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The Analyzing Development Issues Centre (ADIC) was registered with Cambodia’s Ministry of the Interior on 4 April 2011. ADIC began from the Cooperation Committee of Cambodia (CCC)’s Analyzing Development Issues (ADI) Project in 1999 and transformed as an NGO in 2011. ADIC’s initial goal was to increase the critical thinking skills of NGO staff and their capacity to analyze development issues through development research that contributes to beneficial social change in local communities. Grounding its work in Cambodian economic and social realities and aspiring to fill the niche left open by the ADI Project phase out, ADIC has continued to support NGOs in participatory action research (PAR) and policy studies with vulnerable groups in poor and food insecure provinces. ADIC will likewise continue to democratise policy research and to bridge the gap between policy researchers and NGO development practitioners.
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Displaying 1 - 3 of 3Agricultural investment at the crossroads in Cambodia:
Agricultural investment at the crossroads in Cambodia: Towards inclusion of smallholder farmers?
Land Titling and Poverty Reduction: A Study of Two Sanglat in Prey Nup District, Sihanoukville Municipality
This ADI study in collaboration with the Land Information Centre seeks to understand the relationship between land titling and poverty reduction in two sangkat of Prey Nup District, Sihanoukville Municipality.
Promoting Responsible Land Governance for Sustainable Agriculture in Malawi
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This project will strive to achieve 2 main results which are institutional framework for establishing customary land estates developed and tested, and rural land governance systems that conform to international guidelines have been proven feasible and recommended for scale up.