GIZ IN CAMBODIA/2013 Priority Area I -Health GIZ IN CAMBODIA/2013 Cambodia’s economic growth and stability largely depend on secure access to land. German Development Cooperation is helping to GIZ has supported health sector reforms for many years. In 2009, establish a modern land administration system by building up pro- the Social Health Protection Programme (SHPP), a joint programme fessional capacities. Advice is offered on land policy, the regulatory of German Technical (GIZ) and Financial Cooperation (KfW) was es- framework, institutional issues and land distribution to the landless tablished. Its objective is to improve the quality of public and private and land-poor. So far, over 2,6 million private land titles have been health services and to make it more accessible for poor and vulnerable distributed to mainly rural households. groups. The programme currently works in provinces of Battambang, Kampot, Kampong Cham, Orddor Meanchey, Prey Veng and Takeo. Programmes Programmes ♦♦Regional Economic Development –Green Belt Siem Reap province (RED) ♦♦Social Health Protection Programme (SHPP) ♦♦Land Rights Programme (LRP) ♦♦Regional Fit for School Programme ♦♦Muskoka Priority Area II– Rural Development With a market driven approach, the “Regional Economic Development-Green Belt Programme” links the rural poor to the opportunities of the growing economy in Siem Reap. GIZ supports capacity development of government, private sector and civil stakeholders to increase the competitiveness of local products and to develop new business and employment opportunities. To strengthen their productivity, over 40 communities in the Tonle Sap region get assistance in development and upgrading of rural infrastructure and in creating new and and improved livelihood opportunities. Cross-cutting theme “Governance” Within the cross-cutting theme Governance, GIZ supports the Royal Government of Cambodia in effectively building institutions and promoting the responsible use of political power and management of public resources. Programmes ♦♦Support to Administrative Reform and Decentralization Programme (ARDP) Promoting sustainable Development GIZ IN CAMBODIA ♦♦Support to the National Audit Authority (NAA) ♦♦Access to Justice for Women (ATJW) ♦♦Identification of Poor Households (ID Poor) ♦♦Regional ASEAN-SAI Project Contact us: Representatives from various ministries discuss the Administrative Reform Increasing the added value of local handicrafts – Introduction of new product designs Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH GIZ Office Phnom Penh No.17, St 306, Sangkat Boeung Keng Kang I, P.O. Box: 81, Phnom Penh, CAMBODIA Phone: ( 855)0 23 860 110, Fax: (855)0 23 21 27 83 Email: [email protected] Website : www.giz.de/Cambodia WebBlog: www.giz-cambodia.com GIZ IN CAMBODIA/2013 GIZ IN CAMBODIA/2013 About GIZ Vision Working efficiently, effectively and in a spirit of partnership, we sup- We are the world’s leading provider of international cooperation ser- port people and societies worldwide in creating sustainable living vices for sustainable development. conditions and building up better futures. The services delivered by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) Mission statement We advise policymakers. At home and abroad, we help decisionmakers accomplish their political objectives. We secure results. Our work is about producing results in a transparent, efficient and partner-oriented way and in line with good commercial practice. We are a global player. Decentralized structures, intercultural com- GmbH include regional and technical competence and tried and tested We manage change. We work holistically, draw on extensive imple- management know-how. As a federal enterprise, we support the Ger- petence and a highly professional workforce are the factors that fuel mentation experience and share responsibility for achieving objec- man Government in achieving its objectives in the field of international our success. tives with our partners. cooperation for sustainable development. We are also engaged in in- We provide know-how. Our services are built on a wealth of regional ternational education work around the globe. and technical competence and tried and tested management expertise. Who we work for – GIZ’s clients We develop solutions. We use our wide range of instruments and networks flexibly and innovatively to create value for our commis- GIZ in Cambodia The Federal Government of Germany has been cooperating with the Royal Government of Cambodia by providing technical support and expertise through GIZ. By joint efforts with its partners GIZ addresses priority areas of sustainable development in the country for more Most of our activities are commissioned by the German Federal Minis sioning parties and to empower people to shape their own develop- try for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). GIZ also op- ment processes. erates on behalf of other German Ministries – in particular the Federal We act as an intermediary. Our core competencies include balancing 1. Health Foreign Office, the Federal Ministry of Environment and the Federal diverse interests in sensitive contexts and providing entry points for 2. Rural Development and Ministry of Education and Research – as well as German federal states the private sector and civil society. 3. Cross-cutting theme “Governance” and municipalities, and public and private sector clients both in Ger- We are value-driven. As a federally owned enterprise, we are guided many and abroad. These include the governments of other countries, by the principles of our social order, act in the interests of Germany the European Commission, the United Nations and the World Bank. and, first and foremost, support the development policy of the Ger- 1. Civil Peace Service (ZFD) man Government. 2. Stone conservation in Angkor 3. Alumni programme Over 240 international and local staff work for GIZ in Cambodia German-Cambodian Development Cooperation: A partnership built on mutual trust than 18 years. Our work focuses on 3 priority areas: We also focus on other programmes Preceptor programme in Kampong Cham province
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