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The Seila Program of the Royal Government of Cambodia is an aid mobilization and coordination framework to support the country's decentralization and deconcentration reforms. It was launched in 1996 as a government experiment in poverty alleviation in rural areas. Seila means .foundation stone. in Khmer Sanskrit. In the early 1990s Cambodia emerged as a socially and politically fragmented country with an acute need for reconstruction and reconciliation...
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Andersen,Henny Moller.

Cambodia's Seila program: a decentralized approach to rural development and poverty reduction (English). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/990781468231553040/Cambodias-Seila-program-a-decentralized-approach-to-rural-development-and-poverty-reduction

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