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The NGOF is a membership organization that builds NGO cooperation and capacity, supporting NGO networks and other civil society organizations to engage in policy dialogue, debate and advocacy.

សិក្ខាសាលាពិគ្រោះយោបល់ថ្នាក់ជាតិស្តីពី ដំណើរការចុះបញ្ជីដីសមូហភាពសហគមន៍ជនជាតិដើមភាគតិច

នាថ្ងៃទី១៨ ខែកក្កដា ឆ្នាំ២០២៤ នាទីរួមខេត្តកំពង់ចាម អង្គការគាំទ្រសហគមន៍ជនជាតិដើមភាគតិច​ សហការជាមួយវេទិកានៃអង្គការមិនមែនរដ្ឋាភិបាល ស្តីពីកម្ពុជា និងអង្គការដៃគូរផ្សេងទៀត បានរៀបចំ

សិក្ខាសាលាពិគ្រោះយោបល់ថ្នាក់ជាតិស្តីពី ដំណើរការចុះបញ្ជីដីសមូហភាពសហគមន៍ជនជាតិដើមភាគតិច។

សិក្ខាសាលាពិគ្រោះយោបល់ថ្នាក់ជាតិនេះមានការចូលរួមសហការពីក្រសូងជំនាញពាក់ព័ន្ធរួមមានក្រសួង អភិវឌ្ឍន៍ជនបទ ក្រសួងមហាផ្ទៃ ក្រសួងរៀបចំដែនដី នគរូបនីយកម្ម និងសំណង់ ក្រសួងកសិកម្ម រុក្ខាប្រមាញ់ និងនេសាទ និងក្រសួងបរិស្ថាន ព្រមទាំងមានការចូលរួមពីអាជ្ញាធរ តំណាងសហគមន៍ អង្គការសង្គមស៊ីវិល និងដៃគូម្ចាស់ជំនួយ សរុបចំនួន ១៥៨ នាក់ (ស្រី៣៧ នាក់)។

សមិទ្ធផលសម្រេចចេញពីខិតខំប្រឹងប្រែង លទ្ធផលស្រាវជ្រាវ បញ្ហាប្រឈម និងសំណូមពរផ្សេងៗត្រូវបានលើកឡើងយកមកពិភាក្សាពាក់ព័ន្ធការចុះបញ្ជីដីសមូហភាពជនជាតិដើមភាគតិច។

លោកបណ្ឌិត ថុល ឌីណា នាយកគម្រោង LASEDIII នៃក្រសូងរៀបចំដែនដី នគរូបនីយកម្ម និងសំណង់ បានលើកឡើងពីការចុះបញ្ជីសហគមន៍កន្លងមកដែលជាលទ្ធផល ១៩៣សហគមន៍ទទួលបានការកំណត់អត្តសញ្ញាណពីក្រសួងអភិឌ្ឍន៍ជនបទ ១៥៣ សហគមន៍ទទួលស្គាល់ជានីតិបុគ្គលពីក្រសួងមហាផ្ទៃ និង៤៣ សហគមន៍បានទទួលស្គាល់ជាផ្លូវការពីក្រសួងរៀបចំដែនដី។​

សូមជម្រាបផងដែលថា លោកសឿង សារឿន នាយកប្រតិបត្តិ អង្គការវេទិកានៃអង្គការមិនមែនរដ្ឋាភិបាល បាលជម្រុញអោយមានការគិតគូពីផែនការក្នុងការរៀបចំធនធាន និងគម្រោងអភិវឌ្ឍន៍សហគមន៍ទាំងនោះ បន្ថែមលើខ្លឹមសារនៃកិច្ចពីភាក្សានាពេលនេះ។

ជារួមខ្លឹមសារចេញពីការពិភាក្សា សំណូមពរ និងអនុសាសន៍ផ្សេងៗត្រូវបានចងក្រង និងរៀបចំជាខ្លឹមសារគន្លឹះសម្រាប់ដាក់ជូនថ្នាក់ដឹកនាំក្រសូងពាក់ព័ន្ធ ដើម្បីបន្តពិភាក្សា និងចូលរួមដោះស្រាយ។



