Equitable Cambodia (EC) is a national leader in advocating for the protection and defense of Cambodia’s housing, land, and natural resource rights. It was established in 2012 to enhance and safeguard the rights of all Cambodians from a protracted land-grabbing crisis that has seen nearly 14 percent of the country’s land transferred from small-scale food producers and indigenous peoples into the hands of agro-industrial firms. Through policy research, advocacy at the national and international level, coalition-building, and community organizing, EC endeavors to transform the country’s land and economic development practices into a model that respects, protects, and fulfills the human rights of the Cambodian people.
Mission
To promote inclusive and equitable development to further the progressive realization of human rights in Cambodia through community organizing, legal empowerment and evidence-based advocacy.
Notre travail dans le domaine du financement du développement
Equitable Cambodia focuses on respect for land, housing and natural resource rights of poor and vulnerable communities, which is improved through increased transparency and accountability of business and development actors operating in Cambodia.
Focus géographique
Asia