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1 SDGs, LANGOs and their Implications to Certified NGOs GPP – 9 th Certified NGO Forum 10 September 2015 By: Soeung Saroeun, Executive Director of CCC Vision: Sustainable Development for Cambodia

2 2 1. Global Rating for Cambodia -Corruption: 157/170 nations, TI Corruption Perception Index 2014 -Freedom in the World Status: not free, Freedom House 2013 -Rule of Law: 91/99 nations, World Justice Report 2014 -Failed State Index (0-120, higher is less stable): 88, Fund for Peace 2013.

3 -Thematic: NSDP 2014 -2018, D&D 2009 – 2018, IP3-II 2015-2017, ISAF -2016-2018. -Partnership Arrangement: DCPS 2014 – 2018 (TWGs, GDCC, CDF, Annual Gov’t and NGO Meeting, Bilateral Meeting, Private sector Forum) -Currently, 85% of CSO funds are sourced from foreign aids. INGOs as a key intermediary for the funding. -Enabling Environment: emerging political parties, robust growing in private sector, restricted legal, reduction of grants. 2. Key General Trends

4 3. Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

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6 The Governments committed to bring about policy transformations in the following action areas: Domestic public resources Domestic and international private business and finance International development cooperation International trade as an engine for development Debt sustainability Addressing systemic issues Science, technology, innovation and capacity building Data monitoring and follow up 4. Summary of Addis Ababa Action Agenda

7 5. Current Legislation Environment -No consistent practices on legislation drafting process -Challenges remain for the fundamental human rights -Roles of civil society and public undermined within the law drafting process -12 laws (different status) are in the recent agenda of the government -Power consolidated, almost absences of separation of power (including court and arm forces)

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9 5. Key Concerns in LANGOs  Ambitious terminologies  Mandatory registration  No registration, No operation  Reporting requirements  Criminalization  Politicization  Dissolution

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11 Requirement for an inclusive, transparent and participatory process within the post-2015 DA It is key to link the global vision with the realities of people’s lives and their empowerment. CSOs strongly represent the voices of the poorest and the ignored groups Important roles of CSOs contributed to the development (service delivery, humanitarian, people empowerment….) The Important role of CSOs in M&E, transparency, accountability….. 6. Why CSO Partnership in SDGs?

12 7. Key Suggestions  Educate your staff members, communities and partners about SDGs and LANGOs  Reengineer your priorities, working approaches, and resources mobilizations;  Mobilize funding partners and donors to support our collective movements such as support on systematic movements; revisiting funding modality;  Mobilize local citizens and CBOs to be your real constituencies

13 13 THANK YOU! Please visit Cambodia and CCC website: http://www.ccc-cambodia.org


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