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Jun 3, 2020

World Environment Day 05 June in Areng, Koh Kong Province
June 03, 2020 , the NGO Forum on Cambodia (NGOF) cooperated with local communities, the authority of Chom Nuab Village, in Areng, Koh Kong Province, which organized National and World Environment Day 05 June under the theme Biodiversity Conservation, Land Governance and Natural resource management for all. The event was attended by 130 participants who are from local authorities, Chom Nuab community, Professors from the Royal University of Agriculture, and the Royal University of Phnom Penh.  Dr. TEK Vannara , Executive Director of the NGO Forum, said that we organized this environment day to share knowledge, experience on sustainability, community ecotourism, ethnic identity, forest governance, land governance, natural resources and biodiversity conservation in between communities, CSOs, local authorities, and universities. He added that we chose Areng to celebrate the event because we want to encourage the community to participate in the conservation of biodiversity, land governance and natural resources in Areng, and this area is the last rain forest in Cambodia, as well as in Asia, it is better to contribute to global environmental sustainability, our planet sustainability, community livelihoods, and local community development, especially to preserve the CHONG indigenous culture. With this great opportunity, he also urged the community to actively participate in biodiversity conservation, environmental protection, and sustainable natural resources in the present time and future generations.  Mr. HUENG Pov , Chief of Chom Nuab Communities, his commitment, and encouragement for the local community’s love and care for the environment in which they depend on. He encouraged the community to participate in communal land registration which follows government planning, it is preserved indigenous people’s traditional identity, culture, language…etc. He urged the community to help preserve the local forest which considers the forest is our life, our foods, and our medicine”.  Professor VORN Monin , Former Dean of the Royal University of Agriculture and an advisor of the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries, explained more on the key term of the environment. Professor explained that we depend on the environment, the environment combined social, cultural, natural resources, and sometimes we indirect use of it. Professor urged that people in this area should not afraid of indigenous community self-identification of land registration. We can spread out Chong’s culture and language to tourists. Besides this, we can improve the environment through land governance for the sustainable development.  Mr. OUCH Mara , Professor Department of Natural Resources and Sustainability at the Royal University of Phnom Penh, shared an experience of community fishery which provide study tours and site visit in their eco-tourism for tourists, which promoting their place and local products for the income. The professor stressed his interests of the Areng community is to turn the area into an ecotourism site, especially in the Areng area rich of potential natural, wildlife, mountain, landscape…which benefit for this sector.

