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Blog post | 2024

Civil society and development in Cambodia: Challenges and opportunities for anti-corruption

Astrid Norén-Nilsson (2024)
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https://www.u4.no/blog/civil-society-and-development-in-cambodia-challenges-and-opportunities-for-anti-corruption

The Cambodian government has been closing down the civic space for several years, especially for anti-corruption organisations. But there remains plenty of scope for productive policy approaches.

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https://www.u4.no/blog/civil-society-and-development-in-cambodia-challenges-and-opportunities-for-anti-corruption

U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre

Feb 2002 - Dec 2026
  • Democracy and Governance
  • Corruption
  • Cambodia
  • Asia
  • Southeast Asia
  • Civil society
  • Anti-corruption strategy
  • Autocratisation

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