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Summary of publication
This is the third CCJAP output-to-outcome Six-Monthly Progress Report, covering the period from October 2014 to March 2015.
This report presents progress against the second CCJAP annual work-plan and budget, which covers the period from July 2014 to June 2015. The report also presents adequacy of progress towards end-of-program outcomes, including results from activities and outputs under the first CCJAP annual work-plan and budget, which covered the period from July 2013 to June 2014.
The most significant development during the reporting period has been the evolution of the relationship between CCJAP and the Cambodian National Police (CNP), which has resulted in the deepening of ties between both organisations and the commencement of a CCJAP-supported program to implement community policing across the CNP's 1633 commune police posts. CCJAP has earned the trust of its CNP counterparts at the highest command levels of the organisation and has provided strategic advice to the leadership of the CNP's Department of Administrative Police Post Affairs (DAPPA), which is the CNP department tasked with implementing community policing in Cambodia. The move to pilot and implement community policing is a major first step towards modernising the CNP's systems of police service delivery while focusing crime prevention and community safety on key social issues such as reducing gender-based violence (GBV). The progress made by CCJAP in this period is significant, and combines the development of trusted and mature relationships with a shared commitment to trial and implement community policing across the country.
Full publication
Six Monthly Progress Report, October 2014 to March 2015 [PDF 2.4 MB]