Dear KK, Many thanks for your remark.
Are you a staff? of World Khmer Radio (Vithayu Khmer Pi-Phop-lok) www.worldkhmerradio.com Let ALL OUR DREAMS come TRUE in favor of our next GENERATION ! To you, to All our Friends and to those who always keep their DREAMS at heart and in their HEADS. Best regards. Yours in pheatarapheap, On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 9:44 AM, Kheng, Khemarak <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear PuppyXpress, > > Long time no see; hope all goes well with you and your loved ones. > > In past, you have shared a lot of good short story in Camdisc. > > Whenever come across any good, educational, moral and ethical short story > again; > > would you mind share them with me. I need a lot of them for a project; I am > sure I can put them into > > good use. > > > > With Regards, > > > > KK > > > > *From:* [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] *On > Behalf Of *PuppyXpress > *Sent:* Wednesday, December 08, 2010 11:58 AM > *To:* camdisc > *Subject:* [CANCAMBODIA] Seminar on Human Development: 18 Dec 2010 > > > > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: *Chanrith Ngin* <[email protected]> > Date: Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 2:27 AM > Subject: [CANCAMBODIA] Seminar on Human Development: 18 Dec 2010 > To: campro <[email protected]>, [email protected] > > *Royal University of Phnom Penh* > > *Socio-Cultural Research Seminar Series 2010* > > *Graduate Program in Development Studies* > > * * > > Supported by Development Research Forum in Cambodia > > *What:* *“**Human **Development: People are the Real Wealth of Nations”* > > > Human development is a concept that offers an alternative approach to > development thinking, shifting attention of development work from mere > economic growth more towards people’s well-being. It argues that development > is about ensuring people’s freedom and opportunities to live long, healthy > and creative lives with dignity. Since its introduction to the world 20 > years ago through publication of Human Development Reports, the human > development approach has generated a wide range of discussions among > development thinkers and practitioners, and gained enormous popularity > across the world, incorporated into various governments’ policy making and > research agendas. This presentation attempts to give an overview of the > concept – its background, fundamental concept, recent evolution in human > development thinking and measurement. Human development is an approach that > encompasses a wide spectrum of issues which cannot be covered in one short > lecture. This introductory presentation is intended as a food for thought > for further discussions, reading, thinking and research among participants. > Who:* *Mr. Try Thoun and Ms. Kumi Careme > > > > Try is currently co-authoring the next Cambodia Human Development Report > (2010/2011) on climate change and rural livelihoods. He is an experienced > research professional who has undertaken and published various research, > project development and evaluation work related to natural resources, > agriculture and climate change in Cambodia and the Mekong Region. His > current research interest includes NRM, water resource management, agrarian > transformation, climate change, disaster risk reduction and Strategic > Environmental Assessment. Try holds an M.A. in Sustainable Development from > Chiang Mai University, Thailand. > > > > Kumi has been affiliated with UNDP in different capacities in Afghanistan > and Cambodia since 2006, most recently as the coordinator of the Cambodia > Human Development Report. Prior to joining UNDP, she held a number of > positions as researcher/coordinator of development/ academic projects > covering diverse environment and development issues– conservation, > international waters management, sustainable forestry and NRM in > post-conflict societies. Kumi holds an M.Phil in Environment and Development > from University of Cambridge, UK. > > > When: 8:00-10:00am; Saturday, 18 December 2010 > > > > *Where:* Room 104, Building A, RUPP Campus I > > * * > > *Participants:* > > > > ¨ RUPP faculty members and graduate students > > ¨ Interested scholars, researchers, practitioners and policy-makers > > > > Registration: Please confirm your participation to Mr. Keo Morokoth at * > [email protected]* <[email protected]> > > by *15 December 2010* as refreshments will be provided after the seminar. > > > > For further information, contact: > > * * > > * *Graduate Program in Development Studies > > Room 216A, Building A, RUPP Campus I > > Tel.: 012-707-002 > > Email: [email protected] > > > > > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "Cambodia Discussion (CAMDISC) - www.cambodia.org" group. > This is an unmoderated forum. Please refrain from using foul language. > Thank you for your understanding. 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