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Sahmakum Teang Tnaut (STT)

Sahmakum Teang Tnaut (STT)

Samakum Teang Tnaut . a Cambodia Urban NGO

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FACTS AND FIGURES #35: Public spaces in Phnom Penh
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FACTS and FIGURES #34: A report on traffic issues in Phnom Penh from 2014 to 2017
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Facts and Figures #32 : Monitoring Community Activities In Phnom Penh
June 22, 2017, Phnom Penh is a rapidly growing city in Cambodia that has seen a massive surge in investment Read more
THE PHNOM PENH SURVEY: A Study on Urban Poor Settlements in Phnom Penh
In the decades after the fall of the Khmer Rouge regime in 1979, former residents, refugees, internally displaced persons (IDPs) Read more
Fact and Figures #30: Profiling the 13 Boeung Tompun Lake Communities as They Face the Threat of Forced Eviction
Forced eviction in the name of development and beautification is common in Cambodia. In 2011, Sahmakum Teang Tnaut (STT) identified Read more
Facts and Figures #31: A review of 147 Trash Sites between 2014 and 2016 in Phnom Penh
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Promises Kept: A Study of the Development of 77 Eviction Sites in Phnom Penh
Phnom Penh is a rapidly changing city marked by urban development. In 1998 one in every 20 Cambodians lived in Read more
commune-election
Facts and Figures #29: THE URBAN POOR COMMUNITY'S KNOWLEDGE ON THE 2017 COMMUNE ELECTION
Phnom Penh’s urban poor are a marginalized group which has yet to be examined in terms of level of knowledge Read more
Facts and Figures #28: PHNOM PENH’S LAKES: WHERE ARE THEY NOW?
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Report of Socio-Economic Impacts of Rural to Urban Migration
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Facts and Figures #26 "Solid Waste Collection and Management"
Facts and Figures #26 "Solid Waste Collection and Management" provides details information about solid waste in Phnom Penh. You can Read more
Facts & Figures "Boeung Tompun Lake: Future Unknown"
Facts & Figures #25, entitled Boeung Tompun Lake: Future Unknown, provides detailed information about the role Boeung Tompun Lake plays in Phnom Read more
Phnom Penh's Communities Under Threat of Eviction
Facts & Figures #24, entitled Phnom Penh's Communities Under Threat of Eviction, provides details information about communities under threat of eviction Read more
Phnom Penh's History of Displacement - Evicted Communities From 1990 to 2014
Facts & Figures #23, entitled Displaced Families: Phnom Penh 1990-2014, provides details of locations people have been displaced from in Read more
STT Rental Housing Survey
Local urban NGO Sahmakum Teang Tnaut (STT) has released its latest report, ‘The Phnom Penh Rental  Housing Survey’, which investigates the situation of urban poor renters in the country’s capital. This study  provides an insight into the poor living conditions faced by these communities, and highlights some of the  challenges linked to tenure insecurity, poor environmental conditions and personal safety issues: Download report in PDF: STT Rental Housing Survey_2014_Final Contact: Mr. Ee Sarom Executive Director of Sahmakum Read more
Release of ‘The Phnom Penh Survey: A study on urban poor settlements in Phnom Penh’
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Policy for the Poor?
Phnom Penh’s urban poor are under threat. Over the past two decades, 11% of the city’s current population has been Read more
End of the Line
End of the Line: Impacts of Resettlement Under the Railways Project in Phnom Penh, a new report by Sahmakum Teang Read more
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Facts and Figures #29: THE URBAN POOR COMMUNITY’S KNOWLEDGE ON THE 2017 COMMUNE ELECTION

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Facts and Figures #28: PHNOM PENH’S LAKES: WHERE ARE THEY NOW?

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Report of Socio-Economic Impacts of Rural to Urban Migration

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Facts and Figures #26 “Solid Waste Collection and Management”

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Facts & Figures “Boeung Tompun Lake: Future Unknown”

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Phnom Penh’s Communities Under Threat of Eviction

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Phnom Penh’s History of Displacement – Evicted Communities From 1990 to 2014

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STT Rental Housing Survey

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Release of ‘The Phnom Penh Survey: A study on urban poor settlements in Phnom Penh’

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Policy for the Poor?

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End of the Line

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Tale of Two Cities | Resettling Phnom Penh

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Growing Pains

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Outside the Lines

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Losing the Plot

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Railways Relocation: Six Women Tell Their Stories

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Rehabilitation of Cambodia’s Railways: Comparison of Field Data

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Displaced Families: Phnom Penh 1990-2011

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