Monday, 12 October 2009 12:30

Cambodia: Strategic Framework for Development Cooperation Management

Rate this item
(0 votes)
The Strategic Framework for Development Cooperation Management is a policy document issued by the Royal Government of Cambodia setting out the roles and responsibilities of ministries and government agencies in mobilisation and managing development assistance, and the objectives and principles for development cooperation.  It asks donors to work through a single focal point for aid coordination (the Cambodian Rehabilitation and Development Board), rather than to enter into agreements directly with beneficiary institutions.  It describes the operations of Technical Working Groups at the sectoral level, and the high-level Government Donor Coordination Committee.  It sets out general principles for aid effectiveness, calling on donors to align behind country policies and strategies, and to shift as far as possible from stand-alone projects towards programme-based approaches.  These principles are further elaborated in National Operational Guidelines for Development Cooperation Grant Assistance, which set out procedures for identifying, implementing and monitoring grant assistance.

Additional Info

  • Document type: Country examples
  • External Link:
  • Country: Cambodia
  • Author(s): Royal Government of Cambodia
  • Year: 2006
  • Learn more:
  • Document Topic: Aid Policies & Strategies
  • Resource Catagory: Country Examples
Last modified on Wednesday, 24 February 2010 17:31
More in this category: The Afghanistan Compact »