NGOCRC`s Member Directory 2010

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NGOCRC`s Member Directory 2010
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NGO COMMITTEE ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD (“NGOCRC”)
NGOCRC
Directory Book
NGOCRC’s NGO Members
2010-2011
Preface
NGO Committee on the Rights of the Child (NGOCRC) is a national coalition of 50 national and
international NGOs in Cambodia whose major commonality is their commitment towards the
Rights of the Child. Being established on September 1994 by nine (9) elected NGO members,
NGOCRC endeavors to raise awareness of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child
(UNCRC) among children, their parents and all relevant institutions. It dedicates its efforts and
resources to the efficient and effective implementation of the UNCRC by advocating for child
rights. Specifically, it concentrates on the formulation and amendment of laws and policies
pertaining to children. It also monitors the implementation of the UNCRC in Cambodia and
submits supplementary report on the implementation of the UNCRC in Cambodia to the United
Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child. The NGOCRC also aims to strengthen the
capability of its members.
To help in making the communication and cooperation work more feasible and smoother among
the NGOCRC’s members, NGOCRC established then this directory book that covered information
related to each of the 50 NGO members’ background, vision, mission, projects, activities, target
areas, list of staff, and contact detail for the year 2010-2011.
With this opportunity, NGOCRC would like to extend our deep and sincere thanks to all NGO
Members who participated and contributed to this directory book. NGOCRC would also like to
extend our acknowledgement to PLAN International Cambodia and Save the Children International
who provided not only financial support but also technical support to make such directory book
existed.
Finally, NGOCRC would like to wish our NGO Members and all secretariat staff all the best
wishes, especially calmness, success, development, strength, good health and prosperities to
stay firmly together for the sake of children in Cambodia.
Phnom Penh, December 9th, 2011
*Except C-Rights that cannot contact for updated information promptly.
CONTENT
FULL NAME
ACRONYM
PAGE
1.
NGO Committee on The Rights of The Child ............................................. NGOCRC ..........................................................1
2.
Cambodian Children Against Starvation and Violence Association .......... CCASVA............................................................4
3.
Cambodian Children Development ........................................................... CCD ..................................................................8
4.
Community Council for Development Organization.................................... CCD ................................................................ 11
5.
Center for Children’s Happiness ............................................................... CCH ................................................................14
6.
Cambodian Children Orphanage for Living & Training ............................. CCOLT ............................................................17
7.
The Cambodian Center for The Protection of Children’s Rights ............... CCPCR ...........................................................20
8.
Italian Association for Aid to Children ....................................................... CIAI .................................................................24
9.
Cham Khmer Islam Minority Human Rights and Development Association ..... CKIMHRDA .....................................................27
10. Children and Life Association .................................................................. CLA .................................................................31
11. Cambodian Organization for Children and Development ......................... COCD .............................................................34
12. Children and Poor Communities Development Organization ................... CPCDO ...........................................................38
13. Child Rights Foundation
.................................................................. CRF ................................................................40
14. Children Support Foundation
.................................................................. CSF.................................................................45
15. Children’s Umbrela Center Organization .................................................... CUCO .............................................................48
16. Cambodian Volunteers for Community Development ............................... CVCD..............................................................50
17. Development Khmer Kid Prosperity .......................................................... DKKP ..............................................................52
18. Enfats & Développement
.................................................................. E&D ................................................................54
19. EveryChild
.................................................................. EveryChild ......................................................56
20. Hagar Cabodia
.................................................................. Hagar ..............................................................58
21. Happy Tree Social Services
................................................................ Happy Tree .....................................................60
22. Healthcare Center for Children ................................................................. HCC ................................................................62
23. International Christian Mission .................................................................. ICM .................................................................65
24. International Child Support
.................................................................. ICS ..................................................................67
25. Jeannine and Billy’s Children’s Foundation .............................................. JBCF ...............................................................69
26. Khemara
27.
.................................................................. KHEMARA ......................................................72
Khmer Kampuchea Kroum for Human Rights and development Association .... KKKHRDA.......................................................75
28. Komar Etprumden Kampuchea .................................................................. KnK network Cambodia ..................................78
29. Krousar Thmey Foundation
.................................................................. Krousar Thmey ...............................................80
30. Khmer Youth Camp for Culture .................................................................. KYCC ..............................................................82
31. Legal Aid of Cambodia
................................................................. LAC .................................................................84
32. Cambodia League for the Promotion and defernse of Human Rights ...... LICADHO ........................................................90
33. Mith Samlanh
.................................................................. Mith SamLanh.................................................93
34. Operations Enfnats du Cambodge ............................................................. OEC ................................................................96
35. Project Against Domestic Violence ............................................................ PADV ............................................................100
36. Protection of Children Rights and Development Organization ................... PCRDO .........................................................102
37. Protection of Juvenile Justice .................................................................. PJJ ................................................................104
38. Plan International Cambodia
.................................................................. Plan International Cambodia ........................107
39. Riverkids Foundation
.................................................................. RKF...............................................................109
40. Save the Children International .................................................................. Save the Children International .................... 113
41. Street Children Assistance and Development Program ............................ SCADP.......................................................... 117
42. Sacrifiace Families Orphans Development Association ........................... SFODA..........................................................120
43. Save Incapacity Teenagers
.................................................................. SIT ................................................................123
44. Sovann Komar LLC
.................................................................. Sovann Komar LCC ......................................126
45. Terre des Hommes Germany-Cambodia .................................................. TdH Germany-Cambodia..............................129
46. Terre des Hommes Netherlands-Cambodia ............................................... TdH-NL Cambodia ........................................131
47. Vulnerable Children Assistance Organization ........................................... VCAO............................................................133
48. VDTO Bamboo Shoot School .................................................................. VDTO ............................................................135
49. Wathnakpheap
.................................................................. WP ................................................................137
50. Wold Vision Cambodia
................................................................ WVC .............................................................139
51. NGOCRC’s Structure
.........................................................................................................................................147
52. List of 5 TWGs
.........................................................................................................................................149
53. Sectoral Areas of NGO Members ......................................................................................................................................151
54. Main Services Provided by NGO Members .......................................................................................................................161
55. Working Area of NGO Members by Provinces ..................................................................................................................168
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MEMBER’S DIRECTORY OF NGO COMMITTEE ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD (NGOCRC)
2010-2011
NGO COMMITTEE ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD
(NGOCRC)
1. Background
The NGOCRC is a coalition of National and International NGOs formed in September 1994 by nine elected NGO members
including: Cambodian Institute for Human Rights, Khemara, Krousar Thmey, Cambodia League for the Promotion and Defense
of Human (LICADHO), Redd Barna Cambodia, Save the Children Fund – UK (SCF-UK), SKIP, Urban Sector Group (USG), and
Vigilance. Membership has increased up to 50 NGOs, most of whom are local NGOs. The main roles of the NGOCRC are to
promote, advocate and monitor the implementation of the Convention on the Rights of the Child in Cambodia. NGOCRC also
aims to strengthen the capacity of its members.
Year established: 1994
Secretary general: Meas Samnang (Mr.)
Date registered: 15 August 2002
Registered at: Ministry of Interior
Type of NGO: Cambodian NGO
2. Vision
Children in Cambodia enjoying their rights as enshrined in the United Nations convention on the Rights of the Child (“UNCRC”).
3. Mission
NGO Committee on the Rights of the Child, a coalition of national and international NGOs, advocates for child rights in
Cambodia and ensures supports for the UNCRC through monitoring its implementation, cooperating with member organizations,
and networking with relevant agencies.
4. Core value
NGOCRC pursues its commitment to the rights of the child through the following values:

Cooperation

Mutual Respect

Non-discrimination

Accountability

Transparency
5. Sectoral areas
 Disability Sector
 Reproductive Health Sector
 HIV/AIDS
 Advocacy Sector
 Domestic Violence Sector
 Illegal Drug
 Child Labor Trafficking
 Child Labor Exploitation
 Child Rape
 Child Sex Trafficking
 Child Sex Exploitation
 Community Empowerment
 Children in Conflict with the Law
 Orphan and abandoned Children
 Child Participation
 Children Education
 Street Children
 General Children Rights
6. Services provided
 Coordinate NGO Members
 Advocate for Child Rights
 Awaireness Raising Service on Child Rights
NGOCRC
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7. Target Area and Programs/Activities Implemented
Programs/Activities Name
Target Groups
Target Areas
Capital/Province
Donors
District/ Khan/City
Cooperation Partners
Joint Forces To Monitor
- Children
Save the
NGO Members, NGO
The Implementation of the
- Adults
Children
networks, Child
UNCRC in Cambodia
- Government
International Advocate Network,
Nationa wide
Nation wide
Officials
Cambodian National
- NGO’s staff
Promotion of Child
Participation
- Child Club’s
members
- Children in
communities
- National bodies
Council for Children
(CNCC), Ministry of
- Phnom Penh
PLAN
- Siem Reap
International Social Affairs,
Veteran and Youth
Cambodia
- Preah Sihanouk
- Kampong Cham
Rehabilitation, Ministry
- Porsat
of Labour and
- Local Authorities - Kandal
Vocational Training,
- Regional bodies - Prey Veng
Ministry of Justice,
- International
- Svay Rieng
Department of Local
- Takeo
Administration of
- Battambang
Ministry of Interior,
- Rattanakiri
National League of
bodies
- General publics
Commune/Sangkat,
UN Agencies, ECPAT,
COSECAM, NGO
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Forum on Cambodia,
Cooperation
Committee for
Cambodia (CCC),
Cambodian Human
Rights Action
Committee (CHRAC),
Cambodian Working
Group and
Government working
group on the draft law
on the creation of the
National Human
Rights Institution,
Local Authority.
8.Total Number of Full-Time Staff: 16 Female: 6
Nº
Name
Sex Position
Mobile Phone / Email
1
Meas Samnang
M
012 88 94 66
Secretary General
[email protected]
2
3
4
Nil Vannak
Ly Samnang
Khun Pisey
M
M
M
Admin and Finance
012 39 99 16
Manager
[email protected]
Child Rights Program
012 75 82 63
Manager
[email protected]
Information Manager
092 81 56 12
[email protected]
NGOCRC
Working Area
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Sun Vireak
6
M
Kong Angkeavoleak
7
Son Penh
8
F
M
Buth Keo
F
Senior Child Rights
012 806 005
Monitoring Officer
[email protected]
Senior Child Participation
017 855 531
Officer
[email protected]
Senior Child Participation
012 34 22 47
Officer
[email protected]
Senior Child Rights Officer
067 77 23 23
2010-2011
[email protected]
9
Taing Sokunthea
10
Y Dara
F
M
Child Rights Resource
089 96 69 42
Center Officer
[email protected]
IT Officer
077 755 776
[email protected]
11
Vin Nadeth
F
Accountant
089 55 45 74
[email protected]
12
Soy Rina
F
Admin and Finance
077 767 899
Assistant
[email protected]
13
Chhek Peng Lim
M
Security (day shift)
092 865 468
14
Try Sopheng
M
Security (day shift)
076 62 44 003
15
Meng Pheara
M
Security (night shift)
095 722 207
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9. Contact detail / Address
Contac Person : Mr. Meas Samnang
Position
: Secretary General
Telephone
: 023 882 412 / 012 88 94 66
Fax
: 023 885 449
Email
: [email protected]
Address
: # 8A, St. 138, Veal Vong, 7 Makara, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Website
: www.ngocrc.org
NGOCRC
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CAMBODIAN CHILDREN AGAINST STARVATION AND VIOLENCE ASSOCIATION
(CCASVA)
1. Background
The Cambodian Children Against Starvation and Violence Association "CCASVA" is a non partisan, non religious, local nongovernment organization.
We work to address the needs of vulnerable and victims children and youth who are exposed to violence, sexual abuse,
trafficking, exploitation, drug abuse, and HIV/AIDS impaction. CCASVA was established in January 1996 by group of Cambodian student’s volunteers. The Ministry of the Interior of Kingdom of Cambodia, officially registered and recognized CCASVA on
September 23rd 1996 (Permit No- 889)
Prior to CCASVA implementing its program of providing with social services, education, health, and legal aid to vulnerable
and victimized children and youth since 1997, and were funded and technical supported by the people USA, the British embassy, World Food Program, Save the Children UK, Save the Children Norway- Cambodia Office (SCN-CO), KHANA, Terre des
Hommes Netherlands and Population Service International.
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Year established: 1996
Director: Mr. Phok Bunroeun
Date registered: 23 Sep 1996
Registered at: Ministry of Interior
Date become member of NGOCRC: 1997
Type of NGO: Cambodian NGO
Member of the 4th Thematic Working Group of NGOCRC on Eduation, leisure and cultural activities
2. Vision
All vulnerable and victimized children and youth in Cambodia have quality of life, dignity and become good citizen insociety.
3. Mission
Collaborate with stakeholders to contribute to qualitative and effective social services, health, education, and legal aid to
vulnerable and victimized children and youth.
4. Core value

