The portal db.ncdd.gov.kh/spd represents a significant leap forward for Cambodia’s sub-national governance. For the first time, a citizen in a remote Ratanakiri village can, with basic internet access, see exactly how their commune budget is spent. While gaps in data quality and coverage remain, the trajectory is clear: transparency leads to trust, and trust leads to development.
Whether you are a vendor seeking government contracts, a journalist investigating public works, or a student of public policy, the SPD is an indispensable tool. Bookmark db.ncdd.gov.kh/spd, explore its data, and become part of the accountability ecosystem that will drive Cambodia’s future.
Last updated: October 2024
Next scheduled review: January 2025 (following NCDD annual data audit)
This article is for informational purposes. Always verify critical data directly with the National Committee for Sub-National Democratic Development.
db.ncdd.gov.kh portal stands for the Sub-National Project Database
. It is a centralized monitoring system used by the National Committee for Sub-National Democratic Development (NCDD) in Cambodia to track the planning, contracting, and implementation of local infrastructure and development projects. NCDD Databases Detailed Features of the SPD
The database is structured to provide a granular view of projects at various administrative levels (Province, District, and Commune) and includes the following specific features: Project Lifecycle Tracking
: Users can monitor the status of projects through various stages, including: TA Get Supported
: Projects that have received initial technical assistance or support.
: Identifying projects that do not have specific technical assistance assigned. TA Get Implemented
: Tracking the transition of projects into the active implementation phase. Implementation : Real-time tracking of physical progress and execution. Geographic and Administrative Filtering db.ncdd.gov.kh spd
: Data is categorized by administrative hierarchy, allowing users to view: Capital/Province Priority Activity Matrix : High-level regional priority planning. District Priority Activity Matrix : Strategic activity mapping at the district level. Commune/Sangkat Projects : Localized project details for specific village groups. Standardization and Governance Standard Project Names
: A unified list of project types to ensure consistent reporting across different regions. Supporter/Agency Tracking
: Identification of the specific support agencies or stakeholders involved in each project. Reporting and Analysis Tools The system generates specific reports for Project Statistics Contract Status (temporary vs. permanent), and None-TA projects to identify gaps in resource allocation. NCDD Databases
For official project data or to log in for administrative tasks, you can visit the NCDD Sub-National Project Database from the provincial priority matrix?
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| Portal | Focus | Granularity | Update Frequency | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | db.ncdd.gov.kh/spd | Sub-national procurement | Commune level | Monthly | | cpaudit.gov.kh | National audit reports | Ministry level | Annually | | opendevelopmentcambodia.net | Combined data (NGO-run) | Provincial level | Quarterly | | mef.gov.kh/efmis | Budget execution | National treasury | Real-time |
The SPD is unique because it reaches the commune level, which is where most citizens interact with government services (e.g., wells, roads, community centers).
Q1: Is access to db.ncdd.gov.kh/spd free?
A: Yes, completely free. No login or payment required.
Q2: Can I access the SPD from outside Cambodia?
A: Yes, the site is globally accessible. However, some IP blocks from certain countries have been reported. Use a Cambodia VPN server (e.g., Phnom Penh) if blocked. The portal db
Q3: What does “SPD” stand for?
A: Sub-national Procurement Database (SPD). In Khmer: មូលដ្ឋានទិន្នន័យការទិញទំនិញថ្នាក់ក្រោមជាតិ.
Q4: Are contracts under $1,200 included?
A: No, Prakas 664 exempts small purchases. Only procurements above 5 million KHR (~$1,250) appear.
Q5: How do I contact the NCDD for technical support?
A: Email support@ncdd.gov.kh or call +855 23 888 000 (Monday-Friday 8 AM-5 PM).
Government databases in Cambodia are continuously improving. You may find that db.ncdd.gov.kh/spd loads more slowly than commercial websites, or that some older data is missing. If you encounter broken links or missing years, try:
Step 1: Access the Portal
Open a web browser and go to db.ncdd.gov.kh/spd. Note: The site works best on Chrome or Firefox. No login is required for public viewing.
Step 2: Select Search Criteria
Step 3: View the Procurement Plan Table
The results show:
Step 4: Click on an SPD ID
This opens a detailed modal window with:
Step 5: Export Data
Use the “Export to Excel” button to download raw data for offline analysis. Last updated: October 2024 Next scheduled review: January
Despite its utility, users of db.ncdd.gov.kh/spd may encounter:
Issue 1: Slow loading or “404 Not Found”
Issue 2: Data in Khmer only
Issue 3: Missing procurement plans for small communes
Issue 4: No SSL certificate warning
The database serves four primary functions:
The domain db.ncdd.gov.kh is administered by the National Committee for Sub-National Democratic Development (NCDD). The NCDD is the principal government body responsible for implementing the National Program for Sub-National Democratic Development (NP-SNDD). The specific path /spd stands for Sub-National Procurement Database.
In simple terms, db.ncdd.gov.kh/spd is a centralized, web-based information system that publishes procurement opportunities, bidding results, and contract awards for all 25 capitals and provinces, as well as districts, khans (sections of a city), and municipalities across Cambodia.