Analyzing Development Issues Centre (ADIC) (Cambodia)
Analyzing Development Issues Centre (ADIC) (Cambodia)
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Analyzing Development Issues Centre (ADIC) is a Cambodian policy and development agency providing civil society organizations and community leaders with the information and skills training necessary to meaningfully contribute to Cambodia’s development.

ADIC was registered with the Ministry of Interior of Cambodia in April 2011. It has been involved in community organization work, participatory action research (PAR) and policy-type of applied research across several internationally funded projects.

The Cambodia-based nonprofit previously managed a needs-driven research and policy advocacy project in five Tonle Sap’s provinces in collaboration with WorldFish and Mahidol University, Thailand. The track record of ADIC team’s experiences in the Northeast provinces and Tonle Sap provinces including Kampong Thom Province dates back to 2011.

During that year, WorldFish first teamed up with ADIC and other NGO partners to promote community engagement and support under the Strengthening Aquatic Resources Governance (STARGO) 2011-2013 project and the Aquatic Agricultural System (AAS) ProgramĀ. This initiative -- which used Collaborating for Resilience (CoRe) and Participatory Action Research (PAR) approaches -- covered five Tonle Sap provinces.   ADIC later partnered with Mahidol University for a regional research and action project covering four countries of Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Thailand on promoting safe migration.

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