Title / Description
 |
Date
 |
Type
 |
Voice, Choice and Decision: A Study of Local Governance Process in Cambodia, Janelle Plummer and Gavin Tritt (Editors) (1773 KB)
This report studies the dynamics of local decision-making in Cambodia by examining the emergence and evolution of various actors' roles in the formal and informal engagements that constitute local governance. |
05/15/2012 |
Report
 |
Cambodia's Labor Migration: Analysis of the Legal Framework, The Asia Foundation & USAID (1990 KB)
A look at the legal framework for labor migration of Cambodian women to Malaysia (for domestic work) and Cambodian men to Thailand (to work in agribusiness); and an analysis of the rules that govern regular migration while identifying...
A look at the legal framework for labor migration of Cambodian women to Malaysia (for domestic work) and Cambodian men to Thailand (to work in agribusiness); and an analysis of the rules that govern regular migration while identifying legislation that can be employed to protect those who become victims during irregular migration and that can be used against those who perpetrate and profit from it.
|
04/01/2011 |
Report
 |
Khmer version - Cambodia's Labor Migration: Analysis of the Legal Framework, The Asia Foundation & USAID (1449 KB)
Khmer-language version of a report looking at the legal framework for labor migration of Cambodian women to Malaysia (for domestic work) and Cambodian men to Thailand (to work in agribusiness); and an analysis of the rules that govern regular...
Khmer-language version of a report looking at the legal framework for labor migration of Cambodian women to Malaysia (for domestic work) and Cambodian men to Thailand (to work in agribusiness); and an analysis of the rules that govern regular migration while identifying legislation that can be employed to protect those who become victims during irregular migration and that can be used against those who perpetrate and profit from it.
|
04/01/2011 |
Report
 |
Cambodia (1559 KB)
An overview of The Asia Foundation's Cambodia program. |
03/10/2011 |
Program Profile
 |
Human Trafficking Trials in Cambodia (981 KB)
A Report by the Cambodian Center for Human Rights (July 2010)
The Report is an output of CCHR's Human Trafficking Trial Monitoring Sub-Project, supported by The Asia Foundation, and part of the wider CCHR Trial Monitoring Project. The...
A Report by the Cambodian Center for Human Rights (July 2010)
The Report is an output of CCHR's Human Trafficking Trial Monitoring Sub-Project, supported by The Asia Foundation, and part of the wider CCHR Trial Monitoring Project. The purpose of the sub-project is to monitor human trafficking trials in Cambodia in order to assess their fairness, for both the victims and the accused, against fair trial standards; and to assess the impact of recent legal developments aimed at combating human trafficking, including the Law on the Suppression of Human Trafficking and Sexual Exploitation 2008 (the "LHTSE"). CCHR aims to use the findings of the Report as a basis for dialogue with the judiciary and other relevant stakeholders, and hopes that the Report will serve as a useful tool for research and study related to human trafficking and fair trial rights in Cambodia.
|
09/03/2010 |
Report
 |
Women's Empowerment Program: Cambodia (716 KB)
Overview of The Asia Foundation's Women's Empowerment Programs in Cambodia. |
01/25/2010 |
Handout
 |
The Provincial Business Environment Scorecard in Cambodia: A Measure of Economic Governance and Regulatory Policy (2760 KB)
In order to understand how provinces are contributing to or preventing business growth, International Finance Corporation and The Asia Foundation have collaborated in developing the Provincial Business Environment Scorecard (PBES). PBES 2009...
In order to understand how provinces are contributing to or preventing business growth, International Finance Corporation and The Asia Foundation have collaborated in developing the Provincial Business Environment Scorecard (PBES). PBES 2009 ranks all 24 provinces on the quality of their economic governance. The PBES, which was first conducted in 2006 in 10 Cambodian provinces, and in 2009 covers all 24 provinces, relies largely on the perceptions of business leaders to generate a scorecard that ranks provinces on measures of business environment quality.
|
12/16/2009 |
Report
 |
Cambodia Counter-Trafficking in Persons Program (102 KB)
An overview of The Asia Foundation's Counter-Trafficking in Persons Program in Cambodia. |
07/06/2009 |
Program Profile
 |
The Provincial Business Environment Scorecard in Cambodia: A Measure of Economic Governance and Regulatory Policy (Summary Report) (1540 KB)
In order to understand how provinces are contributing to or preventing business growth, International Finance Corporation and The Asia Foundation have collaborated in developing the Provincial Business Environment Scorecard (PBES). PBES 2009...
