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Displaying 871 - 875 of 876Svay Rieng province investment information
A factsheet showing key administrative and investment statistics of the Svay Rieng province including a geographical location and road network map of the province and information about ELC, SEZ and other investments.
L.Y.P Group Co., Ltd - the most dynamic and diversified business group in Cambodia
A brochure promoting the company profile, multi-business and the President's Message.
Location map of economic land concession in Ratanakiri proposed by Sesan Kiri Joint-Stock Investment Trading
A map showing the location of 4,720.513 hectares of economic land concession in Lumphat district of Ratanakiri proposed by Sesan Kiri Joint-Stock Investment Trading Co., Ltd.
Land rights and the rush for land findings of the global commercial pressures on land research project
More than 40 organisations collaborated in this global research project through
case studies, thematic studies, and regional overviews,
from which the content and analysis of this report are
drawn. Several organisations, in particular SWAC, Oxfam
and RRI, contributed significantly out of their own
resources. The writing of this report involved an initial
writing workshop in November 2010 with co-authors
and contributing authors, and a second in June 2011
with co-authors. This report also draws on the extensive
Press release on 3 indigenous communities to receive communal land titles
Three indigenous villages comprising 329 families in the northeast region of Cambodia have been granted communal land titles by the Royal Government, the first to be issued in the country. In a joint ceremony on 14 December 2011 in Rattanakiri province, community members of Le En village in Teun commune, Koun Mom district and La L'eun Kraen village in Ou Chum commune, Ou Chum district, received their certificates of collective land title for 1,454 hectares and 920 hectares, respectively.