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National Workshop on the Formulation of 2020 Annual Workplan and Budget of the National Committee for Sub-National Democratic Development National Workshop On the Formulation of 2020 Annual Workplan and Budget of the National Committee for Sub-National Democratic Development Phnom Penh, MOI Meeting Room (Building S), 05 December 2019 List of Participants No. Name Position and Institution I. NCDD Members Deputy Prime Minister, minister of Interior and Chairman 1. Samdech Krolahom Sar Kheng of NCDD Permanent Deputy Prime Minister, Minister in Charge of 2. H.E Kitti Niti Kosal Pundit Bin Chhin the Office of the Council of Ministers Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of the Ministry of 3. H.E Akka Sapheachar Aun Pornmoniroth Economy and Finance Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of the Ministry of Land 4. H.E Chea Sophara Management, Urbanization and Construction 5. H.E Chhay Than Senior Minister, Minister of the Ministry of Planning Senior Minister, Minister of the Ministry of Industries & 6. H.E Kitti Setha Pundit Cham Prasidh Handicraft 7. H.E Suy Sem Minister of the Ministry of Mines and Energy 8. H.E Ouk Rabun Minister of the Ministry of Rural Development 9. H.E Ing Khantha Phavy Minister of the Ministry of Women's Affairs 10. H.E Mam Bunheng Minister of the Ministry of Health Minister of the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, and 11. H.E Veng Sakhon Fisheries 12. H.E Pundit Sapheachar Hang Chuon Naron Minister of the Ministry of Education, Youth, and Sports 13. H.E Kitti Pundit Pich Bunthin Minister of the Ministry of Civil Service 14. H.E Say Sam Al Minister of the Ministry of Environment Minister attached to the Prime Minister, General 15. H.E Chhieng Yanara Secretary of the Cambodian Rehabilitation and Development Board Permanent Secretary of State of the Ministry of Interior 16. H.E Sak Setha and Head of NCDD Secretariat 17. H.E Ngy Chanphal Secretary of State of the Ministry of Interior Secretary of State of the Ministry of Interior and 18. H.E. Ngan Chamroeun Executive Deputy Head of NCDD Secretariat 19. H.E Leng Vy Secretary of State of the Ministry of Interior II. Ministers of relevant Ministries Senior Minister, Minster of the Ministry of Public Works 20. H.E Sun Chanthol and Transportation Senior Minister, Minister of the Ministry of Cults and 21. H.E Him Chhem Religion 1 No. Name Position and Institution Minister of the Ministry of Social Affairs, Veterans and 22. H.E Vong Soth Youth Rehabilitation Minister of the Ministry of Water Resources & 23. H.E Lim Kean Hor Meteorology 24. H.E Thong Khon Minister of the Ministry of Tourism 25. H.E Phoeurng Sackona Minister of the Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts 26. H.E Pan Sorasak Minister of the Ministry of Commerce 27. H. E Ith Sam Heng Minister of the Ministry of Labor and Vocational Training 28. H.E Khieu Kanharith Minister of the Ministry of Information 29. H.E Ang Vong Vathanna Minister of the Ministry of Justice 30. H.E Tram Iv Tek Minister of the Ministry of Post and Telecommunications III. Representatives of the Steering Committee on D&D Reform (SCDD) of relevant Ministries Secretary of State and 2 representatives of 31. H.E Hou Taing Eng 3 persons MOP SCDD Secretary of State and 5 representatives of MEF SCDD and Secretariat General of 32. H.E Chou Kimleng 6 persons Committee on PFMR; and Department General of National Budget Secretary of State and a representative of 33. H.E Te Kuy Seang 2 persons MoH SCDD Secretary of State and a representative of 34. H.E Pundit Sapheacha Nath Bunroeun 2 persons MoEYS SCDD Secretary of State and 3 representatives of 35. H.E Thor Sethana 4 persons MCS SCDD Secretary of State and a representative of 36. H.E Kim Siphat 2 persons MoWA SCDD Secretary of State and a representative of 37. H.E Nou Nim 2 persons MoSVY SCDD Secretary of State and a representative of 38. H.E Sous Kong 2 persons MRD SCDD Secretary of State and a representative of 39. H.E Kuy Marin Dy 2 persons MAFF SCDD Secretary of State and representative of 40. H.E Chhan Saphan 2 persons MLMUPC SCDD Secretary of State and a representative of 