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Case Profile of Ms. Ny Romdoul, second deputy in Preaek Loung commune, Aek Phnum district, Battambong province
CCHR Project Description on 2012-12-17
Location in Battambong
Publish on 2012-12-17
This is the case profile of Ms. Ny Romdoul, Second Deputy in Preaek Loung commune, Aek Phnum district, Battambong province. It is the fourth series to produce case profiles to promote women's political representation in Cambodia at the national and sub-national levels and to encourage the public interest women's representation in politic by The Project to Promote Women's Political Representation in Cambodia hosted by The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR).
ទិវាបុណ្យ១០ធ្នូ ឆ្នាំ២០១២
CCHR Project Description on 2012-12-10
Location in Phnom Penh
Publish on 2012-12-10
On 10 December 2012, a group of domestic workers, factory workers, Tuk Tuk drivers and workers from other areas around 200 had gathered in front of Independent Democracy of Informal Economy Association (IDEA) with the attempt to march toward Ministry of Labour in order to celebrate the International Human Rights Day and to submit the petition to call for the government to ratify the ILO convention No 189 and call for better treatment for the maids. They gathered at 7:00am and then walk out from IDEA’s office; however they were stopped by a group of around 20 police after 300 meters walk out from the office. They stayed at that point for around 2 hours and then finally the authorities allow them to go forward, yet they were not allowed to walk they had to take Tuk Tuk. When they arrived in front of the Ministry of Labour, only 10 representatives were allowed to be inside the Ministry of Labour to submit the petition, even media or HR observers were not allowed to be inside the fence of Ministry.
Profile of Ms. Pich Sreyphal, First Deputy in Trapaeng Chorng Commune, Bakan District, Pursat Province
CCHR Project Description on 2012-12-07
Location in Trapaeng Chorng Commune, Bakan District, Pursat Province
Publish on 2012-12-07
This is the case profile of Ms. Pich Sreyphal, First Deputy in Trapaeng Chorng Commune, Bakan District, Pursat Province. It is the third series to produce case profiles to promote women's political representation in Cambodia at the national and sub-national levels and to encourage the public interest women's representation in politic by The Project to Promote Women's Political Representation in Cambodia hosted by The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR).
Profiles of successful women, Ms. Ear Chanthol, the commune chief at Kienchrey commune, Kampongsiem district, Kampong Cham province.
CCHR Project Description on 2012-11-22
Location in Kienchrey commune, Kampongsiem district, Kampong Cham province
Publish on 2012-11-22
This is the case profile of Ms. Ear Chanthol the commune chief at Kienchrey commune, Kampongsiem district, Kampong Cham province. It is the second series to produce case profiles to promote women's political representation in Cambodia at the national and sub-national levels and to encourage the public interest women’s representation in politic by The Project to Promote Women’s Political Representation in Cambodia hosted by The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR).
Ms. Chea Sipheang, a Successful Woman in Politics at Commune Level​ ​​​(Korkithom Commune, Keinsvay district, Kandal province)
CCHR Project Description on 2012-10-31
Location in Korkithom Commune, Keinsvay district, Kandal province
Publish on 2012-10-31
This is the case profile of Ms. Chea Sipheang a second deputy at Korkithom commune, Kiensvay district, Kandal province. It is the first series to produce case profiles to promote women's political representation in Cambodia at the national and sub-national levels and to encourage the public interest women’s representation in politic by The Project to Promote Women’s Political Representation in Cambodia hosted by The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR).
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