Research & articles
- Cambodia: the challenges (Audio file: 4min, 975kb MP3)
- Cambodia Program Coordinator Lee FitzRoy talks about our work in Cambodia and the challenges we face in delivering the program.
- Postcard from Takeo (2007)
- Food shortages are becoming a thing of the past in Cambodia's Takeo province.
- Banking on a buffalo
- For many poor Cambodian farmers, owning a buffalo can mean the difference between hardship and a better life. Oxfam's Maureen Bathgate meets some of the families we are helping to own and raise healthy livestock.
- Postcard from Cambodia
- Oxfam's Ant Clark writes about his recent trip to Cambodia where he saw our projects in action.
- Can the Asian Development Bank save the Tonle Sap from poverty? (April 2006) (PDF 724KB)
- Cambodia's Tonle Sap Basin is a high-profile area for the Asian Development Bank; last year alone it approved eight new projects. Oxfam's paper evaluates the Bank's operations in the Tonle Sap Basin against its stated goal of reducing poverty.
- Fish decline in the Sekong/Se San/Sre Pok River Basin: an introduction to its causes and remedies (June 2005) (PDF 1MB)
- Oxfam Australia works to find solutions to poverty with fishing communities in the Sekong/Se San/Sre Pok River Basin in Cambodia and Laos. This booklet focuses on the issue of fish decline, one of the pressing issues confronting our partner communities.
