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The Process and Barriers to Establishing an NGO in Cambodia

2023-04-03 20:00:57

"You have your own way.I have my own way.The right way, the right way, the only way, it does not exist" ¬¬ - Friedrich Nietzsche. Citations from Friedrich Nietzsche may expand into the world and appear in the heads of any non-governmental organization (NGO) trying to establish an international non-governmental organization (INGO) in Cambodia. In developing countries, it is urgent to supply clean water through INGO to improve natural resources and environmental management services.

The Cambodian government has received a maximum of US $ 3.6 billion in recent years. Over the past decade, the total amount of development assistance to Cambodia has exceeded $ 10 billion. And a few years ago, NGO wanted to know all the funding sources of this fund at non - government organizational meeting of NGO. However, NGO invests $ 6 million to 7 million dollars annually, and it is absolutely not involved in "small businesses and start-up companies". No Zilch, Zero, Nada. Indeed, no one has ever heard of this idea, even if it began to mention that NGOs and entrepreneurs' communities say "Who invests in these companies or is investing?" Yes. Even at the absolute exchange TALK, it is said that there are many investors, but it is said that when asked what kind of transactions and companies are there, "it is said. We have a lot. "

Cambodia will provide annual revenues of $ 17 billion to $ 2 billion annually to budget aid and NGOs and will provide $ 0 for investment in small and medium enterprises, start-up companies, innovation, technology and clean energy in 2016 Did. $ 0

Cambodia has been the kingdom since the first century. When it became a protectorate of France from 1863 to 1953, the power of absolute monarchy declined. After the establishment of the Republic after the coup d'état of 1953 to 1970, it returned to absolute monarchy. In 1993 the monarchy was restored to constitutional monarchy, and the king was a major iconic ape. In the Philippines, the former colonial Philippine aristocracy, aka harì (meaning "king" today), Lakan, Raja, Datu belongs to caste named Uring Maharlika (Noble Class). When these islands were incorporated into the Spanish empire in the late 16th century the Spanish monarch became sovereign and the local rulers maintained their reputation as a member of the Christian nobility often called the principal. After the end of the Spanish-American war, the country was transferred to the United States and became a territory, and eventually became a federation, thus the monarchy was over.

Regarding the country of Cambodia, the group called Khmer (KR) threatened the mass extinction of Cambodian citizens. When the state regained power, NGOs in Cambodia proposed a way to try Khmer organization. They funded research with the help of the United States and found evidence to bring KR to court. This is a success. The leader of KR Group Pol Put acknowledged most of the death he committed in Cambodia. "The mandatory military leader Mosmuth said," Low level people must respect the order, it is like Hitler, Hitler asks the Goering to kill the Jewish, Geering does not He will be killed. '' '(P. 489). Cambodia can finally put their nightmare in prison