Mutual Respect ( CCASVA works to respect and value to target group such as, listen children speaking etc)

Accountability ( CCASVA will ensure and account all activities do in communities to target group and stakeholders)

Transparency ( CCASVA always orients its program at the beginning and ending by conduct project review to reflect the
target group need, CCASVA always distribute the reports, and newsletter to target group and stakeholders, CCASVA
always conduct financial audit every fiscal year)

Rule of Laws ( CCASVA always respect CACSVA’s policies and strategic plan and government’s laws and policies
relevant to CCASVA’s work)

Participatory ( CCASVA works to help target group to help themselves by promoting target group to be ownership and
self-reliance)
CCASVA
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5. Sectoral areas
 Advocacy Sector
 Child Labor Exploitation
 Child Participation
 Child Labor Trafficking
 Child Sex Exploitation
 Child Rape
 Child Sex Trafficking
 Orphan and abandoned Children
 Community Empowerment
 Children Education
 HIV/AIDS
 Illegal Drug
 Domestic Violence Sector
 Children in Conflict with the Law
 Reproductive Health Sector
 Street Children
6. Main services provided
 Shelter Service
 Reintegration Service
 Education Service
 Reproductive Health Service
 Vocational Training Service
 Awaireness Raising Service on Child Rights
 HIV/AIDS Service
 Livelyhood
 Rehabilitation Service
 Referral Service
 General Health Service
7. Target Area and Programs/Activities Implemented
Programs/Activities Name
Target Areas
Target Groups
Capital/Province
District/ Khan/City
Donors
Cooperation
Partners
Integrate Care and Prevention
OVC
(OVC&PLHA) Prey Veng
PLHIV
Provincial
province
MSM
AIDS Office
Prey Veng
Preynob
KHANA
OD Prey Veng,
5
EW
Drug Users
Protection and prevention Street street and working
Chamcarmon Daun CCD Private MOSVY
and working children in centre, children
Penh Phnom Penh
donors
Phnom Penh
Child Protection Program CPP
Children in difficulty Prey Veng
SCA
CCWC CCCW
circumstance
provincial and
district
Anti Child Trafficking Campaign
Children at risk
in Prey Veng province
Trafficked children
Link Response- Women
Pregnant women
Prey Veng
Cambodia
POSVY
Acts
Prey Veng
NCHADS
Pregnant
Operational
District
Income Generation and
PLHIV WOMEN
Prey Veng
CHEC/
vocational training for women
Private sector
UNWOMEN
living with HIV
Family Protection Network
Children and family Siem Reab
Angkor Chuma and Plan
members
Srey Snom
Kampong Cham
8.Total Number of Full-Time Staff: 51
CCWC
International WCCC
OVCTF
Dambae and
NGOs
Ponhea Krek
Private sectors
Female:25
Nº
Name
Sex Position
Mobile Phone / Email
Working Area
1
Phok Bunroeun
M
012888613
Phnom Penh
ED
[email protected]
CCASVA
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2
Mourn Samnang
M
DD
012 666873
2010-2011
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
3
Ath Thavy
F
FAM
012240597
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
4
Cheavireak Sreyleak
F
Finance Assistant
012556233
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
5
Pros Pisey
F
Cleaner
Phnom Penh
6
Tep Phirun
M
Team Leader
[email protected]
Phnom Penh
7
Ven Channary
F
House Parent Assistant
017 3770 63
Phnom Penh
8
Khim Sophearun
F
House Parent Assistant
017 51 20 72
Phnom Penh
9
Van Sokhim
F
Computer Teacher
10
Prum Vannak
M
Center Manager
Phnom Penh
011 40 22 26 / 097 99 77 188
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
11
Chan Sopheak
M
Tuk Tuk Driver
085 70 7006
Phnom Penh
12
Pen Beauravie
F
English Literacy
012 70 55 37
Phnom Penh
13
Hay Chamlang
F
Literacy teacher
016 24 4010
Phnom Penh
14
Ouk Sunly
F
Literacy teacher
018 38 38 09
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
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15
Lim Vanret
F
Medical Assistanct
Phnom Penh
16
Mok Sokhom
M
Traditional Dancing Teacher
Phnom Penh
17
Sum Veasna
M
Prog Manager FP & ICP
[email protected]
Phnom Penh
18
Seak Soreasey
F
Finance Assistant
[email protected]
Phnom Penh
19
Moeng Sam An
F
FP Team leader
Prey Veng
20
Chhoun Rotanak
F
ICP facilitator
Prey Veng
21
Nut Reaksmey
M
ICP facilitator
Prey Veng
22
Meth Sokhourn
F
ICP Team Leader
Prey Veng
23
An Buntheng
M
ICP facilitator
Prey Veng
24
Ngeth Sina
F
ICP Facilitator
Prey Veng
25
Ban Rithy
M
ICP Team Leader
Prey Veng
26
Chea Vuthy
M
ICP facilitator
Prey Veng
27
Samon Secondo
M
Counselor-Kampong Leav
Prey Veng
28
Loeng In
M
IPC staff
Prey Veng
29
Khat Tona
F
IPC staff
Prey Veng
30
Chuob Somachan
M
IPC staff
Prey Veng
31
Yun Dina
M
Project Manager
32
Say Kunthea
F
Community Facilitator
Prey Veng
33
Khut Meta
M
Community Facilitator
Prey Veng
34
Ho Hourt
M
Provincial Coordinator FPN [email protected]
Kampong Cham
35
Un Reaksmey
F
Team leader FPN
Kampong Cham
36
Mok Det
M
Community Facilitator FPN
Kampong Cham
37
Chher Pisey
F
Community Facilitator FPN
Kampong Cham
38
Mam Darith
M
Community Facilitator FPN
Kampong Cham
CCASVA
[email protected]
Prey Veng
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39
Lon ly
M
Community Facilitator FPN
Kampong Cham
40
Sreng Pagna
F
Community Facilitator FPN
Kampong Cham
41
Vuth Raingsey
F
Community Facilitator FPN
Kampong Cham
42
Ya Somary
F
Finance Assistant FPN
43
Ser Theavy
F
Provincial Coordinator FPN [email protected]
Siem Reap
44
Sean Chenda
M
Team Leder FPN
Siem Reap
45
Pho Sophorn
F
Provincial Coordinator FPN
Siem Reap
46
Hay Hokly
M
Provincial Coordinator FPN
Siem Reap
47
Kong Vuthy
M
Provincial Coordinator FPN
Siem Reap
48
Nhean Chenda
M
Provincial Coordinator FPN
Siem Reap
49
Seak Sokuntheany
F
Provincial Coordinator FPN
Siem Reap
50
Ul Vanna
M
Provincial Coordinator FPN
Siem Reap
51
Yan Lay
M
Finance Assistant FPN
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
Kampong Cham
Siem Reap
9. Contact detail / Address
Contac Person : Ath Thavy
Position
: Finance and administration manager
Telephone
: 023 99 36 15 / 012 240 597
Email
: [email protected]
Address
: 30B, St. 456, Tuol Tumpong I, Chamcarmon, Phnom Penh
P.O Box
: 2203 Phnom Penh 3
CCC Box
: 354
Website
: www.ccasva.org
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CCASVA
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CAMBODIAN CHILDREN DEVELOPMENT
(CCD)
1. Background
Cambodian Children Development (CCD) is an NGO which works with children and youths on education, dissemination and
advocacy so as to serve their interests. CCD was founded on July 09, 2002 and officially recognized by the Ministry of Interior via
s>C>N No. 375 dated May 17, 2004. The formation of the NGO followed the working team’s field study visits to people in Kandal
province’s communities where people were in poverty, illiterate, lack of knowledge on health, child’s rights, children participation
and child labor and youths were unemployed, specifically children were vulnerable, trafficked and sexually exploited.
Year established: 2002
Director: Mr. Kiri Rotana
Date registered: June 17, 2004
Registered at: Ministry of Interior
Date become member of NGOCRC:
Type of NGO: LNGO
Member of the 2 Thematic Working Group of NGOCRC on Family Environment Alternative Care, the 4th on Education, leisure
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and cultural activities, and the 5th on Special Protection Measures
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2. Vision
CCD’s vision is to ensure Cambodian society sees strong growth, equity, peace, ownership, justice, stability and that it sees
no poverty.
3. Mission
4. Core value
Transparency, honesty and assisting children
5. Sectoral areas
 Advocacy Sector
 Domestic Violence Sector
 Illegal Drug
 Child Labor Trafficking
 Child Labor Exploitation
 Child Rape
 Child Sex Trafficking
 Child Sex Exploitation
 Community Empowerment
 Children in Conflict with the Law
 Orphan and abandoned Children
 Child Participation
 Children Education
 HIV/AIDS
6. Main services provided
 Legal/Lawyer Service
 Counseling Service
 Education Service
 Reproductive Health Service
 Vocational Training Service
 Awaireness Raising Service on Child Rights
CCD
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7. Target Area and Programs/Activities Implemented
Programs/Activities Name
Target Groups
Target Areas
Capital/Province
Encouragement of the application Children
- Kandal
of child’s rights
- Kampong Cham
District/ Khan/City
Donors
Cooperation
Partners
- Svay Rieng
- Takeo
Prevention of child trafficking and Children
- Kandal
their sexual exploitation
- Kampong Cham
- Svay Rieng
- Takeo
Prevention of domestic violence
Children
- Svay Rieng
- Kampong Speu
- Kampong Cham
- Kandal
Reduction of AIDS infection and Youths
- Kandal
its spread
- Kampong Cham
- Svay Rieng
- Takeo
Increasing children participation Children
- Kandal
in social activities
- Takeo
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- Svay Rieng
Prevention of child labor exploitation Children
- Preah Sihanouk
Restore and develop communities Youths and people
- Kandal
- Svay Rieng
Organizing children’s network
Children
- Kandal
- Takoe
- Kampong Cham
- Kampong Speu
Upgrading youths’ capacities
Youths
- Phnom Penh
Material and newsletter production Children and Youths - Phnom Penh
and provinces
Study visits (Encouragement of Children and youths - Preah Sihanouk
participation and environment)
- Kampong Cham
- Siem Reap
- Kandal
- Svay Rieng
- Takeo
- Battambang
- Kampong Speu
Dissemination campaigns (Child’s Children and youths - Phnom Penh
rights and child trafficking)
- Kandal
- Kampong Cham
CCD
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8. Total Staffs: 4 staffs, 1 of them woman
Nº
Name & Surname
Sex Position
Mobile Phone / Email
Working Area
1
Mr. Kiri Rotana
M
017 414 484
Phnom Penh
Executive Director
[email protected]
2
Mr. Rei Pengleang
M
Child’s Rights Project
092 853 365
Phnom Penh
Manager
3
Ms. Roeung Sakiri
F
Administration and Finance 012 617 461
Phnom Penh
4
Mr. Phat Dararoth
M
Assistant to the Director
Phnom Penh
9. Contact detail / Address
Contac Person : Mr. Kiri Rotana
Position
: Executive Director
Telephone
: 092 57 07 48 / 017 414 484
Fax
: N/A
Email
: [email protected]
Address
: Kandal Steung, Kandal province
P.O Box
: N/A
CCC Box
: 223
Website
: N/A
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CCD
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COMMUNITY COUNCIL FOR DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION
(CCD)
1. Background
Community Council for Development Organization (CCD)—previously known as Cambodian Commissioner for Development
(CCD), recognized by the Council of Ministers via ស.ជ.ណ (permit) No. 1335 dated September 25, 2002 and pursuant to deci-
sion made by its Steering Committee, changed to the current name, recognized by the Interior Ministry via ស.ជ.ណ (permit) No.
415 dated March 18, 2011—is a local NGO initiatively founded by a working team, the wills of which were to promote inter-sector
program and living standards, health, and survival rights of the poor, especially women, children, people with disabilities and
homeless persons in communities in cooperation with each local administration and development partners so as to jointly seek
an understanding and respond to key matters and needs of target groups in an equitable manner with an aim to promote quantities and qualities of the receipt of public services contributing to poverty reduction. CCD is a neutral and non-partisan NGO with
no financial, material, human resource or tactic supports for any political party or politician, but it serves the public’s interests.
Year established: 2002
Director: Mr. Che Tuok
Date registered: Aug. 28, 2002
Registered at: Ministry of Interior
Mar. 18, 2011
Date become member of NGOCRC: 2005
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Type of NGO: LNGO
Member of the 1st Thematic Working Group of NGOCRC on Civil Rights and Freedom, and the 2nd on Family Environment and
Alternative Care
2. Vision
CCD’s vision is to ensure Cambodian society sees strong growth, equity, peace, ownership, justice, stability and that it
sees no poverty.
3. Mission



