Brief of CMAA
The Cambodian Mine Action and Victim Assistance Authority (CMAA), was established under Royal Decree No. 160 on September 4, 2000 with the Prime Minister as the President, assisted by Vice-Presidents and a Secretary-General who is responsible for day-to-day management. CMAA is responsible for regulating, providing license and accreditation, coordinating, and monitoring all mine action activities, such as mine/ERW clearance, risk education and assistance to mine/ERW victims as well as for formulating national mine action policy, mine action strategies to achieve the priorities identified by the National Development Strategic Plan of the Royal Government of Cambodia.
THE CMAA IS COMPOSED OF THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS FROM RELEVANT GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS:
- Samdech Bovor Tepadey Hun Manet, Prime Minister of Royal Government of Cambodia and President of CMAA
- H.E. Dr. Ly Thuch, Senior Minister and First Vice President of CMAA
- H.E. Prum Sophakmonkol, Vice President of CMAA
- H.E. Suy Chiheang, Vice President of CMAA
- H.E. Korm Ribaun, Vice President of CMAA
- H.E. Ly Panharith, Secretary General of CMAA
- H.E. Kheav Phearith, Secretary of State and Member of CMAA
- Lok Chumtev Tep Boramin, Secretary of State and Member of CMAA
- H.E. Samedi Sivathana, Secretary of State and Member of CMAA
- H.E. Ung Samart, Secretary of State and Member of CMAA
- H.E. Un Chinda, Secretary of State and Member of CMAA
- H.E. Chea Thory, Secretary of State and Member of CMAA
- Lok Chumteav Nhem Morakot, Secretary of State and Member of CMAA
- H.E. Sem Sokha, Secretary of State and Member of CMAA
- H.E. Ith Sotha, Secretary of State and Member of CMAA
- H.E. Chhoun Samrith, Under Secretary of State and Member of CMAA