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These conditions would serve as a catalyst and constraint to establishing and developing Cambodian NGOs. Initially Pact targeted local organizations working with some of the neediest groups: the poor, women and war victims. Because there were so few indigenous organizations, Pact also encouraged the formation of Cambodian-American organizations to provide services ranging from psychosocial counseling to rural enterprise development, community leadership, women's social and economic improvement and village maternal and child health. As local NGOs began to mature Pact helped them in developing critical self-assessment skills to design program strategies, define long-term visions, and examine the impact of their programs on target populations. Pact also encouraged organizations to form networks and coalitions to incubate ideas and share lessons learned. Today the Cambodian NGO sector numbers over 400 local organizations, including many of the Cambodian-American organizations, which have localized as indigenous NGOs. They are active across all development sectors and played a leading role in educating citizens to the importance of the first-ever commune elections held in 2001. Pact also provides capacity building technical assistance and management services to other international donor organizations, which has included Swedish SIDA, the Dutch organization, ICCO, and the Asian Disaster Preparedness Committee. Publications and Resources To view a list of Pact Cambodia publications and resources, please click here. |