Promote women’s and children’s well-being, water and sanitation in communities and education on the prevention of
HIV and support and reduce effects by epidemic diseases;
Encourage understanding [of] children participation, implementation of Child’s Rights and protection and saving of
vulnerable children and all kind of victimized children in cooperation with all levels of authorities;
Cooperate in partnership with all levels of the government’s authorities and various development partners to develop
communities’ capacities so that they have food security and incomes, are healthy and receive education and that their
demands and emergency [reliefs] are met
4. Core value




Morality in good living;
Non-discrimination;
Accountability, Transparency and honesty;
Attention is paid to vulnerable persons; and

Works in partnership for democracy.
5. Sectoral areas
 Advocacy Sector
 Reproductive Health Sector
 Orphan and abandoned Children
 Child Labor Trafficking
 Domestic Violence Sector
 HIV/AIDS
 Child Sex Trafficking
 Child Labor Exploitation
 Illegal Drug
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 Children Education
 Child Sex Exploitation
 Child Rape
 Community Empowerment
 Child Participation
 Provision
of
on-physical
services
to
communes/districts administrations so as
to respond to basic needs of each locality
via project bidding
6. Main services provided
 Legal/Lawyer Service
 HIV/AIDS Service
 Education Service
 Reproductive Health Service
 Vocational Training Service
 Awaireness Raising Service on Child Rights
 Counseling Service
 Reintegration Service
 Provision
of
on-physical
services
to
communes/districts administrations so as to
respond to basic needs of each locality via
project bidding
 Referral Service
 General Health Service
7. Target Area and Programs/Activities Implemented
Programs/Activities Name
Target Groups
Community Development in
People in local
Social 2009
levels
Target Areas
Donors
Cooperation
Partners
Capital/Province
District/ Khan/City
Takeo Province
Samrong District in
Pact,
Each local
(Trea, Lumchang,
commune
administration
Sla, Chhoeung
fund (EC.
Kuon, RoVeang)
UNDP)
12
communes
Community Development
People in local
Kandal Province Kandal Steung
levels
Pact,
Each local
District in Siem
commune
administration
Reap commune
fund (EC.
UNDP)
Saving group 2009-2010-2011
Women in local
Takeo Province
Samrong District in
levels
Roveang commune
Training Course on conflict of
commune councils, Takeo Province
Samrong District in
solution to polices.
Village leaders
Kwav, Sla
CRWRC
Each local
administration
ACT
Network
Samrong District in
Pact,
Each local
(Trea, Chhoeung
commune
admistration
Kuon, Sla,
fund (EU.
Roveang)
UNDP)
commune Prei
Kabas in Snor
commune
Community Development in
People in local
Social 2010
levels
Takeo Province
commune Tramkor
in Tramkak
commune Prey
Kabas commune
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Community Development in
People in local
Social 2011
levels
Takeo Province
2010-2011
Ankorborey District
Commune
Each local
in Angkorbory
fund (EC.
administration
Commune Kirivong UNDP)
District in Kirivong
Kirichunkoh
PhnomDen commune
Saving group SHG 2011
Children in every
Takeo Province
village
Samrong District in
CWS-C
Boeng Tragn
Each local
administration
Cheung
Child’s rights and their
Children in every
participation 2009-2010-2011
village
Takeo Province
Samrong District in
CWS-C
Boeng Tragn
Each local
administration
Cheung
Child’s rights and their
Children in every
participation
village
Takeo Province
Samrong in
Plan
(Lumchang,
International commune
Roveang, Sla,
Cambodia
councils
Samrong in
National
Each local
Vocational Training 2009-2010-
(Chhumras Pein,
Training
administration
2011
Boeung, Boeung
Fund NTF
Target
Northern Boeung
Tranh, Soeng)
communes
Development, Education and
Citizens Youth
Takeo Province
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Trangn Cheung)
8.Total Number of Full-Time Staff: 7 Staffs all of them males
Nº
Name
Sex Position
Mobile Phone / Email
Working Area
1
Che Thuok
M
089 82 07 08
Takeo
Executive Director
[email protected]
2
Orn Socheat
M
Deputy Director
089 61 59 59
Takeo
3
Ngin Sovat
M
Program Manager
092 50 60 85
Takeo
4
Soem Ra
M
Accounting Assistant
067524181
Takeo
5
Pi Kun
M
Program Assistant
017535852
Takeo
6
Nob Saroeun
M
Program Officer
09796 70 653
Takeo
7
Nu Phann
M
Program Officer
092768023
Takeo
9. Contact detail / Address
Contac Person : Mr. Che Thuok
Position
: Executive Director
Telephone
: 089 820 708
Email
: ccd_organization@ yaoo.com
Address
: #3, National Road 2, Samrong commune, Srok Samrong, Takeo
CCC Box
: 209
Website
: N/A
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CENTER FOR CHILDREN’S HAPPINESS
(CCH)
1. Background
Center for Children’s Happiness (CCH), whose center was constructed on April 22, 2001, is a local NGO registered at the
Ministry of Interior on April 22, 2002 so as to train orphans, poor and vulnerable children and garbage pickers in knowledge,
skills, morality and learning to live among others. CCH was cooperatively founded by Mr. Mech Sokha, CCH Director and Ms.
Osanai Meko, JHP President.
Year established: 2002
Director: Mr. Mech Sokha
Date registered: April 22, 2002
Registered at: Ministry of Interior
Date become member of NGOCRC: 2003
Type of NGO: LNGO
Member of the 4 Thematic Working Group of NGOCRC on Education, leisure and cultural activities
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2. Vision
Children living at CCH centers and Cambodian vulnerable children will become educated youths and have clear skills, good
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attitudes, job opportunities and happiness in their lives and tolerate one another. They change their lives and help themselves,
their families and Cambodian society. When they reach 18 years old, they will become a citizen accountable for decision making
before the law and society.
3. Mission
Cambodian vulnerable children and orphans is to receive good care, have education, knowledge, skills and morality and are
able to live together in peace and happiness in the society.
1. Health care for children living at the centers is increased via provision of accommodation, food and materials for daily use.
2. Local and oversea education is to be improved; skills, professions and social morality will be improved through assistance
in education till their completion of university and in various skills as their desire so that they can have a job and earn
incomes and assistance in higher education via searching [job] markets for them.
3. Staffs’ capacities are to be developed so as to study child’s rights, growth and psychology and methodologies for teaching
children and changing their attitudes so that they will become good children in the society as trained at CCH.
4. Common community development programs are to be developed and implemented by [CCH’s] staffs and old children at
the centers by constructing mobile and immoveable libraries and development with communities.
5. Entertainment programs are to be developed regarding Khmer culture preservation, children mental care, visits to cultural
and sport areas, Khmer traditional dances and games aimed at educational purposes and experience exchange programs
are created.
4. Core value


Commit to serve vulnerable children
Commit to provide education, knowledge, skills and attitude for self independent living; and

