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Background
The
NGO Forum has employed a full-time Representative since 1995. Since that
time, the Representative and core staff have played an essential role in
organising discussion and debate among member organisations, responding to
requests for information, and representing NGOs’ perspectives on a range of
development issues. The Representative (now termed “Executive Director”)
represents the NGO Forum to government, donors and other bodies on the full
range of NGO Forum's concerns. As such, the Core Project is the most
essential and permanent feature of the NGO Forum’s work.
As the
NGO Forum’s influence increased, it became necessary to create projects to
better fulfil the demand for the NGO Forum’s services. Since 1998, the NGO
Forum has created additional projects that look after particular sectors of
the NGO Forum’s work. Thus the Core Project now provides administrative and
management support to ensure effective functioning of the NGO Forum’s ten
projects, each of which facilitates an NGO network on a thematic issue.
Therefore, in addition to the Core Project’s representational role, the Core
Project provides essential back up to the projects, without which the
projects would be unable to function.
Problem
Statement
The
NGO Forum is now seen as a primary point of contact between NGOs and
government, aid agencies and development banks. It is expected to represent
NGOs on a variety of development policy issues, and facilitate NGO
participation in multi-sectoral development policy dialogue.
Relations between NGOs
and government in Cambodia are largely positive, but often subject to mutual
suspicion and mistrust. The NGO Forum needs skilful and diplomatic
representation to balance advocacy demands with the maintenance of
respectful relations. The activities and concerns of the NGO Forum need to
be publicised and better understood among government, aid agencies, and
NGOs.
The 2005 Program
Evaluation found NGO Forum to be “a strong, healthy and vibrant
organization”, but recommended that NGO Forum further build its internal
management structures, systems and capacities in order to enhance
organizational impact. Strong Cambodian leadership of the NGO Forum will be
crucial for effective and credible representation.
Goal
The
rights of poor and vulnerable groups in Cambodia are recognized and
supported by the policies and practices of Cambodia’s government and donors,
and by the wider community.
Purpose
To ensure
effective functioning of the NGO Forum and representation of its members.
Outputs
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Executive Director's
Speeches

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