ICNL’s resources and information on Cambodia.
Cambodia
Overview
For the past three years, ICNL has worked with local partners to implement the Fundamental Freedoms Monitoring Project (FFMP), which monitors the impact of laws affecting the freedoms of assembly, association, and expression in Cambodia.
FFMP tracks the ways in which Cambodian authorities enable or limit freedoms of association, assembly, and expression. The evidence gathered by the project helps local civil society organizations advocate for better laws and cooperate effectively with government agencies. ICNL supports the project in Cambodia with technical assistance. The project forms part of ICNLs larger effort to monitor fundamental freedoms throughout Asia. Read how this project has helped Cambodian civil society push back again restrictive legal initiatives here.
Civil Society Organization Sustainability Index
The index, funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development for twenty years, documents the development of civil society in seventy-one countries around the world, including Cambodia. ICNL and FHI 360 work with local partners to produce the index annually.
Resources
Cambodia: Fundamental Freedoms Monitoring Project

COVID-19 and Civic Freedoms in Asia and the Pacific

The Law Affecting Civil Society in Asia

News
FFMP Findings: Cambodia’s Government Uses Laws to Curtail Fundamental Freedoms

2018-2019 Annual Report

Monitoring for Impact in Cambodia
