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Cambodia

Region: Asia and the Pacific
Convention Status: Ratified
Date of Ratification: 19/9/2007

Point of Contact

Vin Laychour
Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts
N° 227, Norodom
Phnom Penh 12301
Cambodia
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Project(s)

Cambodia: Creating an environment where cultural industries can thrive

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Capacity building in Cambodia

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Available Periodic Report(s)

Contributions to IFCD:

June 2021
US$ 209.00

January 2021
US$ 203.00

May 2019
US$ 203.00

May 2018
US$ 131.00

April 2017
US$ 146.00

April 2016
US$ 121.00

January 2016
US$ 116.00