With a score of 23, Cambodia gains two points compared to last year (21), and is ranked 157th globally. While this might be viewed as a positive sign, the score remains low,... Read More
The Launch of Corruptions Perception Index 2021
Transparency International, the leading coalition of civil society organisations fighting corruption worldwide, will release its 27th annual Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) on Tuesday, 25 January 2022 at 6:01 am Berlin time (12:01 pm Phnom Penh time). Transparency International Cambodia will organise the launch event to present the 2021 Corruption Perceptions Index, its methodology and the results for Cambodia.... Read More
Government Must Release NagaWorld Unionists and Respect Labour Rights
Joint Statement 4 January 2022 We the undersigned civil society groups, including union federations, confederations, and associations as well as NGOs, are dismayed by the measures taken by authorities, led by the Phnom Penh Police Commissariat, to detain 9 union leaders and members on the night of December 31, 2021, and to further violently arrest... Read More
Youth’s Voice: How to Alleviate the Gender-based Violence in Their Community – Cheng Ousa
Gender-based violence has been one of the big issues for women in the community for a long time. There are many forms of gender-based violence namely psychological violence, physical violence, verbal violence, socio-economic violence, and sexual violence or marital rape. Not only did these victims stay silent, but there is limited resources for these women... Read More
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