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Discussion meeting with the heads of civil society networks in the capitals and provinces

In the afternoon of May 12, 2023, CSAF facilitated a meeting with the heads of civil society networks in the capitals and provinces under the chairmanship of HE Kem Rath Viseth, Deputy Director of the Office of Samdech Techo Hun Sen, Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Cambodia, Secretary of State, Office of the Council of Ministers and Chairman of the CSAF Board, which takes place at the Council of Ministers.During the meeting, HE President expressed his happiness and gratitude to the civil society organizations as the chairmen of the civil society networks in the capital-provinces who took the time to participate and share experiences, challenges and solutions that the chairmen of both networks. All helped during the coordination of their network at the grassroots level. After the meeting, HE President hoped that all the chairmen of the Civil Society Network will better understand their roles and responsibilities, especially they will be the key players in facilitating, increasing closeness and good work with Associations and communities that are members of the CSAF.It should also be noted that the consolidation of CSO chairmen in the capitals and provinces is a new mechanism of the CSAF to strengthen the capacity and better cooperation between the chairmen of the provincial and local civil society organizations to respond more quickly. And effectively address all the challenges for which civil society organizations are members of the VSS. Experienced in the past.

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Mr. Kem Rathviseth and Mr. Wang Wentian inspect the progress of the implementation of the Friendship Water Well Project on the Cambodia-China Silk Road in Bati District, Takeo Province

On March 10, 2019, on the campus of June 1 High School in Peam commune, Bati district, Takeo province, Mr. Kem Rathviseth, Secretary of State of the Office of the Council of Ministers and Chairman of the Board of the Civil Society Alliance Forum and Mr. Wang Wentian, Chinese Ambassador to God The Kingdom of Cambodia, accompanied by Mr. Ly Saveth, Deputy Governor of Takeo Province, as well as provincial and Bati district administrations, inspected the progress of the construction of 200 water wells at a cost of US $ 440,000. Of the Chinese people through the China Foundation for Peace and Development, which is under construction for the people of Bati and Borey Chulsar districts.Speaking at a get-together with about 500 people, beneficiaries and students, Mr. Kem Rathviseth expressed his deep gratitude to the Chinese people and the Chinese Foundation for Peace and Development for providing this precious assistance in a timely manner. And the urgent needs of the people who are experiencing a shortage of clean water. This noble gesture is a testament to the efforts to strengthen people-to-people ties as part of the overall strategy of Cambodia-China relations.He praised the efforts of the Takeo provincial leadership and the Bati district administration, as well as the Borei Chulsar district administration, who have always provided close cooperation and support to the project preparation and implementation process, and instructed the recipients. Phal and the village and commune authorities strive to maintain the achievements of these water wells for a long time.After the ceremony, the delegation inspected the Friendship Water Well on the Cambodia-China Silk Road, which is under construction in the courtyard of High School on June 1, and the well that has been built in Boulom Sok Village, Dong Commune, Bati District, Province. Takeo.

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Civil Society Alliance Forum declares full support for Prime Minister Hun Sen’s firm stance on defending Cambodia’s national sovereignty

On October 11, 2018, Mr. Kem Rath Viseth, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Civil Society Alliance Forum and all civil servants of the Civil Society Forum issued a petition in full support of the firm position of Mr. Hun Sen, Prime Minister of God. The Kingdom of Cambodia in defending national sovereignty, national independence and peace without surrendering to foreigners for aid. The Civil Society Forum also strongly condemned any individual or group with opposing positions or tendencies and agreed to bow down to foreigners for assistance as an excuse to interfere in the internal affairs of a sovereign state.

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Mr. Kem Rathviseth: International observers are all experienced in observing elections in countries around the world.

Mr. Kem Rathviseth, President of the Civil Society Alliance Forum, emphasized that the 220 international observers assigned to organizations, institutions and representatives of 52 countries on five continents are all experienced in observing elections in the countries. In the world. He said this on the evening of July 24, 2018 at the Koh Pich Center during a press conference on the participation of national and international observers for the upcoming July 29, 2018 election. .Mr. Kemrath Viseth added that the international observers came to observe Cambodia through their voluntary principles, were independent and had the right to state what they had observed in person.It should be noted that for the 6th National Assembly Election 2018, there were 1,036 national observers from 93 organizations and associations throughout the capital and 220 international observers. Organizations, institutions and representatives of 52 countries from 5 continents in the world will observe the election on July 29, 2018.In addition to direct observation at polling stations in Phnom Penh and the provinces, international observers are also scheduled to pay a courtesy call on the leaders of a number of top institutions and discuss work with various stakeholders.Following the completion of the election observation mission, the international observers are scheduled to hold a press conference on the evening of July 29, 2018. The National Observers are scheduled to hold a press conference on the afternoon of July 30, 2018 to present the facts of the election process as witnesses who observed the polling stations in person.

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