ADHOC (Cambodia Human Rights and Deveopedment Organization) is a Cambodian human rights organisation, founded in 1991. ADHOC sets out to investigate human rights violations in Cambodia.
History
ADHOC was originally formed in 1991 by two prisoners who had previously been detained for peacefully promoting human rights. Their first office was in a Buddhist temple in Phnom Penh. They began operating immediately and with donations grew rapidly. By 1992, ADHOC had expanded its support for victims of human rights violations, was actively reminding the government of democratic duties, and was officially registered with the Cambodian Government. In its early years, ADHOC's leaders faced much intimidation from local authorities. [1] Buddhism is a dharmic, non-theistic religion and a philosophy. ... City motto: No motto City proper Province Phnom Penh Mayor Kep Chuktema ( ) Area 376 km² Population 2,009,264(2006) Density 5343. ...
ADHOC is the main software developed and used by the
ADHOC is able to reduce data from a number of large telescopes : 3m60 CFHT (Hawaii), 3m60 ESO (Chile), 1m50 ESO (Chile), 6m SAO (Russia), 1m93 OHP (France), 2m60 Byurakan (Armenia), 2m San Pedro Martir (Mexico), 1m50 Bosque Allegre (Argentina), 1m60 Mt Megantic (Canada),...
ADHOC concept is to minimize the training time for users.