On last weekend, I was invited to a Japanese party in Phnom Penh. The Japanese development worker who works with one of the Ministry of Cambodia almost monthly holds such dinner parties, which always impresses me.
Ippei Tsuruga
Poverty and Vulnerability in Cambodia
Vulnerability is likely to exist in Phnom Penh even though poverty here is officially almost none.
Corruption and Business in Cambodia
This entry is only available in Japanese.
Voyage with Development Career
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Poverty in Cambodia
What does poverty mean in Cambodia? This is the simplest but the most difficult question to answer. Some people say, ‘Less money defines poverty’. Others say, ‘Lack of access to basic needs and services for human life defines poverty’.
Good Morning Phnom Penh
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University of Sussex
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Social Protection and Chronic Poverty in Cambodia: What types of Social Protection interventions reduce chronic poverty?
This dissertation aims to consider the potential of Social Protection interventions against chronic poverty in Cambodia. Through an asset-based approach in order to identify the chronic poor and their major coping strategies against common shocks, this study attempts to suggest an effective social protection framework for the reduction of chronic poverty in the county.
How can we explain the variations between countries in the impact of economic growth on poverty reduction?
The combination of the degree of economic growth, income redistribution, sectoral pattern of growth and other factors, especially human development may generate the variations between countries in the impact of economic growth on poverty reduction.
Southeast Asia Report 31: Development Career
Time to leave for another journey. The exciting trip is ending up now. This does not mean the end of my journey.