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CPWPCPWPThe Committee To Promote Women in The Committee To Promote Women in
PoliticsPolitics
CambodiaCambodia
Committee to Promote Women in Politics 2
Mrs. Ros Sopheap
CPWP CPWP MembersMembers
Mrs. Pok Nanda
Mrs. Eng Netra
Mr. Kul Panha
Mr. Hang Puthea
Mrs. Thida Khus
H.E Chou BunEng
To collaborate with each other in
developing and implementing joint activities to further the advancement of
women in Cambodian society.
To promote women and men equal participation in decision making and representation in public
office;
CPWP has the vision of a Cambodian society in
which women and men enjoy equal access to
opportunity and benefits from society
CPWP’s StrategyCPWP’s Strategy
Five components:1. Set up the women network at the
grassroots level2. Public Forum : Social Development and
Women in Decision Making 3. Training of Women Candidates/training of
women counselors and women activists4. Work with indigenous/minority groups5. Media Advocacy and Lobbying at the
national level and local level
Media and Lobbying Media and Lobbying AdvocacyAdvocacy
Develop materials and messagesDevelop radio/TV spots and broadcasting in
target provinces and citySpeak in different radio programs in the
NGOs programOrganize round table discussions in Radio
and TVPost activities on webpageDrama plays at the provincial and local
levels Lobbying activities with the high officials:Lobbying at the provincial, district of parties
representatives;
Advocacy Advocacy 2006-72006-7
Female Candidates and Elected compare Female Candidates and Elected compare from 2002 – 2007 Commune /Sangkat from 2002 – 2007 Commune /Sangkat
ElectionElection
Description 2002 2007 # & % Changed
2015 Expected
# of Candidates 75,226 102,401 27,175
# % # % # %
Female Candidates
12,044 16% 21,396
21% 9,352 78
Female from 1-3 in the list
1,161 2,328 100%
# of Candidates elected
11,261 11,353 92
Female elected 954 9% 1,662 15% 708 74% 25%
Indirect: Women in National Assembly now 18% 30%
Committee to Promote Women in Politics 7
CPWP brought 300
women commune councilors
from all the provinces to
build their capacity and express their
voice and feeling to their
own political parties and NA
Advocacy to the National Advocacy to the National level by Women Commune level by Women Commune
CouncilorsCouncilors
Committee to Promote Women in Politics 8
Celebrate to the women representatives at Celebrate to the women representatives at the decision making and build up their the decision making and build up their
relationship October 2008relationship October 2008
Political Political ParitiesParities
# women # women electedelected
% women % women electedelected
CPPCPP 2121 17.07%17.07%
SRPSRP 66 4.88%4.88%
TotalTotal 2727 21.95%21.95%
Committee to Promote Women in Politics 9
Women Elected in July 2008 Women Elected in July 2008 National Election National Election
Political Political ParitiesParities
# women # women electedelected
% women % women electedelected
CPPCPP 2121 23.33%23.33%
SRPSRP 66 23.07%23.07%
TotalTotal 2727 21.95%21.95%
Women Elected in July 2008 National Women Elected in July 2008 National Election compare among the members in Election compare among the members in
partiesparties
Committee to Promote Women in Politics 10
Numbers of Women in Executive Branch
Minister Secretary of State Under Secretary of State
Women Men Women Men Women Men
2 24 16 176 30 165
7.69% 92.31% 8.33% 91.66% 15.38% 84.62%
This # have in 2 ministries
This # have in 10 ministries
This # have in 17 ministries
Among 26 ministries, there are 6 ministries have no women in the above position.
Working Together for a prosperity and harmonize common future
Committee to Promote Women in Politics 11
No Status 2003 Currently 2015
1 Commune councilors 8 % 15 % 25 %
2 Paliamentarian 12 % 21.95 % 30 %
3 Minister 7.7% 7.7% 15%
4 Secretary of state 6% 8.33% 18%
5 Under secretary of state
5% 15.38% 20%
6 Provincial governor 0 % 0 % 10 %
7 Deputy provincial governor
0 % 11.38 % 15%
Orkun!
Thank you!