Serves the society.
5. Sectoral areas
 Children Education
 Street Children
 Orphan and abandoned Children
 Community Empowerment
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6. Main services provided
 Referral Service
 Shelter Service
 Education Service
 Cultural/Art Training Service
 Vocational Training Service
 Awaireness Raising Service on Child Rights
7. Target Area and Programs/Activities Implemented
Programs/Activities Name
Children development
Target Groups
- Children picking
- Education
rubbishes in
- Health care
Steung Meanchey
Target Areas
Capital/Province
Phnom Penh
District/ Khan/City
Donors
Partners
Meanchey
- U.S.A
Friends of CCH
Sen Sok
- England
in the world
- Belgium
- NGOCRC
- United World
- Manner
- Street children
- Germany
- Life skill
- Orphans, whose
- Holland
- Traditional dances
Cooperation
parent are HIV
- Japan
positive
- Canada
College
- Singapore
- Hong Kong
Mobile libraries
Children and youths Nationwide
- Short role-plays
- U.S.A
Friends of
- Ireland
CCH in the
- Paper folding
world
- Drawings
- Storytelling
Formal Education
Very poor Children
Phnom Penh
Sen Sok
- Norway
Friends of
- England
CCH in the
- Belgium
world
- Germany
- MoEYS
- Australia
- United World
- Newzer
College
lands
Mobile libraries
Children
- Phnom Penh
-Norway
- Friends of
- Reading books
- Kandal
CCH in the
- Telling stories
- Kampong Speu
world
- Educational games
Social development
Community
Nationwide
-U.S.A
- Youth Program
Friends of CCH
in the world
- Mekong Youth Network
- Global Pact Cambodia
Vocational Training
Children and youths Phnom Penh
- Canada
- Friends of
- Computer
- England
CCH in the
- Sewing
- Norway
world
- Cooking
- Hairdressing
- Electronics
- Music and Sport
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8.Total Number of Full-Time Staff: 14
2010-2011
Female: 8
Nº
Name
Sex Position
Mobile Phone / Email
Working Area
1
Mech Sokha
M
Director
012-832330
Phnom Penh
2
Pen Dany
F
Deputy Director
011-735700
Phnom Penh
3
Prak Sokha
M
Education Supervisor
097-9149236
Phnom Penh
4
Pho Phanny
F
Sewing trainer
097-6710575
Phnom Penh
5
Pho Phaneth
M
Program Manager
076-5437767
Phnom Penh
6
Om Yon
F
Cook and nanny
7
Phorn Phanna
M
Construction and youth
Phnom Penh
097-7115575
Phnom Penh
Management
8
Kang Channa
F
Nanny
097-3454820
Phnom Penh
9
Sorn Navy
F
Nanny
099-832330
Phnom Penh
10
Nob Sao
M
Secretary
097-9843529
Phnom Penh
11
Touch Phally
F
Cook and nanny
092-976981
Phnom Penh
12
Mong Bunroen
M
Coach and driver
097-3454820
Phnom Penh
13
Chhim Thavery
F
Accounting and nanny
097-5454336
Phnom Penh
14
Lean Dalen
F
Administrator
085-832330
Phnom Penh
9. Contact detail / Address
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Contac Person : Mr. Mech Sokha
Position
: Director
Telephone
: 012 832 330
Fax
: N/A
Email
: [email protected]
Address
: #413, St. 371, Sangkat Stung Meanchey, Khan Meanchey, Phnom Penh
P.O Box
: N/A
CCC Box
: N/A
Website
: www.cchcambodia.org
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CAMBODIAN CHILDREN ORPHANAGE FOR LIVING & TRAINING
(CCOLT)
1. Background
Cambodian Children Orphanage for Living and Training was established on the 1st of January 2005, with Co-Founder by
Cambodia and Dutch, We established CCOLT with the intent of saving vulnerable orphans from poverty, violence and children
trafficking, discrimination, starvation, and slavery, to take part in the development of the country. They will learn to how to help
themselves and help to reduce poverty in the country, which is the target lf the Royal Government of Cambodian. CCOLT will
support and educate these children in order to implement their quality of life with dignity and respect, giving them understanding
of children rights, and human rights.
Currently, CCOLT feeds and houses 28 orphans. There are 17 boys and 11 girls are under our responsibilities and however
we are planning to supporting more children in future if we can get more fund from generous people. These kid were brought
in from many poor provinces in Cambodia with highly evacuated to support them to study until they gradate college. When they
graduate, we will help them find a job as well. This is our responsibility to these kids.
Mr.Thourn Sinan, the Executive committee Director who is taking care of all operations and accounting for CCOLT- Cambodia. The rest of the Executive committee Members include Mrs. Tina Beekman Tolner-Derctor of COLT-HOLLAND and Vice
Executive Committee Director of CCOLT, Cambodia. She is Dutch as the main donor. Also with strongly support from our cofounder and Executive Committee Member Mr Menno Van Essen and Mr. Andrew Ruys, From Netherland, and Mr. Robert Heiduczed, from Germany are raising fund for CCOLT. We all work for CCOLT, but we don’t take any salary- we volunteer to spend
our time because we love these children and want to see them succeed. We try our best to find for charitable people to support
our children in order to reduce the poverty, illiteracy, to keep CCOLT working forever to bring bright future and help these kids
accomplish their dream.
Year established: 2002
Executive Committee Director: Mr. Thourn Sinan
Date registered: 19 June 2007
Registered at: Ministry of Interior
Date become member of NGOCRC: 2007
Type of NGO: Cambodian NGO
Member of the 4 Thematic Working Group of NGOCRC on Education, leisure and cultural activities
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2. Vision
i.
CCOLT pursues exclusive aims of social solidarity. Working from its own particular standpoint and though its own
approaches, it seeks to contribute to overcoming forms of discrimination and exclusion. To this end it aims :
ii.
To awaken public opinion, social workers and authorities, both in Cambodia and abroad, to the family’s irreplaceable
value to the children to promote and carry out, in developing countries, short, medium and long time plans of solidarity
and community cooperation aiming at preventing the abandonment of children/youths, family reintegration, local preadoptive foster care, schooling as well as the fostering of the woman’s social and cultural development with her direct
participation, the creation of poly functional facilities for the children / youths’ welfare’s and children’s conditions.
3. Mission
Improve the conditions and opportunities for street children, children at risk and orphans in Cambodia by offering a safe
shelter, education and vocational training, while being taken care of by providing them with meals, clothing and medical treatment.
4. Core value


Respect to each other
Solidarity
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Transparency
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5. Sectoral areas
 Children Education
 Street Children
 Community Empowerment
 Child Participation
 Orphan and abandoned Children
6. Main services provided
 Cultural/Art Training Service
 Shelter Service
 Vocational Training Service
 Education Service
7. Target Area and Programs/Activities Implemented
Programs/Activities Name
Target Areas
Target Groups
To take good Care of Children in
- Orphanage
Center.
- Abandoned
Capital/Province
Phnom Penh
District/ Khan/City
Meanchey,
Phnom Penh
Children
Vocational Training, life skill
Donors
Cooperation
Partners
Netherlands Local &
International
Charity
Children in Shelter
Phnom Penh
& Community
Meanchey,
Phnom Penh
Netherlands Local &
International
Charity
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8.Total Number of Full-Time Staff:
Female:
Nº
Name
Sex Position
Mobile Phone / Email
Working Area
1
Thourn Sinan
M
Executive Committee
097 778 4567
Phnom Penh
director
[email protected]
2
Tina Beekman Tolner
F
Voice Executive Committee
Netherlands
Director
3
Andre Ruys
M
Board member
4
Robert Heiduczek
M
Board member
Siem Reap
016 39 6201
Sihanouk ville
[email protected]
5
Menno Van Essen
M
Board member
012 477 215
Siam Reap
[email protected]
6
Andre Teeuw
M
Finance officer in
Netherlands
Netherlands.
7
An Sokhun
M
Education and Training
067 555 587
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
8
Sok Sengsambath
M
Computer Trainer
011 252 888
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
9
Noung Ratana
M
Sewing trainer
077 522 692
Phnom Penh
10
Sun Navin
F
Cook
012-907834
Phnom Penh
11
Toeum Sovan
M
Security
088-9148968
Phnom Penh
12
Sreng So Neath
M
Assistant Education
067 626 686
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
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Frida de Boer
F
Assistant director
097 849 9971
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Phnom Penh
[email protected]
or [email protected]
14
Wilco Schijff
M
Education and Training
097 849 9972
Manager
[email protected]
Phnom Penh
9. Contact detail / Address
Contac Person : Thourn Sinan
Position
: Executive committee member
Telephone
: 023 63 20 028 / 097 778 4567
Email
: [email protected]; [email protected]
Address
: # 206, St. 77BT Chamrourn Phall, Meanchey, Boueng Tom pun, Phnom Penh
P.O Box
: 2203 Phnom Penh 3
CCC Box
: 237
Website
: www.ccoltcambodia.org
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THE CAMBODIAN CENTER FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN’S RIGHTS
(CCPCR)
1. Background
The Cambodian Centre for the Protection of the Children’s Rights (CCPCR) is a local non-profit organization, non-political
and non-religion founded in November 1994 by a group of Cambodian professionals and got registered with the Ministry of
Interior (MoI) in February 27th, 1997. A Board of Directors oversees the work of organization, it is lead by an executive director
and there is a proficient management team in place that supervises 35 subordinate staffs, 2 international and 3 local volunteers.
CCPCR’s projects are two shelters, one transit center, and child’s rights prevention; promote education in community, rehabilitation, rescue, and reintegration of migration recipients. CCPCR has developed a network of partners and is a contributing
member of various child rights umbrella organizations including: NGO Committee on the Rights of the Child (NGOCRC), Action
Committee, End Child Prostitution, Abuse and Trafficking (ECPAT), and the NGO Coalition to Address Sexual Abuse of Children
in Cambodia (COSECAM), CHRAC, CNAC, COMFREL, CEDAW, CCC and Border Issue Group on Children (BIG-C). CCPCR
is supported both financially and technically with assistance from Intervida, COSECAM, ILO/IPEC, Ecpat, Senhoa, Family Care
Cambodia and Save the Children (SC). Currently, CCPCR is working at 6 provinces, such as Phnom Penh, Svay Rieng, Siem
Reap, Kampot, Sihanouk Ville and Kampong Thom.
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Year established: 1994
Director: Nget Thy
Date registered: 1995
Registered at: Ministry of Interior
Date become member of NGOCRC: 1996
Type of NGO: Cambodian NGO
Member of the 2nd Thematic working Group of NGOCRC on Family Environment and Alternative Care, and the 4th on Education,
leisure and cultural activities
2. Vision
A world in which the natural and legal rights of children and youth are universally accepted in a society free from all forms of
violence and exploitation.
3. Mission
To rescue, rehabilitate, and successfully reintegrate children and youth of any nationality in Cambodia who have been
physically or sexually abused, are victims of trafficking, forced into prostitution, or who are at risk of these situations, as well as
to increase public awareness of the vulnerability of children.
4. Core value





