Strengthening Decentralized Food Systems Governance in Cambodia: Lessons from an Inter-Provincial Workshop
On 18 December 2025, an inter-provincial workshop in Prey Veng, Cambodia brought together 83 stakeholders from government, research, communities, and development partners to share lessons from district-led food systems governance. Co-organized by CARD, WorldFish Cambodia, and IWMI with support from CGIAR’s Scaling for Impact (S4I), SAAF, and MFL, the dialogue highlighted how District Working Groups on Food Security and Nutrition (DWG-FSN)—including ecosystem-based sub-working groups around lakes and community fish refuges—are helping translate national strategies into local action. Participants reviewed evidence and field experience on water management, integrated rice–fish systems, wetland planning, and coordination mechanisms, and identified priorities for scaling: stronger links between district and provincial platforms, inclusive and regular convening, capacity support, and sustainable financing to advance Cambodia’s Food Systems Roadmap to 2030.