The Phnom Penh Post

Battambang hosting safe village-commune forum

- Van Socheata

BATTAMBANG province is set to host a public forum on December 5 and 6 to address citizens’ challenges and concerns. The forum will be held under the theme “Let’s join and strengthen the ‘safe village-commune’ policy,” as announced by Uy Ry, chairman of the Battambang provincial council, during a November 20 meeting.

“This forum aims to contribute to the implementa­tion of the government’s decentrali­sation and deconcentr­ation reform policy. It seeks to enhance governance at the administra­tive level, fostering democracy at the grassroots level and supporting socioecono­mic developmen­t for a meaningful contributi­on to poverty reduction across Cambodia,” he said.

The forum is scheduled for the provincial council to apprise the city, district, commune, community and stakeholde­rs about its annual activities. This responds to request to engage in discussion­s and provide clarificat­ion on challenges faced by the participan­ts.

“The forum also seeks to enhance responsive­ness to local needs, communicat­e the roles, tasks and responsibi­lities of the council and the provincial council, and engage in consultati­on to address challenges, concerns and priority needs with local residents.

This includes studying and finding suitable solutions to respond promptly to the situation,” he explained.

Am Sam Ath, operations director at rights group LICADHO, emphasised the significan­ce of public forums for authoritie­s to address people’s concerns, particular­ly daily life-related issues such as the implementa­tion of the “safe village-commune” policy. He points out the need for authoritie­s to review and improve their implementa­tion based on the insights gathered.

“The provincial administra­tion can collect people’s requests, considerin­g them for resolution. If unresolved locally, the case can escalate to the national level or relevant institutio­ns. Historical­ly, the Ministry of Interior has addressed

many such issues,” he explained.

Sam Ath stated that he wants these public forums to be held regularly and without any political bias, so the authoritie­s can gather the opinions of the people so as to promote quick and timely solutions to problems.

Rights group Adhoc spokesman Soeng Sen Karuna said that holding such a public forum is a good thing, but the provincial authoritie­s should invite all stakeholde­rs, especially people with problems to participat­e in this forum.

“I’ve received extensive feedback from the grassroots level about past public forums, where residents felt singled out by the authoritie­s for participat­ion. Therefore, I recommend a more inclusive approach to organising this forum,” he added.

 ?? YOUSOS APDOULRASH­IM ?? A time lapse bird’s-eye view of Battambang town lit up at night last August.
YOUSOS APDOULRASH­IM A time lapse bird’s-eye view of Battambang town lit up at night last August.

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