Justice: We work to promote and safeguard the integrity of youth and children. We advocate for their rights and when
they are violated we are committed to providing support.
Respect: We regard all of our employees, the youth and children in our shelters, donors, supporting organizations and
the wider community with honor and dignity and without discrimination.
Humanity: We are committed to imparting empathy and kindness to help in alleviating suffering for the youth and
children we work with and all those we encounter in the community.
Transparency: We are committed to operating transparently in all our dealings with the public, donors, partners,
beneficiaries, and other interested parties. Our basic financial information, governance structure, activities, and
partnerships shall be open and accessible to public scrutiny in an effort to eliminate corruption and misappropriation of
resources.
Accountability: We are completely accountable to the youth and children we aim to serve, to our funding agencies,
employees, volunteers, members, partner organizations, and the public at large for all our actions and decision.
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5. Sectoral areas
 Child Participation
 Domestic Violence Sector
 Street Children
 Child Labor Trafficking
 Child Labor Exploitation
 Child Rape
 Child Sex Trafficking
 Child Sex Exploitation
 Community Empowerment
 Children in Conflict with the Law
 Orphan and abandoned Children
 Returnees children from Vietnam & Thai
 Children Education
6. Main services provided
 Education Service
 Shelter Service
 General Health Service
 Referral Service
 Reintegration Service
 Prevention (VSNP Program)
 Counseling Service
 Vocational Training Service
 Awaireness Raising Service on Child Rights
 Rehabilitation Service
7. Target Area and Programs/Activities Implemented
Programs/Activities Name
1. Investigate and rescue
Target Groups
Target Areas
Capital/Province
Victims of
city and
children who are sexually
trafficking, sexual
provinces
abused and exploited in co-
abuse and
(Phnom Penh,
operation with local relevant
exploitation
Kampot,siem
authority and national
Reap, Kampong
competent security police.
Thom, sihanouk
District/ Khan/City
Unlimited
Donors
None
Cooperation
Partners
Police and
local authorities
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Ville and Svay
Rieng)
2. Prevent and protect human
- Local authorities,
Kampong thom
5 Districts
Save the
beings from sexual abuse and
children and
and Svay Rieng
children and
exploitation though Prevention
villagers
Provinces
ILO/IPEC
Mode and LAC
and Protection programs
which will be carried out in
collaboration with local
authorities and competent
police.
3. Establish rehabilitation center
victims of
Phnom Penh
to provide psychological
trafficking, sexual
and Svay Rieng
Family Care authorities and
education, health services,
abuse and
Province
Cambodia,
literacy program and
exploitation, and
COSECAM
vocational training skills to
vulnerable children
and Ecpat
victimised children.
and youth
Unlimited
Interv ida,
Local
NGOs
Development schemes on
agriculture, animal farming and
plantation farming will also be
taken into account.
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4. Investigate victimised
victims of
Unlimited
Unlimited
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Interv ida,
Local
children’s families and
trafficking, sexual
Family Care authorities and
communities in order to
abuse and
Cambodia,
integrate them, and also carry
exploitation, and
COSECAM
out follow-up investigation or
vulnerable children
consultation to those
and youth
NGOs
integrated children to
encourage them to find a safeway earning and sometimes
help them with our credit
scheme.
8.Total Number of Full-Time Staff: 30
Female: 18
Nº
Name
Sex Position
Mobile Phone / Email
Working Area
1
Nget Thy
M
012 72 98 95
Phon Penh
Executive Director
[email protected]
[email protected]
2
Sek Sophal
M
Program Manager
012 91 31 38
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
3
Sieng Ramo
M
Admin/Finance Manager
011 940 866
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
[email protected]
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4
Ngorn Chamreun
M
Admin/Finance Assistant
012 654 671
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
5
Nop Samnang
F
Cashier
012 77 31 96
Phnom Penh
6
Tep Sopheap
F
Project Manager
089 62 33 89
Kg. Thom
[email protected]
7
Ly Thida
F
Project Assistant
012 68 62 23
Kg. Thom
8
Thong Socheat
M
Trainer
012 58 15 27
Kg. Thom
9
Hean Chansy
M
Field Worker
012 77 21 05
Kg. Thom
10
Pok Bunna
F
Reintegration/Counseling 012 73 17 93
Phnom Penh
Officer
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Sen Chantra
F
Social Worker
Phnom Penh
12
Mas Bunna
F
Dancing teacher
Phnom Penh
13
May Vibol
M
English teacher
Phnom Penh
14
Om sokhon
M
computer Teacher
Phnom Penh
15
Sing Kagnary
F
House Mother
089 37 08 12
Phnom Penh
16
Chon Sokra
F
Nurse
098 39 22 33
Phnom Penh
17
Ream Savuth
F
Weaving Trainer
012 32 39 03
Phnom Penh
18
Kong Sopheap
F
Sewing Trainer
Phnom Penh
19
Chea Hong Em
F
Guard
Phnom Penh
20
Phorn Sinat
F
Social Workker/Cashier
Svay Rieng
21
Yous Sokhom
F
House Mother
Svay Rieng
22
Buth Vuthy
M
Social Worker
Svay Rieng
23
Chum Chanraksmey
F
Sewing Trainer
Svay Rieng
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Yun Savan
M
Guard
Svay Rieng
25
Meng Chhavy
F
Project Manager
Kampot
26
Khem Sophany
M
Monitor and Trainer
Kampot
27
Sous Bunthoeun
M
Monitor and Trainer
Kampot
28
Leo Sopanha
M
Admin Assistant
Kampot
29
Ny Chanary
F
Project Manager
012 361 360
Siem Reap
[email protected]
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Ok Sophany
F
Housemother
Siem Reap
9. Contact detail / Address
Contac Person : Mr. Nget Thy
Position
: Executive Director
Telephone
: 023 99 20 19 / 012 72 98 95
Fax
: NA
Email
: [email protected] / director@ccpcr,org.kh
Address
: # 9C2, St. 289L516, Beung Kok, Tuol Kork, Phnom Penh
P.O Box
: 2487 Phnom Penh 3
CCC Box
: NA
Website
: www.ccpcr.org.kh
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ITALIAN ASSOCIATION FOR AID TO CHILDREN
(CIAI)
1. Background
The Cambodian Children Against Starvation and Violence Association "CCASVA" is a non partisan, non religious, local nongovernment organization.
We work to address the needs of vulnerable and victims children and youth who are exposed to violence, sexual abuse,
trafficking, exploitation, drug abuse, and HIV/AIDS impaction. CCASVA was established in January 1996 by group of Cambodian student’s volunteers. The Ministry of the Interior of Kingdom of Cambodia, officially registered and recognized CCASVA on
September 23rd 1996 (Permit No- 889)
Prior to CCASVA implementing its program of providing with social services, education, health, and legal aid to vulnerable
and victimized children and youth since 1997, and were funded and technical supported by the people USA, the British embassy, World Food Program, Save the Children UK, Save the Children Norway- Cambodia Office (SCN-CO), KHANA, Terre des
Hommes Netherlands and Population Service International.
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Year established: 1968
Director: Mrs. Paloma Martin
Date registered: 21 February 2002
Registered at: Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Date become member of NGOCRC: 2010
Type of NGO: International NGO
Member of the 1 Thematic Working Group of NGOCRC on Civil Rights and Freedom
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2. Vision
A world in which each child may develop their protential to grow aware of their rights and their duties.
3. Mission
To promote the recognition of the child as a person and to defend their fundamental rights everywhere to llife, health, family,
education, play, and innocence.
4. Core value
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Is always on the side of the child
Is secular and pluralistic, considers difference and value
Believes that all people have equal dignity and equal rights
Is against war and all types of violence
Aims for excellence in the implementation of its mission.
5. Sectoral areas
 Disability Sector
 Street Children
 Child Participation
 Children Education
 Orphan and abandoned Children
 Community Empowerment
6. Main services provided
 General Health Service
 Vocational Training Service
 Cultural/Art Training Service
 Awaireness Raising Service on Child Rights
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7. Target Area and Programs/Activities Implemented
Target Areas
Target Groups
Education Support Program
Vulnerable children Battam bang,
Private
Ministry of
in Community
Donors
Foreign Affairs,
Capital/Province District/ Khan/City
Pailin, Kandal,
Donors
Cooperation
Programs/Activities Name
Partners
Takeo, Kep,
Ministry of
Phnom Penh,
Social Affairs
Seim Reap
Vaterans and
Youth
Rehabilitation,
Ministry of
Education
Youth and port
Mobile Clinic
Pediatric in Mondul Mondulkiri
Sen Monorom
Media
Ministry of
Kiri and Ratanak Kiri
district, Sen
Friends
Health
Monirom commune,
OD of Sen monorom
School of Art
Vulnerable children Siem Reap
Phum Treang
Private
Ministry of
in Community has
district of Siem
Donors
Education,
talent with Art
Reap, Siem Reap
Youth and
province
Sports
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Disability Inclusion Association
Work with children
Pailin Provice &
Pailin, Ov Tavao
Australian
Ministry of
Fund
special needs.
Modulkiri
around villages.
Red Cross
Social Affairs
Capacity.
Province,
Dangkor, Andong
Vaterans and
Development,
Phnom Penh
(slum)
Youth
Remote Area,
Rehabilitation
Vulnerable children
Children Center, Andong
Vulnerable children Phnom Penh
Khmer Leu Village,
Private
Ministry of
in Community
Sangkat Kokroka,
Donors
Social Affairs
Khan Dangko,
Vaterans and
Phnom Penh
Youth
Rehabilitation,
Ministry of
Education Youth
and Sport,
8.Total Number of Full-Time Staff: 19
Female: 09
Nº
Name
Sex Position
Mobile Phone / Email
Working Area
1
Meas Poline
F
012 673 231
PP Office
Administrator
[email protected]
2
Chiv Somaly
F
Administrator Assistant
017 531 332
PP Office
[email protected]
3
Norng Sarun
F
House Keeper
N/A
PP Office
N/A
4
Chhay Socheata
F
Project Coordinator
017 566 081
PP Office
[email protected]
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Phim Thorn
6
M
Nin Bopha
F
Education Support
017 827 937
Program Social Worker
[email protected]
Project. Officer
016 796 478
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PP Office
PP Office
[email protected]
7
Lek Vary
F
Center Manager
016 932 602
PNP-AD
[email protected]
8
Sok Narin
F
Nurse
017 815 003
PNP-AD
N/A
9
Penh Ratana
M
Social worker
011 673 748
PNP-AD
N/A
10
Khen Kimsroin
F
Social worker
012 859 043
PNP-AD
N/A
11
Horn Kimhok
M
Social worker
092 594 453
PNP-AD
N/A
12
Dirp Chandara
M
Guard
N/A
PNP-AD
N/A
13
Ouk Sothea
M
Project Coordinator
012 732 542
SR-Office
[email protected]
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Nguon Vuthy
15
M
Sin Sitha
M
Project Management
012 888 769
Assistant
[email protected]
Logistician
012 546 435
SR-Office
Mondulkiri
[email protected]
16
Suon Pisith
M
Project Nurse
092 758 141
Mondulkiri
N/A
17
Chuon Sophiep
M
Driver
N/A
Mondulkiri
N/A
18
Peng Sreypov
F
DIAF Social worker
089 521 796
Pailin province
[email protected]
19
Broy Makara
M
DIAF Social worker
012767 547
[email protected]
9. Contact detail / Address
Contac Person : Mrs. Paloma Martin
Andrea Broggi
Position
: Country Representative
Programm Manager
Telephone
: 023 217 996 / 012 785 324
077 540 389
Fax
: 023 217 996
Email
: [email protected]
Address
: # 2, St. 135, Boeung Trabek, Chamcarmon, Phnom Penh
P.O Box
: 1150
Website
: www.ciai.it
[email protected]
CIAI
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CHAM KHMER ISLAM MINORITY HUMAN RIGHTS AND DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION
(CKIMHRDA)
1. Background
Cham Khmer Islam Minority Human Rights and Development Association (CKIMHRDA) is an independent, non-profit and
non-partisan NGO.
CKIMHRDA along with CCC was officially registered at and recognized by the Ministry of Interior on June 15, 2000.
CKIMHRDA is designed to help promote dissemination of human rights to Cham ethnic minority and groups disdained in
Cambodia via education on the promotion of capacities to develop communities.
Its program is focused on basic rights of human, democracy, awareness of the basis of law affecting daily lives and monitoring through investigation into human rights abuse and fight against the trafficking of ethnic minorities who are living in Cambodia
with an aim to reduce human rights violation and violence affecting [their] feelings following chronic wars.
Year established: 1993
Director: Mr. Sa Mohamatsein
Date registered: June 16, 2000
Registered at: Ministry of Interior
Date become member of NGOCRC: 1997
Type of NGO: LNGO
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Member of the 4th Thematic Working Group of NGOCRC on education, leisure and cultural activities, and the 5th on Special
Protection Measures
2. Vision
To ensure Cambodian society is managed and dominated by democracy where every single person enjoys his/her dignity
and lives in a locality where there is an inexistence of violence, brutality, discrimination and there is an existence of equitable
living.
3. Mission
CKIMHRDA is mandated to work with Cham ethnic minority children, women and men in areas where they are disdained and
living to ensure that they have equal rights and opportunities to develop themselves so that they can know about their values. It is
focused on priority factors, namely human rights-democracy, community development, health dissemination, vocational training,
non-formal education and human trafficking.
4. Sectoral areas
 Disability Sector
 Reproductive Health Sector
 Illegal Drug
 Advocacy Sector
 Domestic Violence Sector
 Child Rape
 Child Labor Trafficking
 Child Labor Exploitation
 Community Empowerment
 Child Sex Trafficking
 Child Sex Exploitation
 Child Participation
 Children in Conflict with the Law
 Orphan and abandoned Children
 HIV/AIDS
 Children Education
5. Main services provided
 Legal/Lawyer Service
 Counseling Service
 Cultural/Art Training Service
 Reproductive Health Service
 Referral Service
 HIV/AIDS Service
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 Vocational Training Service
 General Health Service
 Education Service
 Reintegration Service
 Rehabilitation Service
 Awaireness Raising Service on Child Rights
6. Target Area and Programs/Activities Implemented
Target Areas
Programs/Activities Name
Target Groups
Thoneakea Ko (Cow Bank)
Cham communities Kandal
Capital/Province District/ Khan/City
Ponhea Leu
Donors
KID
USD1,500
Human Rights
Cham communities Kampong Cham
Kampong
UNDP
USD20,000
Chhnang
Takeo
Kandal
Clothes-Food
Cham Communities Kampong
Indonesia
Chhnang,
Embassy
Kampong
US$500
Tralach
- Human rights
Cham Communities Kampong Cham
- Democracy
Kampong
UNCOHCHR
USD15,000
Chhnang
Takeo
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Kandal
Human rights
Cham communities Kampong
Chhnang
Human rights
Cham communities Kampong Cham
Kampong
AusAID
USD7,710
UNCOHCHR
USD18,000
Chhnang
Takeo
Kandal
- Human rights
Cham communities Kampong Cham
- Democracy
Kampong
UNCOHCHR
USD20,000
Chhnang
Takeo
Kandal
Kratie
Human rights
Communities
Phnom Penh
UNCOHCHR
USD3,833
Women’s and child’s rights
Cham communities Phnom Penh
AusAID
USD4,248
Human rights Democracy
Cham communities Kampong Cham
Kampong
Chhnang
Takeo
Kandal
Kratie
CKIMHRDA
DCA
15,000
Cooperation
Partners
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Women’s and child’s rights
Cham communities Kampong
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British
Chhnang
Embassy
USD4,148
Vocational Training
Communities
Kandal
Australian
Embassy
USD3,769
Workshops
Cham communities Phnom Penh
UNESCO
USD2,000
Vocational training
Cham communities Kampong
U.S.
Chhnang
Embassy
100 sewing
machines
Women’s and child’s rights
Cham communities Kratie
US.
Embassy
USD15,436
- Human rights
Cham Communities Kampong Cham
- Democracy
FOSI-Zug
USD9,000
- Human rights
Cham Communities Kampong Cham
- Democracy
The Royal
Netherlands
Embassy
USD8,296
- Development
Kampong
- Provide agricultural expertise to
Chhnang
farmers in communities
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HEIFER
Takeo
- Training in how to raise cow,
Kampot
chicken, dugs
- How to make drugs
- to treat animals
- How to make drugs
- to kill insects
Kampot
- Agricultural researches
Takeo
- Art and culture
Kampong Cham
- Researches into Khmer Cham
Kampong
Islam’s arts in provinces
CAVAC
UNESCO
Chhnang
- Researches into Cham’s
Kampot
literature and culture
Battambang
-Youth club
Kampong
- [Youths are] educated to be
Chhnang
aware of drugs and badly-
Takeo
behaved groups
7.Total Number of Full-Time Staff: 10
Nº
Name
1
Sa Mohamatsein
2
3
Female: 4
Sex Position
Mobile Phone / Email
Working Area
Executive Director
012 449 800
Phnom Penh
Pich Dara
Program Officer
012 947 495
Phnom Penh
Ly Zasry
Administration and Finance 092 260 070
Phnom Penh
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Sa Sokyla
Education
092 268 646
Phnom Penh
5
Sa Sykompheak
Accounting
077 760 269
Phnom Penh
6
Pich Sethey
Development
090 841 768
Phnom Penh
7
Nu Vandeth
Provincial coordinator
Kampong Cham
8
Saheak Tleob
Administration and Teacher
Kampong Cham
9
Tum Umatsam
Facilitation
Kampong Chhnang
10
Sles Rumloe
Administration and Teacher
Kampong Chhnang
11
Matt Nou
Facilitation
Takeo
12
Sman Matt
Administration and Teacher
Takeo
13
Yeb Ponleuyan
Facilitation
Kampong Thom
14
Srorn Kimsruoy
Administration and Teacher
Kampong Thom
15
Has Mosta
Facilitation
Kratie
16
Kary Ya
Administration and Teacher
Kratie
8. Contact detail / Address
Contac Person : Pich Dara
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Position
: Program Officer
Telephone
: 012 947 495
Fax
: N/A
Email
: [email protected]
Address
: Prek Tapov village, Sangkat Prekpra, Khan Meanchey, Phnom Penh
P.O Box
: N/A
CCC Box
: 226
Website
: N/A
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CHILDREN AND LIFE ASSOCIATION
(CLA)
1. Background
Children and Life Association is a non-governmental, non-political, non-profit and non-religious organisation which was
founded and was registered with the Ministry of Interior in 1999.
Year established: 1999
Director: Ms. Buth Saman
Date registered: 18 June 1999
Registered at: Ministry of Interior
Date become member of NGOCRC: 1999
Type of NGO: Cambodian NGO
Member of the 2nd Thematic Working Group of NGOCRC on Family Environment and Alternative Care
2. Vision
CambodiaA country where happy, healthy, educated children can live in safety with their families, where children are able to express
their own opinions, ideas and needs, and are free from exploitation.
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3. Mission
CLA’s pro-active outreach work is child focused. CLA works to:
 Build the community’s capacity to become agents of change and development
 Identify and support rural children and families at risk through target programs
Provide education and support across five main areas:
 Child rights
 Education for a better future
 Health
 Sustainable farming
 Income generation
4. Core value
CLA embraces and promotes the values of:
Respect for child’s rights and child protection
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
Team work
Gender equity
Equality
Integrity
Honesty

