On October 9-11, the Indonesian Human Rights Commission, with support of Forest Peoples Programme (FPP), SawitWatch, and the Community Legal Education Center of Cambodia convened a workshop titled Making the Bali Declaration Effective: The Phnom Penh Workshop on Human Rights and Agribusiness in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, as a follow-up to the Bali Workshop on Human Rights and Agribusiness (2011). Participants shared updates on the situation of agribusiness in human rights across the region, and gained valuable knowledge on the progress toward establishing an ASEAN human rights mechanism. A joint statement was released, appealing to the Cambodian government to resolve a long standing land conflict in Koh Kong province, and to the European Union and two sugar importers to investigate continued rights violations. The participants included National Human Rights Commissioners from Thailand, Malaysia, the Philippines, Myanmar, Singapore and Timor-Leste, the Indonesian representative to the ASEAN Intragovernmental Commission on Human Rights (AIHCR), and the UN Special Rapporteurs on the Right to Food and the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. A follow-up meeting is planned for 2013.