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RECOFTC Cambodia
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With a long-term, landscape-based and inclusive approach to supporting local communities, RECOFTC Cambodia has been laying the groundwork and enhancing the capacity for community forestry in the country since 2001.

Working with government, civil society, community and other stakeholders, we help strengthen the implementation of sustainable forestry practices in Cambodia. Our work helps communities secure land and resource rights, stop deforestation, find alternative livelihoods and foster gender equality.

Securing Cambodia's threatened Prey Lang landscape and the well-being of its people

Prey Lang is one of the world's most important biodiversity hotspots. Since 2006, we have supported communities to secure their tenure rights and ensure a healthy and resilient Prey Lang landscape.

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Call for applications: Weaving Leadership for Gender Equality

RECOFTC is seeking early-career professionals from Asia to apply for the Weaving Leadership for Gender Equality (WAVES) programme. WAVES is a regional initiative that builds capacity among young leaders to tackle gender inequalities in sustainable landscape management, particularly within the forestry and climate change contexts. 

Community forestry models in Asia-Pacific

An overview of the formal community forestry models in RECOFTC’s seven countries of engagement: Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao People’s Democratic Republic (Lao PDR), Myanmar, Nepal, Thailand and Viet Nam. It can guide the work of those working on or interested in learning about community forestry, including decision-makers, forestry practitioners and civil society.

Projects from Cambodia