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Development Effectiveness and Results in Cambodia

Cambodia is at a crossroads in its development as it moves from a postconflict situation towards a more normal development paradigm. More than two decades of international isolation and conflict that ended in 1991 devastated much of the country's physical, social, and human capital. Although important economic and social gains have been made over the past decade, the development agenda remains daunting.

ADB’s overarching goal in Cambodia is sustainable poverty reduction. In line with the priorities and strategies identified in the Government’s Rectangular Strategy, the CSP will focus on three strategic pillars: broad-based economic growth, inclusive social development, and good governance.

See Cambodia Country Partnership Strategy

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Results-Focused Project Design and Management 19 to 23 Mar 2007
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