
8 times civil society changed the world in 2022
Change begins with people who raise their voices to demand democracy, equality, and human rights for all. We are highlighting eight of our results from supporting civil society in 2022.
Change begins with people who raise their voices to demand democracy, equality, and human rights for all. We are highlighting eight of our results from supporting civil society in 2022.
Meet Ms. Yon Chan On, one of the female leaders to actively join the Our Tonle Sap project. Through local government budget allocation, she improves natural resource conservation. This 4-year project...
ForumCiv has supported civil society and democracy for close to three decades in Cambodia since the free elections in -93. Since the days of the Red Khmere rule, the country has reached lower middle...
As lockdowns and restrictions on movement hit much of the world’s population in the second quarter of 2020, concern for women’s wellbeing was quickly raised. Crisis responses and contexts differ...
Strict measures to prevent the spread of the coronavirus inflicts on people’s right to assembly and freedom of movement in Cambodia. But does the State of Emergency law attend to political interest...
The EU has decided to withdraw part of the tariff preferences granted to Cambodia to put pressure on the country's government to respect human rights and restore freedom of expression and assembly...
2018 was a year of turmoil and contradictions. Liberal democracy was challenged in many parts of the world while authoritarian forces gained ground.
Song Rany's message to all girls and women is clear: stand up for yourself! Be confident, be committed in what you are doing, and show your strength and potential.
Read about Forum Syd's support to civil society to strengthen human rights and the civic space.