Stop or continue updating content of anti-corruption website?
So far, the Anti-corruption website created in Khmer and English reached one year under the management of content and technical by Open Forum of Cambodia. This website is ownership by more than 40 local NGOs under funding support from USAID through Pact-corruption. According to the monthly statistics, there are more than 3,000 visitors and 70,000 page views per month.

Right now, I would like all of you to give me some feedback of this site as following:
- Its layout is good looking or more attractive?
- Is you easy to access this site?
- Is this Site important? How do you think about its content?
- Is it important for Cambodian people?
- Does it help contribute to raise awareness of corruption issues in Cambodia?
- Should we stop updating content?
I would like to appreciate all of you to spend your valuable time to give us feedback in order to improving this site.
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All problems in Cambodia, including poverty, corruption, and human rights abuses, are interrelated to the country tragic recent past, namely, the Khmer Rouge and the use of Cambodia as turf for Cold War adversaries.

I felt sorry to hear that this website was down recently. I think all of the texts posted on the web Anti-corruption were very useful to share and build up a bridge to clean the mess. However, all efforts must be concluded a clear structure and sources. It’s not easy to find those sources in Cambodia.