In order to understand how provinces are contributing to or preventing business growth, International Finance Corporation and The Asia Foundation have collaborated in developing the Provincial Business Environment Scorecard (PBES). PBES 2009 ranks all 24 provinces on the quality of their economic governance. The PBES, which was first conducted in 2006 in 10 Cambodian provinces, and in 2009 covers all 24 provinces, relies largely on the perceptions of business leaders to generate a scorecard that ranks provinces on measures of business environment quality.
|
05/26/2009 |
Report
 |
Coping with the Global Economic Crisis (143 KB)
Joint press release on PBES. |
05/25/2009 |
Press Release
 |
Predictable Corruption and Firm Investment: Evidence from a Natural Experiment and Survey of Cambodian Entrepreneurs, Edmund J. Malesky and Krislert Samphantharak (1173 KB)
This paper utilizes a unique dataset of 500 firms in ten Cambodian provinces and a natural experiment to rigorously test one of the most important propositions in political economy; that the predictability of a corruption is more important for...
This paper utilizes a unique dataset of 500 firms in ten Cambodian provinces and a natural experiment to rigorously test one of the most important propositions in political economy; that the predictability of a corruption is more important for firm investment decisions than the amount of bribes a firm must pay, provided the bribes are not prohibitively expensive. We find persuasive evidence that this hypothesis is correct.
|
03/01/2008 |
Analysis
 |
Supporting Private Sector Development in Cambodia (413 KB)
The Asia Foundation supports economic reform programs to encourage sustainable market-led growth, poverty reduction, and private sector involvement in the policy reform process. Better policies will boost business growth and employment, and...
The Asia Foundation supports economic reform programs to encourage sustainable market-led growth, poverty reduction, and private sector involvement in the policy reform process. Better policies will boost business growth and employment, and help improve competitiveness and reduce poverty. In Cambodia, micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) dominate the economic landscape, particularly in the provinces. MSMEs owners are among those most affected by a poor business environment, consisting of opaque regulations, lack of information, and extensive costs associated with corruption and over-regulation. The Asia Foundation’s economic reform program in Cambodia supports reform of policy-making process, empowerment of the private sector— particularly provincial MSMEs and development of a more business-friendly environment. The program encourages increased transparency and greater competition to create appropriate incentives for investment and trade.
|
10/01/2007 |
Handout
 |
Books for Asia - Cambodia (469 KB)
The Books for Asia program in Cambodia operated from 1955 to 1966, and resumed distribution in Cambodia in 1993. Since then, Books for Asia has annually distributed approximately 50,000 books to various Cambodian universities, schools,...
The Books for Asia program in Cambodia operated from 1955 to 1966, and resumed distribution in Cambodia in 1993. Since then, Books for Asia has annually distributed approximately 50,000 books to various Cambodian universities, schools, non-government organizations (NGOs), ministries, and government institutions open to the public. Since its inception in Cambodia, the Books for Asia program has distributed more than 600,000 books and journals. In the mid and late 1980s, the Books for Asia program provided books for Cambodian refugees in Site II (Aranyaprathet) and other camps on the Cambodian-Thai border. These book donations were especially important to the educational institutions established in the camps to serve the education needs of Cambodian refugees. In a country where communities were devastated during the Khmer Rouge period and most educational resources were destroyed, books donated by The Asia Foundation have served as a valued resource for readers and their research.
|
06/01/2007 |
Handout
 |
Cambodia’s Cross-Provincial Business Association Meetings Deemed a Success (257 KB)
Commitment is growing among small Cambodian business owners to strengthen their own network as well as their relationship with the public sector, as demonstrated by the large turnout and vigorous participation of business owners who came...
Commitment is growing among small Cambodian business owners to strengthen their own network as well as their relationship with the public sector, as demonstrated by the large turnout and vigorous participation of business owners who came together for the cross-provincial meeting at the Sovana Phum Hotel in Kampong Chhnang on March, 28, 2007.
|
05/01/2007 |
Handout
 |
The Provincial Business Environment Scorecard in Cambodia (4280 KB)
A Measure of Economic Governance and Regulatory Policy. Technical Report |
03/01/2007 |
Report
 |
The Provincial Business Environment Scorecard in Cambodia-Khmer version (6905 KB)
A Measure of Economic Governance and Regulatory Policy. Technical Report in Khmer. |
03/01/2007 |
Report
 |
Summary - The Provincial Business Environment Scorecard in Cambodia (1105 KB)
Summary report - A Measure of Economic Governance and Regulatory Policy. |
10/01/2006 |
Report
 |
Review of a Decade of Research On Trafficking in Persons, Cambodia, Annuska DERKS, Roger HENKE, LY Vanna - Center for Advanced Study (1664 KB)
This report looks back at a decade of trafficking-related research in Cambodia. It systematically reviews what the available information can—and cannot—tell us about the patterns, extent and consequences of trafficking in Cambodia...
