Spd — Db.ncdd.gov.kh

The SPD is a financing mechanism (often evolving from previous funds like the Commune/Sangkat Fund) aimed at strengthening the capacity of local governments to deliver public services and infrastructure. The SPD focuses on:

Infrastructure building dictated heavily by centralized top-down assumptions.

Hyper-local grassroots initiatives. Core Structural Features of db.ncdd.gov.kh/spd

The database forms a fundamental pillar of Cambodia's broader National Program for Sub-National Democratic Development . This system tracks public investment, promotes local transparency, and drives decentralization and deconcentration (D&D) reforms across all tiers of local governance. Understanding the Architecture: What is the sPD? db.ncdd.gov.kh spd

October 26, 2023 Subject: Overview of Cambodia’s Sub-National Data Infrastructure

The db.ncdd.gov.kh spd platform has a wide range of potential applications across various sectors, including:

The database captures a comprehensive range of information for each project, including: The SPD is a financing mechanism (often evolving

The system maps every entry against the official Cambodia Gazetteer . This structural standardization ensures that project updates correspond to precise geographic and boundary codes across all 25 provinces. Strategic Alignment with Cambodia Vision 2050

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The db.ncdd.gov.kh spd platform offers a range of features that make it an invaluable resource for researchers, policymakers, and development practitioners: Core Structural Features of db

The portal represents a significant leap forward for Cambodia’s sub-national governance. For the first time, a citizen in a remote Ratanakiri village can, with basic internet access, see exactly how their commune budget is spent. While gaps in data quality and coverage remain, the trajectory is clear: transparency leads to trust, and trust leads to development.

The definitive administrative registry indexing geographic names, official boundary lines, and population clusters across Cambodia's 25 provinces.