Dignity
5. Sectoral areas
 Disability Sector
 Reproductive Health Sector
 Children Education
 Advocacy Sector
 Domestic Violence Sector
 Community Empowerment
 Child Labor Trafficking
 Child Labor Exploitation
 Child Participation
 Child Sex Trafficking
 Child Sex Exploitation
 Other (please specify...........) Sustainable
 HIV/AIDS
 Child Rape
farming and Income generation
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6. Main services provided
 Reproductive Health Service
 Micro-finance Service
 Awaireness Raising Service on Child Rights
 Education Service
 Vocational Training Service
 Referral Service
 General Health Service
7. Target Area and Programs/Activities Implemented
Programs/Activities Name
Target Groups
1.Child Rights /Child protection
Children under 18
- Empower youth
focusing on children
Target Areas
Capital/Province District/ Khan/City
Prey Veng
Donors
Cooperation
Partners
Mesang,
SCUK-EC
Community
Kampong
TDH-NL
Local
authorities and
relevant
1. Child Rights /Child protection
under 15.
- Empower youth leadership
- capacity building for relevant
stakeholders.
- Establish and fuction
community child protection
network
- Awareness raising/education
- Advocacy
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2. Education for better future
Poor children under
- Support school materials to
18 focussing on
children
children under 15.
- Support materials to school
library
- Schools and communities
monitor the education of children
3. Health:
People infected by
- HIV/AIDS prevention and Care
HIV and people
and Support people infected
living with HIV/
and living with HIV/AIDS and
AIDS
orphaned and vulnerable
Orphaned and
children.
Vulnerable children
- Prevention Mother to Child
Transmission
Pregnant women
- Sexual and Reproductive Health
- Hygien and Sanitation education
- Nutrion education
Youth between 10
and 35 years old
4. Sustainable farming
- Trainig villagers on growing
vegetable and poultry
- Establish food security groups
among target villagers
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5. Income generation Small
2010-2011
Villagers
business for family.
Establsih self-help group among
target villagers
Villagers
8.Total Number of Full-Time Staff: 21
Female: 8
Nº
Name
Sex Position
Mobile Phone / Email
Working Area
1
Ms. Buth Saman
F
012 623034
Phnom Penh, Prey
[email protected]
Veng
012 646216
Prey Veng
2
Sovann Verack
M
Executive Director
Project Officer
[email protected]
3
Kan Yanny
F
Project Officer
097 6665109
Prey Veng
4
Koeun Bunthoeun
M
Coordinator
092 138812
Prey Veng
5
Seab Srey Peou
F
CSO
017 311016
Prey Veng
[email protected]
6
Peou Sodany
F
Adim/Finance
01262 3034
Phnom Pehn
[email protected]
9. Contact detail / Address
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Contac Person : Buth Saman
Position
: Executive Director
Telephone
: 012 538 749 / 012 623 034
Email
: [email protected]
Address
: # 9BEoz, St. 390, Boeung Keng Kang 3, Chamcar Morn, Phnom Penh
P.O Box
: 2577, Phnom Penh 3
CCC Box
: 469
Website
: www.clacambodia.org
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CAMBODIAN ORGANIZATION FOR CHILDREN AND DEVELOPMENT
(COCD)
1. Background
The Cambodian Children Against Starvation and Violence Association "CCASVA" is a non partisan, non religious, local nongovernment organization.
We work to address the needs of vulnerable and victims children and youth who are exposed to violence, sexual abuse,
trafficking, exploitation, drug abuse, and HIV/AIDS impaction. CCASVA was established in January 1996 by group of Cambodian student’s volunteers. The Ministry of the Interior of Kingdom of Cambodia, officially registered and recognized CCASVA on
September 23rd 1996 (Permit No- 889)
Prior to CCASVA implementing its program of providing with social services, education, health, and legal aid to vulnerable
and victimized children and youth since 1997, and were funded and technical supported by the people USA, the British embassy, World Food Program, Save the Children UK, Save the Children Norway- Cambodia Office (SCN-CO), KHANA, Terre des
Hommes Netherlands and Population Service International.
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Year established: 2008
Director: Mr. Ung Pola
Date registered: 04-03-2008
Registered at: Ministry of Interior
Date become member of NGOCRC: 2008
Type of NGO: Cambodian NGO
Member of the 1 Thematic Working Group of NGOCRC on Civil Rights and Freedom, and the 3rd on Basic Health and Welfare
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2. Vision
A society where all people have quality welfare and where all children are free from all forms of abuses, are protected,
educated, cared for and have their rights respected.
3. Mission
To improve the social welfare of vulnerable children, their families and communities through the implementation of integrated
and empowerment projects consisting of education, healthcare and sustainable livelihoods
4. Core value
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



