The Tonle Sap Basin Strategy
Serrat, Olivier | April 2005
Abstract
The Tonle Sap Basin Strategy marks the introduction of basin-level strategic planning in Cambodia. The strategic planning process is iterative and provides regular opportunities for inputs in support of the Country Strategy and Program (2005–2007) and its annual updates; the Poverty Reduction Partnership Agreement entered into by the Government and ADB; the Rectangular Strategy of the Government; the goals of the United Nations Millennium Declaration of September 2000; and Cambodia’s international obligations visà-vis the Tonle Sap. The details of ADB’s thematic and sector support programs will be laid out in the annual updates of the Country Strategy and Program.
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Serrat, Olivier. 2005. The Tonle Sap Basin Strategy. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/4930. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.Keywords
Asian Development Bank
Development
Rural Development
Public Sector
Public Sector Management
Development Cooperation
Development Goals
Organization For Economic Cooperation & Development
Public Sector Projects
Ports
Education
Ports
Education
Rural planning
Regional development bank
Project finance
Strategic planning
Infrastructure projects
Government programs
Public finance
Public enterprises
Infrastructure
Partnership
Power
Communication in rural development
Rural enterprise zones
Communication in community development
Social participation
Development banks
Community banks
Partnership
Joint venture
Economic development
Public works
Administrative agencies
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