About us
The Archaeology and Development Foundation (ADF) is a British-registered not-for-profit organisation implementing the Phnom Kulen Program since 2008. Thanks to the financial support from our donors, our team of experts is working jointly with partner institutions to implement all the ADF activities.
Since 2016, ADF is also registered as an International NGO in Cambodia, by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of the Royal Government of Cambodia.
Since 2016, ADF is also registered as an International NGO in Cambodia, by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of the Royal Government of Cambodia.
The organisationThe ADF was set up to better understand the origins of the Khmer Empire and to ensure that Cambodian people living around the archaeological sites are directly involved in their protection and that their life is improved. Learn more...
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The teamThe ADF is run by a small team of individuals driven by passion and wholly dedicated to their work. This multidisciplinary team mixing international and local experts implement the ADF activities on a daily basis. Learn more...
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Our partnersSince its creation in 2008, the ADF has been partnering with a whole range of partners, Cambodian and International institutions. They include Cambodian authorities, universities, demining agencies, research institutes and local non-profits. Learn more...
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Our sponsorsAll our activities are made possible thanks to the generous support from our main donors: the Mohamed S. Farsi Foundation (MSFF), the Ambassador's Fund for Cultural Preservation (Department of State, US Government), the Australian Government Overseas Aid Program (AusAID), the travel agency Terre Cambodge and Frangipani Spa. Learn more...
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