Our Work

Since its founding in 2003, API has played a key role in advancing government decentralization and public financial management reforms. Notable achievements include successful advocacy for Social Protection policy changes during and after COVID-19, contributing to the 2023 National Strategy for Informal Economy Development, the 2023 Public Procurement Law Amendment, the Draft Law on Access to Public Information (2018 & 2020), and annual budget increases for sub-national administration, education, health, agriculture, and social development since 2017. API also supported the full implementation of the Social Accountability Framework (2016-2025), the 2015 Road Traffic Law revision, and the 2010 Anti-Corruption Law adoption.

 

API has strengthened the capacity of 170 community-based organizations—mainly focused on natural resource management as well as groups representing people with disabilities, youth, women, and indigenous peoples—to engage in commune development decision-making. These groups gained confidence to raise community issues with local authorities across nearly 400 communes, 700 primary schools, and 200 health centers between 2016 and 2024. This resulted in over 300 advocacy cases successfully addressed, benefiting communities nationwide, including many indigenous groups. API’s work spans 19 of Cambodia’s 24 provinces, integrating citizens’ voices into decision-making in 605 communes and 91 districts, covering 85% of all sub-national administrations.

 

This inclusive approach has enhanced public service delivery and accountability in health centers, schools, and local administrations, ensuring community needs are met. API’s consistent relevance and professionalism have earned broad recognition nationally.

We Focus on Inclusion

API’s vision is for Cambodia to become a more harmonious and inclusive society with sustainable development. To achieve this, API focuses on goals such as empowering disadvantaged groups economically, enhancing climate risk management, promoting inclusive policies, ensuring good governance, and advancing democratic values, human rights, and Gender Equality, Disability and Social Inclusion (GEDSI).

 

API’s work is grounded in a human rights-based approach, focused on protecting and empowering all citizens—particularly women, youth, and marginalized populations. API is committed to ensuring that everyone, especially disadvantaged groups, can voice their concerns to the government and decision-makers and actively contribute to Cambodia’s sustainable development.

Central to API’s mission are gender equality, women’s rights, youth empowerment, and the inclusion of vulnerable communities, including people living in poverty, persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples, and out-of-school children. These priority groups are explicitly highlighted as key focus areas in API’s Strategic Plans for 2019–2023 and 2024–2028.

We Keep Pace with the Times

As Cambodia has changed, API has also grown and taken on new roles. With its new Strategic Plan, API will keep working in its usual rural areas near Tonle Sap Lake, the Mekong River, and the Coastal Areas. But it will also expand to nearby districts and provinces, with a special focus on cities. This is because many young people are moving to urban areas and driving social change. Digital technology is an important theme in all of API’s programs. Since most Cambodians, especially young people, are now online, there are new opportunities to use and new challenges to address.

Our Programmes

API’s activities mainly focus on three priority axes:

Advocacy for Policy Change

We build capacity, that is, we help civil society organisations and individual citizens, especially women, youth and disadvantaged groups, to voice their concerns, influence policy and make the government respect their rights and address their needs.

Local Democratic Participation

We encourage citizens to actively participate in decision making processes and hold local authorities and service providers accountable. We also advocate for the transfer of government functions to the local level.

Access to Information

We campaign for the disclosure of public information on critical issues at both the local and the national level, and we keep up our advocacy efforts for the law on access to public information to be finally passed by Parliament.

Inclusive Policy Governance & GEDSI

Key Strategic Objectives:

  • Gender
  • Equality
  • Social inclusion

Economic Development & Informal Economy

Key Strategic Objectives:

  • Job creation
  • Economic empowerment
  • Market access

Climate Action & Environmental Justice

Key Strategic Objectives:

  • Climate adaptation
  • Environmental protection
  • Green transition

Civil Society Sustainability & Resilience

Key Strategic Objectives:

  • Organizational capacity
  • Financial sustainability
  • Network resilience

Our Theory of Change

API uses a Theory of Change to make its work more effective by clearly defining its desired long-term impact and mapping the logical pathways and assumptions needed to achieve it. This helps API to focus on impact-driven strategies, test and refine its approaches continuously, and communicate convincingly to donors and stakeholders how and why its interventions will lead to meaningful change.

Civic Tech Tool

1- Pidor

Facebook Chatbot and public dashboard for citizen access to information on government One Window Services at commune, district, and provincial levels with financial support of USAID, Bread for the World and Dan Church Aid: Public dashboard Welcome to Public Dashboard of OW4C(pidordashboard.org) and Facebook https://web.facebook.com/pidorow4cbot/ . PIDOR Chatbot provides citizens access to like Information on OWSO services, […]

2- Digital Score Card

ISAF-II digital scorecards and ISAF public dashboard journey for the public to access via the ISAF-II website Digital-csc.org. Blended Digital Scorecard is ISAF Phase II EU funded Project (Supporting meaningful civic engagement for improved accountability by leveraging digital technologies) 2019-23. The overall objective for this Action is to develop effective, accountable and transparent institutions at all […]

3- Citizen Analysis Budget Tools

The Citizen Budget App on district commune budget analysis, 2021-2022 commune & district budgets updated and disseminated to people https://citizenbudget.apiinstitute.org/dashboard . The budget analysis App was supported by UNICEF, DCA and BfdW on developing the budget application on Apple Account (iOS), Google Account (Android), Website. The objective is to increase the capacity of interested of citizens in […]

4- Online M&E System

API has implemented IT & ICT policy & assessed API ICT & social media’s capacity and security risks; to improve, manage the digital systems/platforms and its infrastructure & its security and recovery plan and data management and storage and development M&E data online system M&E Database Management System(apiinstitute.org).