Introduction
Youth participation in local governance remains a critical gap in Cambodia’s development landscape. Despite comprising a significant portion of the population, young people often lack the knowledge, confidence, and access to engage meaningfully in decision-making processes. The “Strengthening Youth Participation in Local Planning and Budgeting” project was designed to address this gap by equipping youth with the skills and platforms needed to influence local planning and budgeting. Through targeted training, digital engagement tools, and advocacy support, the project aimed to foster a new generation of civic-minded youth leaders who can contribute to inclusive and responsive local governance. The initiative also sought to build trust and collaboration between youth and commune authorities, ensuring that youth voices are not only heard but acted upon.
The project achieved significant milestones:
Case Study: “Youth’s voice is an important to contribute developing community”

Koh Chreng is a remote commune located along the Mekong River in Chet Borei district, Kratie province. With 477 households and over 1,580 youths, the area had seen minimal youth involvement in local governance prior to the project.
Kim Ly, a 14-year-old girl from Koh Chreng commune, had never imagined herself participating in local governance. “Before, I was so blank on community development, and I thought I was too young, and no one listened to my voice”, she shared. After joining the project, she attended training sessions and learned about the Commune Investment Plan, budget formulation, and the role of commune councils.
Empowered by this knowledge, Kim Ly began attending commune council meetings and confidently raised youth concerns. “After that, I understood the advantages of youth engagement with community planning and budgeting. I braved the chance to participate in the commune council meetings. Especially, I feel more confident in presentation, public speaking, and raising the youth’s issues without hesitation”, she said.
Her advocacy led to the inclusion of three youth priorities in local planning: improving ferry services, restoring old school buildings, and increasing access to clean water and sanitation. “Youth’s voice is important to contribute to developing the community. All youths should pay more attention to our community development because we are the young generation of the commune.”