In Cambodia, public participation in decision making processes has somewhat improved over the past two decades, mainly due to the constant efforts of civil society organisations. API has been at the forefront of this push, always insisting that citizens and communities should take an active part in planning and budgeting at the local level, and also in law-making or other more complex processes on a nationwide scale.
But the task is far from completed. Especially women, youth and disadvantaged groups are still not nearly as involved in public and political life as they should, if Cambodia is ever to become a consolidated democracy where development is sustainable.