Learning Platform Close

NEP Cambodia: Third National Conference on Transforming Education to Promote Inclusion in the Education Sector

The NEP Third National Conference aims to address the knowledge gap regarding policy
implementation and local targets of SDG4 and TES Commitments and will bring together civil society, development partners, and government actors, to discuss how all education sector stakeholders can participate in transforming education, systems strengthening, and education sector collaboration in the Cambodian context.

Registration: https://questionpro.com/t/AVgOrZzEfA

Full program in PDF: Download

Other Events

CDRI: Call for Abstracts for the Regional Symposium

  • 21-22 November 2023
  • Full-day
  • Phnom Penh, Cambodia
  • October 15, 2023

CDRI is pleased to invite researchers working on the economic, social, and environmental challenges facing the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) to submit abstracts for a regional symposium. The symposium will be held on 21-22 November 2023 and will focus on \"The Greater Mekong Subregion’s Economic Recovery: The Uncertainty of External Events and Inclusive Development.\" If you are interested, please submit your abstract here: https://tinyurl.com/24hsc986 > Deadline: 15 October 2023 Details of the conference can be found here.  For further information, please reach out to Mr. Kosal Nith at kosal.nith@cdri.org.kh.

Women in Tech Award 2023

Cambodia Women In Tech Award aims to provide a platform for women in tech to network with each other and share their knowledge and experiences. This helps to empower women in tech and to create a more inclusive and diverse tech community in Cambodia. We are looking for the extraordinary female entrepreneur, engineer, government official, creative and youngster who make an impact in the digital transformation era. Apply Now: cadt.edu.kh/events/women-in-tech/

9th International Conference: Shrinking Civic Space in Asia

  • August 21-23, 2024
  • Full-day
  • Bangkok, Thailand

Asia Centre’s 9th Annual International Conference will revolve around stories of resistance and pushback in defense of civic space in Asia. This topic is pressing and timely given the widespread contraction of civic spaces in the region, which poses a threat to the future of democratic societies. Registration is open to all presenters and participants from academic institutions, media outlets and journalist associations, businesses, national and regional civil society organizations, international NGOs, political parties, parliaments, government agencies, and intergovernmental organizations to facilitate knowledge sharing and networking. Researchers and practitioners wishing to present papers or share their experiences are invited to submit a title and abstract of 300–340 words in English, together with a biographical paragraph of 100 words, here. For those submitting papers, full papers should be 5,000 words (Please refer to the Style Sheet Guidelines). Following the international conference, the Asia Centre will publish the Conference Proceedings. Guidelines for the Conference Proceedings can be found here. Please contact us at contact@asiacentre.org Register here