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You are here: Home » Our Organisation MIPAD

Our Own Organisation: MIPADFor latest news about MIPAD, please follow the "Latest News" section of

this website here!

Or go to our Facebook Page:

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Mondulkiri-Indigenous-People-Association-for-Development/280577912069530

We formally established our own "Mondulkiri Indigenous People Association forDevelopment" organisation in early 2012. The Association was carefullydeveloped and built up from the first group of just four village-based self-helpgroups in the same way as MRDC evolved. This is thanks to donors; Nomad RSI,and other supporters that include Mondulkiri's authorities headed by HEGovernor. MIPAD was officially registered with the Ministry of Interior in 2012::

Our original charter and scope of mission was declared at the inaugural meetingin Romonear Commune - this id reproduced below in English.

The acronym "MIPAD" is to be used. The logo above will be redesigned to reflectmembers' views. The first Constitution and By-Laws are now in operation.Thanks to a grant of $5,000 from First Peoples Worlwide, MIPAD will be able torefine and develop these in 2012. They can be seen here:

MIPAD's Interim Bye-Laws appear here. They will be confirmed and updated atthe Inaugural National Assembly (AGM) to be held before the end of 2013.

MIPAD's Declaration at Romonear Commune - for a more readable pdf version,click here:

27 February 2013 - MIPAD conducted a strategic planning workshop in O'Riengdistrict to firm up objectives, activities and the way it is to operate. In all 31participants attended, with 19 Indigenous People, and 12 other stakeholdersincluding Nomad RSI staff, local officials, and another local NGO representative.The meeting was very cordial and constructive affirming the commitment topromote the interests of all indigenous people across-the-board. It alsorecommneded MIPAD to work in partnership with other organisations. Pleasecontact us for a full report.

January 2014 - The inaugural General Assembly of MIPAD took place - pleasesee report here - so our organisation is now full-constituted with its electedBoard of Directors with six indigenous people village/SHG representatives, threewomen and three men.

Here is a close-up of the Putaing Traditional Dance Troupe who performed at theAssembly and who are one of our successful SHGs.

MIPAD wishes to acknowledge the help and assistance of other organisations, inparticular in learning from their experience and allowing us to use theirmethodology. Please see " Ockenden and Cambodians Part 1" with Part 2 and"Sustainability is the Name of the Game".

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