This report looks back at a decade of trafficking-related research in Cambodia. It systematically reviews what the available information can—and cannot—tell us about the patterns, extent and consequences of trafficking in Cambodia (and in relation to its neighboring countries). This also involves a critical assessment of the major approaches, perspectives and debates that have guided the research; the ways in which the studies were conducted; and the extent to which specific research findings can be generalized to Cambodia as a whole, taking into account the limits of the targeted groups, sectors and locations.
|
05/01/2006 |
Analysis
 |
Improving the Business Environment in Cambodia (361 KB)
Market-led economic growth is a proven, effective means of reducing poverty. In Cambodia, the best way to achieve economic growth is to encourage the expansion of micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), which dominate the economic...
Market-led economic growth is a proven, effective means of reducing poverty. In Cambodia, the best way to achieve economic growth is to encourage the expansion of micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), which dominate the economic landscape. The large majority of MSMEs are located in the provinces. At present, little is being done to improve the business environment for rural MSMEs. MSME owners are among the worst affected by opaque regulations, lack of information, and costs associated with corruption and over-regulation. The Asia Foundation’s economic reform program in Cambodia focuses on supporting the policymaking process of reform, empowerment of the private sector, particularly provincial MSMEs, and developing a more business-friendly environment.
|
01/01/2006 |
Miscellaneous
 |
Commune Councils in Cambodia, Kim Ninh and Roger Henke (1135 KB)
A National Survey on their Functions and Performance, with a Special Focus on Conflict Resolution |
05/01/2005 |
Survey
 |
Supporting Development in Cambodia through Greater Access to Information (543 KB)
Whether it is the ability of governments and non-governmental organizations to inform populations on important issues such as HIV/AIDS, environmental protection, and human trafficking, the ability of small business owners and farmers to access...
Whether it is the ability of governments and non-governmental organizations to inform populations on important issues such as HIV/AIDS, environmental protection, and human trafficking, the ability of small business owners and farmers to access essential information on markets, or the ability of citizens to make informed decisions at the ballot box and hold government accountable, the efficient flow of information is essential to a country's economic, political, and social development. In Cambodia, The Asia Foundation has worked to vastly expand access to information for citizens and local organizations, with various projects around the country.
|
04/01/2005 |
Handout
 |
Summary of Observations of the US Long Term International Observation Group During the 2003 Cambodian National Assembly Election (304 KB)
The US Long Term International Observation Group (LTOG) was made up of fifteen international observers who were deployed in the provinces from May 20-Aug.15, 2003. The observation mission was administered by The Asia Foundation, and was part...
The US Long Term International Observation Group (LTOG) was made up of fifteen international observers who were deployed in the provinces from May 20-Aug.15, 2003. The observation mission was administered by The Asia Foundation, and was part of the US Government's contribution to the 2003 Cambodian National Assembly Election held on July 27, 2003. The observers monitored all provinces (except for Phnom Penh) during the pre-campaign period, the campaign period, polling and counting, and the post-election environment.
|
09/01/2003 |
Report
 |
Democracy in Cambodia - 2003: A Survey of the Cambodian Electorate , Tim Meisburger (Project Director & Editor) (413 KB)
This report presents the findings of the second national opinion survey of the Cambodian population conducted on behalf of the Asia Foundation. The aim of this nationally representative survey, which is a follow-up to a similar poll conducted...
This report presents the findings of the second national opinion survey of the Cambodian population conducted on behalf of the Asia Foundation. The aim of this nationally representative survey, which is a follow-up to a similar poll conducted in 2000, is to provide detailed information on the knowledge and attitudes of Cambodian voters, so that NGOs and other providers of voter education can more accurately plan their efforts. The survey also repeated a variety of questions from the first survey, which provide measures of the progress of democratization in Cambodia and the impact of voter education projects. A democracy assessment survey.
Project Director and Editor: Tim Meisburger, The Asia Foundation
Questionnaire and Report By: Craig Charney, Steve Hopkins, Charney Research
Technical Training Assistance: ACNielsen Indonesia
Research and Fieldwork: The Center for Advanced Study
|
05/16/2003 |
Survey
 |
Combating Domestic Violence in Cambodia: Public Education through Street Theater (383 KB)
It is estimated that one in four women in Cambodia is a victim of domestic violence. To address this serious problem, The Asia Foundation’s Global Women in Politics (GWIP) program supported street theater productions to raise awareness...
It is estimated that one in four women in Cambodia is a victim of domestic violence. To address this serious problem, The Asia Foundation’s Global Women in Politics (GWIP) program supported street theater productions to raise awareness about violence against women and women’s legal rights in Cambodia.
|
10/01/2001 |
Handout
 |