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Oct 24, 2017

[:en]Annual General Meeting 2017[:]
The NGO Forum on Cambodia (NGOF) and its network organizations and members hold the Annual General Meeting 2017 at Somatevy Hotel in Siem Reap Province on 24 October 2017, participated by 160 participants from national and provincial levels. The annual general meeting focuses on update on Cambodia Sustainable Development (CSDG), update on the NGO Forum’s key achievements for the last one year and the results of 2012-2017 NGOF evaluation. Furthermore, discuss on next 6 year strategic plan (2018-2023) and 3 year action plan (2018-2020) of each NGO networks. The meeting is presided over by Mr. Norng Sivouthan, member of management committee and Executive Director of HESK EPER, H.E Poch Sovandy, Advisor to Ministry of Planning and Mr. Tek Vannara, Executive Director of NGOs Forum. Mr. Norng Sivouthan, open remarked that the annual general meeting is important that we must attend and share information together and more importantly we are here, we can reflect to the works done in the past years, we will reflect together the achievement of NGO Forum and we will discuss together the main topics that can reflect to NGO Forum for the next six years, we will study together on what experience and the lessons learnt we have received, related to what we have learned to what we can improved together, particularly the meeting has a present of H.E Poch Vanndy, the adviser to MoP, he will present you and discuss on the government policies, related the Goal of Sustainability that set by UN and the goal of CSDGs. H.E Poch Sovanndy, Advisor to Ministry of Planning, respective to Mr. Norng Sivouthan, a member of management committee of NGOF and Mr. Keo Bunly, Policy Development Coordinator of NGOF, Dr. TEK Vannara, Executive Directo of NGOF and all participants who the network organization members of NGOF. He presented the progress of CSDG and localization, and a story of CSDG then localization of SDG, and planning organization of development partners, government and NGOF. What is SDG, it is an UN’s Agenda and MDG for 2015 and continue for 2016. We may more focus about it, MDG, most of you know MDG, it consists of 8 goals plus one, so it’s 9 Goals, it focus on Socio-Economic Development, but what different is, Socio-Economic, Culture, Environment etc. are integrated into one (SDG), no one sector was forgotten. Why we need to implement that SDG? because SDG is a general global agenda of UN why Khmer need to implement it, because we are member of UN, hence the country members must implement the UN’s Agenda and participate to develop or implement and protect the earth or the world. Mr. Keo Bunly, Develop Policy Project of NGOF, presented the road map of Civil Society, participated in developing CSDG. He try to avoid the repeated information which presented by H.E Poch Sovanndy, I would present summary on SDG and the process of SDG localization in Cambodia and what the facing problems are, and I just present you the road map, on behalf of civil society, what should we contribute to achieve the agenda 2030, as you know Cambodia is one member among 193 countries of UN and agreed to implement SDG which have 17 Goals with one more goal on demining and un-exploded weapon were added, I just emphasize that in this goal, there are 4Ps, and from goal 1-17 is divided as 4 clusters and P1 is people from goal 1 to goal 9, it is like orderly, and another P is Planet, some goals related the economic and prosperity, reducing inequality, sustainability and peace building that is inside goal 16 and 17. The road map, received from government, it started from June 2016, as presented by H.E, we are facing problems, thus it is delayed sometimes, we planned to finish it at the end of June 2017, we need to disseminate, and a framework of CSDG, it must be finished in 4th quarter this year. One more thing, as you know the SDP 2014-2018, it will be finished soon, then we will renew it for 2016-2023, line ministries they have own planning and CSO, we have the road map and we have discussed among ourselves in order to achieve the CSDG, we have 4 main points 1-stakeholders, who are involving to localize the SDG?, 2- awareness raising, 3-provide capacity building to implement strategies, 4- monitoring and evaluation. Dr. Tek Vannara, Executive Director of NGO Forum, facilitate the session which give floor for Mr. Noel, to share key finding and recommendation of 6 years strategic planning evaluation 2012-2017, and Action Plan 2015-2017 that presented about 30 minutes through Video Conference and Mr. Ouk Vannara to present the key achievement, challenge and way forward of NGOF, Mr. Noel, Independent Consultant for NGOF strategies evaluation 2012-2017, the evaluation took 3 months periods, I involved with wise range of many stakeholders, NGOs staff, members, Networks, Partners, Government, Private Sector many people. He presented key findings and recommendation. (Read more on strategies evaluation report).

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Sep 30, 2020

Dissemination Workshop on “A study of Sesan Riverine Communities’ Livelihood”
The NGO Forum on Cambodia (NGOF) together with MVI FACT, CIYA, 3SPN and Chieng Mai University jointly organized a dissemination Workshop on “A study of Sesan Riverine Communities’ Livelihood” which supported by Oxfam and AFSC. This workshop was held at Tonle Bassac 1 Restaurant, gathered 42 participants (14 women) represent from Ministry of Mine and Energy, Ministry of Economy and Finance, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Rural Development, Ministry of Planning, Forest Administration, Fishery Administration, Provincial Administration, Sesan District Administration, RUA, RUPP, communities, and NGOs. The workshop aims: 1. To share a process, achievement and the finding of the study 2. To share best practices and challenges of conduction the study in order to encourage for replication elsewhere. 3. To present key policy suggestions for policy consideration by relevant national government institutions.

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