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- Good Governance and Social Accountability
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I’m wrong Join together to reduce young and forced marriages
Young marriage is still a challenge in Cambodia, and in some areas, it is considered common, especially in Ratanakkiri and Mondulkiri provinces, where the rate of young people deciding to get married at a young age is up to 36 percent compared to other provinces across the country.
Pu Rang’s Path to Land Justice: Indigenous Advocacy Gains Senate Support
For years, the Punong Indigenous People of Pu Rang village—home to 64 families within the biodiverse Keo Seima Wildlife Sanctuary—have sought formal recognition of their ancestral lands.
Advancing CSCs’ Capacity to Enhance Sustainability Solution in the Eastern Plains Landscape of Cambodia
This is a part of improvement for the community development work of Pou Chrey Protected Area, which is placed in Pou Chrey Commune, Pichreada District, Mondulkiri Province.
Advancing Indigenous Land Rights: Pu Treng’s Steady Progress Toward ICLTs
The Bounorng Indigenous community of Pu Treng village in Mondulkiri Province, home to 179 households and 733 residents, has long worked to safeguard its ancestral lands within the Keo Seima Wildlife Sanctuary.