Participation
Solidarity
Transparency
Equality
Dignity
5. Sectoral areas
 Advocacy Sector
 Children Education
 Child Participation
 Child Labor Trafficking
 Child Labor Exploitation
 Child Rape
 Child Sex Trafficking
 Child Sex Exploitation
 Community Empowerment
 Referral Service
 Education Service
 Micro-Finance Service
 General Health Service
 Awaireness Raising Service on Child Rights
6. Main services provided
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7. Target Area and Programs/Activities Implemented
Programs/Activities Name
Target Groups
1. Community Health
Community
Improvement
and children
Target Areas
Capital/Province
District/ Khan/City
Pursat Province Phnom Kravanh
Donors
TdH
Cooperation
Partners
MOH
District and Veal
Germany;
Veng District
TdH-NL;
MRD
BMZ;
AusAID;
Lotus
Outreach
Interna
tional;
Australian
Embassy;
Lotus
Outreach
Australia
2. Project Against Child Trafficking Community and
Pursat Province Phnom Kravanh
Children
District
EU and
MoSAVY
TdH-NL
through
Cambodia
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ACTs
3. Improved Access to Education Community and
for Children
Pursat Province Phnom Kravanh
Children
District
TdH-NL;
MoEYS
Lotus
Outreach
International
4. Food Security and Income
Community and
Generation
Children
Pursat Province Phnom Kravanh
TdH
MRD & MAFF
District and Veal
Germany;
Veng District
TdH-NL;
BMZ;
AusAID;
Lotus
Outreach
Internatio
nal;
8.Total Number of Full-Time Staff: 28
Female: 12
Nº
Name
Sex Position
Mobile Phone / Email
Working Area
1
Ung Pola
M
012 234 773
Phnom Penh
Executive Director
[email protected]
2
Soun Prachnha
M
Finance / Admin Manager
012 677 177
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
3
Bun Kunthy
M
Project Coordinator
092 931 272
Veal Veng District,
[email protected]
Pursat Province
[email protected]
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5
6
Bin Bora
Hong Sokuntheavy
Heng Chhenglang
M
F
F
Project Coordinator
2010-2011
012 98 82 43
Phnom Kravanh
[email protected]
District, Pursat
[email protected]
Province
Assistant to Executive
012 95 47 46
Phnom Penh
Director
[email protected]
Book Keeper
097 8105 499
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
7
Nay Kimchhang
M
Driver and Office Assistant
012 602 816
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
8
Nay Kimchhea
M
Account Assistant
017 362 969
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
9
Kit Loem E
F
Account Assistant
077 94 27 28
Phnom Penh
10
Sok Songleng
M
COCD’s Guard
089 335 591
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
11
Tit Chann
M
COCD’s Guard
077 82 50 88
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
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Khek Im
Oun Sino
M
F
Community Development
012 677 171
Veal Veng District,
Facilitator
[email protected]
Pursat Province
Community Development
017 44 68 36
Veal Veng District,
Facilitator
[email protected]
Pursat Province
[email protected]
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Prak Yong
M
Community Development
016 436 917
Veal Veng District,
Facilitator
[email protected]
Pursat Province
[email protected]
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Ngorn Kimhor
M
Community Development
092 433 177
Veal Veng District,
Facilitator
[email protected]
Pursat Province
[email protected]
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Chea Vey
M
Cow and Buffalo Herdsman [email protected]
[email protected]
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19
20
21
22
Ngen Ang
Prak Vuthea
Sat Chandara
Seng Chamroeun
Song Sorit
Chin Sony
COCD
F
M
M
F
M
F
Cow and Buffalo Herdsman [email protected]
Project Officer
Project Officer
Trainer
COCD’s Guard
Trainer
Veal Veng District,
Pursat Province
Veal Veng District,
[email protected]
Pursat Province
092 889 638
Phnom Kravanh
[email protected]
District, Pursat
[email protected]
Province
012 434 855
Phnom Kravanh
[email protected]
District, Pursat
[email protected]
Province
092 249 246
Phnom Kravanh
[email protected]
District, Pursat
[email protected]
Province
017 673 185 / 097 574 6166
Phnom Kravanh
[email protected]
District, Pursat
[email protected]
Province
092 212 851
Phnom Kravanh
[email protected]
District, Pursat
[email protected]
Province
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Chiv Koemseng
Nang Chinda
Khev Sinet
F
F
F
Meas Somaly
Sao Borany
F
F
Project Officer
Project Officer
Project Officer
Project Officer
Project Officer
2010-2011
097 541 2813
Phnom Kravanh
[email protected]
District, Pursat
[email protected]
Province
012 59 47 87
Phnom Kravanh
[email protected]
District, Pursat
[email protected]
Province
089229 158
Phnom Kravanh
[email protected]
District, Pursat
[email protected]
Province
088 99 615 15
Phnom Kravanh
[email protected]
District, Pursat
[email protected]
Province
012 962 796
Phnom Kravanh
[email protected]
District, Pursat
[email protected]
Province
9. Contact detail / Address
Contac Person : Miss. Heng Chhenglang
Position
: Book Keeper
Telephone
: 023 223 945 / 097 8105 499
Email
: [email protected] / [email protected]
Address
: # 34, St. 480, Phsar Doem Thkov , Chamcarmon, Phnom Penh
P.O Box
: 36
CCC Box
: 353
Website
: www.cocd-cambodia.org
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CHILDREN AND POOR COMMUNITIES DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION
(CPCDO)
1. Background
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CPCDO was established by a Cambodian group on April 09,2000. It started being active on October15, 2001.
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12th of March 2001: CPCDO was registered officially with the ministry of Interior of the Kingdom of Cambodia for a
second mandate.
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1st of November 2002: Memorandum was made with the Ministry of Official Affairs Veterans and Youth Rehabilitation for
a first mandate.
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1st of November 2005: Memorandum was made with the Ministry of Official Affairs Veterans and Youth Rehabilitation
for a second mandate.
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24th October 2008: was made with the Ministry of Official Affairs Veterans and Youth Rehabilitation for a third mandate.
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2nd September 2002: CPCDO became a member of the NGO committee on the Rights of Child NGO CRC.
Year established: 2000
Director: Mr. Meas Yuth
Date registered: March 12, 2001
Registered at: Ministry of Interior
Date become member of NGOCRC: 2001
Type of NGO: Cambodian NGO
Member of the 2nd Thematic Working Group of NGOCRC on Family Environment and Alternative Care, and the 4th on Education,
leisure and cultural activities
2. Vision
Helpless/ Vulnerable children and women / girls and people live in the communities will become good citizens and acquire
stability in their lives, fulfilling their valuable role as human beings. Will gain the resources necessary for social development
through the use of knowledge and skills provided by activities of the organization.
3. Mission
Establish orphan Care Center and Vocational training center for helpless/ vulnerable children, women and girls.
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Open training courses of education and dissemination on awareness and knowledge useful for their daily lives and
provide them with grassroots credit.
4. Sectoral areas
 Children Education
 Child Labor Exploitation
 Community Empowerment
 Child Sex Exploitation
 Street Children
 Child Participation
 Orphan and abandoned Children
 Child Rape
5. Main services provided
 Reproductive Health Service
 Shelter Service
 General Health Service
 Cultural/Art Training Service
 Vocational Training Service
 Awaireness Raising Service on Child Rights
 Micro-finance Service
 Reintegration Service
 Rehabilitation Service
 Education Service
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6. Target Area and Programs/Activities Implemented
Programs/Activities Name
Target Groups
Cow Credit Vocational training
Widows, Poorest
Target Areas
Capital/Province
Svay Rieng
family
Donors
District/ Khan/City
Cooperation
Partners
- Romduol
Norwegein
Authority
- Meas Hek
- Australian
- Authority
- Romduol
Embassy
- Authority
- Government
of Belium
Make Center Rehabilitation
Street children
Phnom Penh
Sen Sok
- Hong Kong - Authority
- Orphan and
- Battambang
- Moung Russey
- Holland
- Authority
abandoned
Children
7.Total Number of Staff: 14 Female: 6
Nº
Name
Sex Position
Mobile Phone / Email
Working Area
1
Mr. Meas Yuth
M
012 892 541
PP
Director
[email protected]
2
Mr. Bou Sam Ath
M
Finance
092 982 895
PP
[email protected]
3
Mr. Men Thea
M
Admin
076 596 8447
PP
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[email protected]
4
Mr. Vonn Bunthann
M
Security guard
092 884 589
PP
5
Ms. Ith Ren
F
Cook
097548 3104
PP
6
Ms. Chan Sary
F
Nanny
097599 0963
PP
7
Ms. Run Channra
F
Nanny
089352938
PP
8
Ms. Mom Saroeun
F
Nanny
9
Mr. Chhuon Phoeurn
M
Shelter manager
PP
012 982 911
BB
[email protected]
10
Ms. Eng Chandy
F
Finance
0978456328
BB
11
Mr. Bin Sareth
M
Teacher
092 768466
BB
12
Mr. Ros Samorn
M
Security guard
012 487228
BB
13
Mr. Ing Yoeun
M
Cook
092 7913 28
BB
14
Ms. Korn Mom
F
Nanny
BB
8. Contact detail / Address
Contac Person : Bou Sam Ath
Position
: Program Coordinator
Telephone
: 092 982 895
Email
: [email protected]
Address
: # 210, St. 42P, Phnom Penh Thmey, Sen Sok, Phnom Penh
CCC Box
: 444
Website
: www.cpcdo.blogspot.com
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CHILD RIGHTS FOUNDATION
(CRF)
1. Background
