Wave 2 country infographics in one document. Countries include: Benin, Bolivia, Cambodia, Colombia, Ghana, Indonesia, Jordan, Kenya, Malawi, Mexico, Morocco, Niger, Nigeria, Tanzania, Tunisia, Uganda, United Kingdom and Vietnam
This is a short VoxPop to show the understanding level on VGGT Guideline among youths in Cambodia.
The VGGT are very necessary for Cambodia because of the role these guidelines play in protecting human rights, and especially land rights. Let's watch the video together in order to get more information on VGGT.
80% of Cambodian people are farmers living in rural and remote areas. They are depending on agriculture, livestock and natural resource extraction to feed their families. Nearly last two decades, the royal government of Cambodia has tried its effort develop legal framework, infrastructure and urbanization to attract national and foreign investments to invest in Cambodia. while legal enforcement has been weak, some development plan has exploited and caused negative impacts on Cambodia people who are majority poor.
Shows all known dams in the Mekong Basin (commissioned, under construction and planned) as at May 2013. 'Unknown' dams are mainly dams and reservoirs constructed for use in irrigation and water supply, the names of which are current unknown. Data sources: Citation of the data sources contributing to the location of the dams in this map may be found at www.mekong .waterandfood.org/archive/2648
Shows all commissioned, under construction and planned dams in the Mekong Basin as at May 2013.
Shows all known commissioned, under construction and planned dams in the Mekong River Basin as at May 2013.
Shows all known commissioned, under construction and planned dams in the Mekong River Basin as at May 2013.
The history of modern land management and administration in Cambodia begins with French initiatives in the late 19th century. The first Civil Code was adopted in 1920 and it established a system of French land law that recognized private property rights. Some traditional Cambodian rights, in particular that of creating a land right simply by occupation and possession, were included in the Civil Code. During the 1960s there was an adequate system of land management, including confirmation of private property rights with land records including cadastral maps and land titles.
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