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Research does not currently show a widely recognized organization, event, or project specifically named "JVP Cambodia III."
- Institutional strengthening: training, policy support, and systems development for local partners and authorities.
- Community interventions: livelihood diversification, skills training, microenterprise support, and social inclusion activities for vulnerable groups.
- Infrastructure and basic services: small-scale infrastructure (irrigation, water points, school/classroom improvements), combined with maintenance training.
- Capacity building and technical assistance: sector-specific technical inputs (agriculture extension, early childhood education, health worker training).
- Market linkages and value-chain development: connecting producers to markets, improving product quality and business skills.
- Climate resilience and environmental management: integrating adaptation practices, sustainable natural resource management.
- Monitoring, evaluation & learning (MEL): baseline/endline surveys, routine monitoring, and adaptive management processes.
- Embed participatory MEL with local stakeholders to track progress and adapt.
- Build government ownership through co-financing, policy dialogues, and institutionalized training.
- Design exit strategies that transfer management to local actors and secure maintenance funding.
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- Cambodia C&C: A leading retail chain in Cambodia, operating a network of supermarkets, convenience stores, and hypermarkets.
- Khmer Coffee Company: A coffee roaster and distributor in Cambodia, with a strong presence in the local market.
- Sopheak Nget: A leading manufacturer and distributor of construction materials in Cambodia.
Cultural Exchange: Initiatives like Nokor Sankranta which showcase cultural ties between the two nations. 2. Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) Research does not currently show a widely recognized
- The JVP Playbook: Standardized operational metrics, hiring protocols, and growth hacking strategies refined over 30 years in Israel.
- The Phnom Penh Sandbox: A regulatory waiver zone allowing fintech startups to test products with real consumers under relaxed central bank rules.
- Direct Line to Menlo Park: Via JVP’s network of LP (Limited Partner) relationships with US family offices and sovereign wealth funds, JVP Cambodia III helps local startups prepare for international exits.