41. H.E Long Bunnasereywath 2 persons MCFA SCDD Secretary of State and a representative of 42. H.E Koem Sithan 2 persons MoC SCDD Secretary of State and a representative of 43. H.E Kim Touch 2 persons MIH SCDD Secretary of State and a representative of 44. H.E Ho Vichetr 2 persons MME SCDD 2 No. Name Position and Institution Secretary of State and a representative of 45. H.E Pich Sophan 2 persons MLVT Under Secretary of State and a 46. H.E Noun Sameth 2 persons representative of MoT SCDD Under Secretary of State and a 47. H.E Meas Monika 2 persons representative of MPWT SCDD Under Secretary of State and a 48. H.E Yin Nguon Kolenin 2 persons representative of MoWRM SCDD Under Secretary of State and a 49. H.E Chay Samith 2 persons representative of MoE SCDD Under Secretary of State and head of the 50. H.E Chin Malin Legal and Judicial System Reform 1 person Secretariat, Ministry of Justice 51. H.E Pa Socheath Vong Chairperson of CP Council Association 1 person Chairperson of National League of Local 52. H.E Soy Kosal 1 person Council Association Secretary General of SNA Council 53. Mr. Pok Sokundara 1 person Associations IV. MOI and NCDDS Management 54. H.E Ang Mongkol Secretary of State, MOI 1 person 55. H.E Mao Chantara Secretary of State, MOI 1 person 56. H.E Oum Mara Under Secretary of State of MOI 1 person 57. H.E Lou Ramin Under Secretary of State of MOI 1 person 58. H.E Dy Sokphan Under Secretary of State of MOI 1 person 59. H.E Sar Thavy Under Secretary of State of MOI 1 person 60. H.E Out Sam An MOI Under Secretary of State 1 person Under Secretary of State of MOI, Deputy 61. H.E Lay Navuth 1 person Head of NCDDS Under Secretary of State of MOI, Deputy 62. H.E Chan Sothea 1 person Head of NCDDS 63. H.E Ros Vorun Under Secretary of State of MOI 1 person 64. H.E Prak Sam Oeun Director General of Administration of MOI 1 person Secretary General of the General 65. H. E Por Pheak 1 person Secretariat of MOI 66. H.E General Seng Yu Ann Director General of Finance of MOI 1 person 67. H.E Ouch Chan Nora Head of Legislative Council of MOI 1 person Deputy Director General of Administration 68. H.E Ny Kimsan 1 person of MOI and Chief of PMSD/ NCDDS Deputy Director General of Administration 69. H.E Sor Vorin 1 person of MOI and Chief of AFD/ NCDDS Deputy Director General of Administration 70. H.E Sous Prathna of MOI in charge of Department of CP and 1 person Khan Affairs 3 No. Name Position and Institution Deputy Director General of MOI in charge 1 person 71. H.E Uong Chanthy of Personnel Department, MOI 1 person 72. H.E Tann Samnang Deputy Director General, MOI 73. Mr. Chhun Bunnara Deputy Chief of PMSD/ NCDDS 1 person 74. Mr. Ma On Ma Onnath Deputy Chief of PMSD/ NCDDS 1 person 75. Mr. Chey Sambath Phalla Deputy Chief of PADD/ NCDDS 1 person 76. Miss. Chum Chan Mony Deputy Chief of AFD/ NCDDS 1 person 77. Mr. Yam Meng Sean Chief of Internal Audit/ NCDDS 1 person 78. Mr. So Moni Raksa Chief of Training Department, MOI 1 person Chief of Department of CS and DM Affairs, 1 person 79. Mrs. Chy Chanraksmey MOI Chief of Function and Resource 1 person 80. Mr. Buon Heng Department, MOI Chief of Total Administration Department, 81. Mr. Chhan Chan Sopheak 1 person MOI V. Sub‐National Administrations and Provincial Line Departments 82. CP Council Chairpersons 25 persons 83. CP Governors 25 persons 84. CP Deputy Governors and Permanent Deputy of CP‐SCDD 25 persons 85. Chairperson of CP WCCCs 25 persons 86. CP administration directors 25 persons 87. Directors of CP Department of Women’s Affairs 25 persons 88. Directors of CP Department of Economy and Finance 25 persons 89. Directors of CP Finance Division 25 persons 90. DMK Council Chairpersons 25 persons 91. DMK Governors 25 persons VI. Development Partners ADB, SIDA, SDC, EU, UNICEF, UNDP, WB, UNFPA, DFAT, UNCDF, GIZ, JICA, KAS, IFAD, 92. 17 persons USAID, WFP, UN Women, USAID… VII. Civil Society Organizations Pact, The Asia Foundation, CDRI, VSO, CPDD, CCC, Save the Children, World Vision, 93. 16 persons CDMD, Silaka, STAR Kampuchea, RACHA, CCSP, CARE, OXFAM, API,… VIII. NCDD Secretariat 94. NCDDS officials 99 persons TOTAL 489 persons 4 .
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