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Correspondence and papers of the Asia Desk relating to Oxfam's programme in Kampuchea, later Cambodia, and its membership of the NGO Consortium for Kampuchea, which operated there from October 1979 to December 1981

MS. Oxfam PRG/3/3/2/24

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Title

Correspondence and papers of the Asia Desk relating to Oxfam's programme in Kampuchea, later Cambodia, and its membership of the NGO Consortium for Kampuchea, which operated there from October 1979 to December 1981

Shelfmark

MS. Oxfam PRG/3/3/2/24

Summary

Comprises:

'Catholic Relief Services': letter from Catholic Relief Services regarding Consortium certificates and communications, 7 Aug 1981

correspondence and papers relating to Oxfam's medical programme in Kampuchea, Feb-Aug 1982

'Minutes of Team Meetings': minutes of meetings of the Phnom Penh Team held between May and July 1982, Jun-Aug 1982

'NGO Mini-Consortium': correspondence and papers relating to the Joint NGO Group for Kampuchea made up of Novib, Oxfam America, Oxfam Belgium, and Solidarité Socialiste, which was formed shortly after the Consortium terminated its operations, including 'The Department of Hydrology - The main constraints and possibilities in the watermanagement practice in Kampuchea' by A M van der Linden, Phnom Penh, Jun 1986, Jun 1986-Aug 1987

'Press Volume I': correspondence and papers relating to media work in and about Kampuchea, later Cambodia, including a summary of media activities undertaken by Oxfam, with copy press cuttings and 'The Kampuchea Challenge' by Eva Mysliwiec, Dec 1986-Oct 1991

'Press Volume II': correspondence and papers relating to media work in and about Cambodia, Nov 1991-May 1992

'U.K. M.P. Delegation to Kampuchea': correspondence and papers relating to a visit to Kampuchea by Jim Lester and Ann Clwyd, M.P.s, from 26 Nov to 3 Dec 1987, accompanied by Tony Jackson and Jane Holliday, including a report on the visit by Jane Holliday, 11 Dec 1987, Dec 1987-Jan 1988

Date

Aug 1981-May 1992

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box (7 folders)

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Collection contents

Records of Oxfam programme policy, management and administration

Reports and papers mainly relating to Oxfam's development programme in countries and regions

Correspondence and papers of the Desks and their predecessors, and of the Middle East, Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States Regional Management Centre

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Correspondence and papers of the Asia Desk relating to Oxfam's programme in Kampuchea, later Cambodia, and its membership of the NGO Consortium for Kampuchea, which operated there from October 1979 to December 1981

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