Believing that investing in children and youth who are tomorrow’s leader, educator, father and mother is fundamental to the
sustained development and prosperity of Cambodia, a group of 4 local Cambodian people, who posses extensive experience in
child rights (CR) work and a strong commitment in promoting CR at all levels, decided to establish an organisation called “Child
Rights Foundation” (CRF) in 2000.
CRF is a child-focused, non-profit, non-political and non-religious Cambodian non-governmental organisation that works
towards the full implementation of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) in Cambodia. It aims
to promote long-term change in the way children are viewed, cared for and treated. Toward this end, CRF endeavors to build
local capacity and ownership for CR programming which are essential elements in Cambodia’s progress, and to mobilise multiresources, commitments and real actions as well as to encourage all individuals to take personal and collective responsibilities
to make children’s lives safe, positive and wholesome.
As in its commitment to working with children and for children’s interests, CRF has tried its best in hope to bring about
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changes in attitude and behavior of their target groups by executing six projects in the target areas: Kampong Cham, Kandal,
Siem Reap provinces and Phnom Penh city. For the past few years, lots of things have been done for the sake of children starting
from upper level down to grassroots levels.
Under the six main projects: 1- Mainstreaming CR in Schools, 2- Mainstreaming CR in Teacher Training Colleges (TTCs),
3- Strengthening Children’s Councils (CC) for Quality Education, 4- Trafficking and Sexual Exploitation (TSEC) and Corporal
Punishment of Children Prevention in Schools, 5- Promoting Child Friendly Learning Environment for Quality Education, 6- Empowering Child & Youth-led Groups for meaningful CP in CR promotion and monitoring, and close cooperation with the Ministry
of Education and Sports (MoEYS), CRF has reached the heights of its professionalism and dynamism for its valuable contribution in promoting CR, Child Participation (CP), Inclusive Education (IE), and preventing Corporal Punishment (COP) and TSEC
in the target areas.
Year established: November 20, 2000
Director: Ms.MOM Thany
Mr. VORN Koy
Ms. VAN Mary
Ms. PENG Sokunthea
Date registered: March 6, 2001 April 30, 2004
Registered at: Councils of Ministers and Ministry of Interior
Date become member of NGOCRC: 2001
Type of NGO: Cambodian NGO
Member of the 1st Thematic Working Group of NGOCRC on Civil Rights and Freedom
2. Vision
All of Cambodia’s children grow up and be educated in a healthy and harmonious environment so that they have the ability
to exercise their rights to participate fully in society and live meaningful lives.
3. Mission
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Working for the understanding of Children’s Rights and needs through awareness-raising and advocacy at all levels,
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Empowering children and promoting their participation and voices in society, and
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Assisting the Government in the implementation of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child and
monitoring its implementation in Cambodia.
4. Sectoral areas
 Advocacy Sector
 Child Participation
 Other (please specify: School Children’s
Councils, Corporal Punishment )
 Child Sex Trafficking
5. Main services provided
 Awareness Raising Service on
Child Rights
 Other (please specify:
Mainstreaming and application
of CR into Education system
and in schools)
6. Target Area and Programs/Activities Implemented
Programs/Activities Name
Target Groups
Target Areas
Capital/Province
District/ Khan/City
Donors
Cooperation
Partners
Project 1: Mainstreaming CR in
TTC lecturers, Pre- Phnom Penh
TTCs
service teachers,
Preah Sihanouk
Application School
Battambang,
DoEYS, TTC
teachers.
Kandal,
and schools
- provincial towns
ANESVAD,
MoEYS,
SKN
PoEYS,
Kg Cham,
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Kampot,
Kg Speu,
Kg Chhnang Kg
Thom, Kratie,
Preah Vihear
Prey Veng,
Pursat,
Siem Reap,
Stung Treng,
Svay Rieng,
Takeo, and
B. Meanchey
Project 2: Mainstreaming CR in
Children and
Siemreap and
Schools
teachers
Kg Cham
- Angkor Chum
disrict/Siemreap
Plan Int -
MoEYS,
Cambodia
PoEYS,
- Dambae disrict/
DoEYS,
Kg Cham
School
Directors (SD)
Project 3: Strengthening
Children and
Kandal, Kg
- Takhmao/ Kandal, Plan Int -
MoEYS,
Children’s Councils (CC) for
teachers
Cham and
- Dambae/Kg
PoEYS,
Quality Education
Siemreap,
Cham,
- BanteaySrei
Angkor Chum,
Cambodia
DoEYS
School
Directors (SD)
Srei Snam,
Angkor Thom/
Siemreap
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Project 4: Trafficking and Sexual
Children and
Siemreap,
- Banteay Srei
Exploita tion (TSEC) and COP
teachers
Kg Cham and
district /Siemreap,
PoEYS,
Kandal
- Dambae district/
DoEYS,
Kg Cham,
School
- Koh Thom district/
Directors (SD)
Prevention in Schools
ANESVAD
MoEYS,
Kandal.
Project 5: Promoting Child
Children and
Friendly Learning Environment
teachers
Siemreap
Varin district/
Intervita
Siemreap
MoEYS,
PoEYS,
for Quality Education
DoEYS,
School
Directors (SD)
Project 6: Empowering Child &
Children and Youth Phnom Penh,
- Stung Meanchey,
Youth-led Groups for meaningful
– led groups /
Tuol Kork,Sensokh, Children
Commune
Chamcar Morn,
Norway-
Councils
Dangkor/P. Penh
Cambodia
- Kandal Stung,
and Save
Muk Kampoul, Koh
the Children
Thom, Takhmao/
Sweden
CP in CR promotion and
monitoring
networks
Kandal,
Takeo,
Kandal
- Samrong/Takeo
Preah Sihanouk, - Stung Hav,
Mittapheap/Preah
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Koh Kong
Sihanouk
Kg Speu
- Koh Kong
Kg Chhnang
- Kong Pisey
- Kg Leng, Kg
Tralach/Kg
Pursat,
Chhnang,
- Phnom Kravahn,
Battambang,
Bakan/Pursat,
- Rattanak Mondul,
B. Meanchey
Banon/Battambang
- Malai, Preah net
Kg Cham,
Kg Thom,
Preah, Thmar Puok/
B. Meanchey
- Kg Cham
- Prasat Balaing,
Siem Reap,
Prasat Sambor/Kg
Thom
- Angkor Chum,
Preah Vihear
Srei Snam,
Kratie,
Kulen/ Siemreap
Rattanakiri,
- Tbeng, Rovieng,
Meanchey
- Kratie
- Banlung/
- Rattanakiri
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7.Total Number of Staff: 30 Female: 10
Nº
Name
Sex Position
Mobile Phone / Email
Working Area
1
Mom Thany
F
012 981 164
Phnom Penh
Executive Director
[email protected],kh
2
Suon Leng Eab
F
Fin. Manager
011 252 325
Phnom Penh
[email protected],kh
3
Chhun Bunthy
M
Fin. Officer
012 520 676
Phnom Penh
[email protected],kh
4
Un Sothida
F
Cashier
017 756 764
Phnom Penh
[email protected],kh
5
Sorin Socheat
F
Senior Adm.&Fin Officer
012 686 578
Phnom Penh
[email protected],kh
6
Cheng Sophorn
F
Admin Officer
017 430 006
Phnom Penh
[email protected],kh
7
Tol Sambo
F
Admin Officer
012 613 367
8
Pheng Sun
M
Driver
016 402 544
Phnom Penh
[email protected],kh
9
Oeun Vichet
M
Driver
078 793 007
Phnom Penh
[email protected],kh
10
Pann Neang
F
Cleaner
016 369 420
Phnom Penh
[email protected],kh
11
Vorn Koy
M
Prog. Manager
012 426 889
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Phnom Penh
[email protected],kh
12
Pheng Horn
M
Proj. Manager
012 516 140
Phnom Penh
[email protected],kh
13
Lik Sambo
M
Proj. Officer
078 798 887
Phnom Penh
[email protected],kh
14
Mao Mok
M
Proj. Officer
012 927 935
Phnom Penh
[email protected],kh
15
Van Mary
F
Prog. Manager
011 976 996
Phnom Penh
[email protected],kh
16
Ing Sokhann
M
Proj. Manager
012 891 240
Phnom Penh
[email protected],kh
17
Tonn Sythim
M
Proj. Manager
012 525 279
Phnom Penh
[email protected],kh
18
Pat Vannaran
F
Proj. Officer
012 675 398
Phnom Penh
[email protected],kh
19
Uch Chan Dareth
M
Proj. Officer
078 700 084
Phnom Penh
[email protected],kh
20
Hun Seang Hak
M
Proj. Officer
012 403 050
Phnom Penh
[email protected],kh
21
Ngeng Teng
M
Prog. Manager
016 678 023
Phnom Penh
[email protected],kh
22
Theng Meng
M
Proj. Manager
068 246 168
Phnom Penh
[email protected],kh
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Chor Chan Dara
M
Proj. Officer
017 336 223
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Phnom Penh
[email protected],kh
24
Ly Senlong
M
Proj. Officer
012 794 020
Phnom Penh
[email protected],kh
25
Pheap Chhin
M
Proj. Officer
012 944 652
Phnom Penh
[email protected],kh
26
Em Chantha
M
Proj. Manager
016 589 007
Siem Reap
[email protected],kh
27
Ly Boren
M
Proj. Officer
012 555 778
Siemreap
[email protected],kh
28
Sok Sokun
M
Proj. Officer
017 734 006
Siemreap
[email protected],kh
29
Kong Marady
F
Proj. Manager
016 503 573
Phnom Penh
[email protected],kh
30
Ung Phannarith
M
Proj. Officer
012 707 821
[email protected],kh
8. Contact detail / Address
Contac Person : Ngeng Teng
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Position
: Prog. Manager
Telephone
: 023 211 223 / 016 678 023
Fax
: 855-23-220 276
Email
: [email protected]
Address
: # 71N, St. 402, Tumnup Teuk, Chamcarmon, Phnom Penh
P.O Box
: 1225
CCC Box
: 338
Website
: www.childrightsfound.org
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CHILDREN SUPPORT FOUNDATION
(CSF)
1. Background
CHILDREN SUPPORT FOUNDATION (CSF) is a non-governmental, non-profit, non-political and non-religious organization
which was established in December 2001 and has been operating for more than 11 years. CSF works to uphold the best interests
of children and youth. CSF focuses mainly on advocacy, prevention and protection: providing awareness rising on child rights,
child abuse and protection, HIV/AIDS and health related issues, vocational training skills, scholarships, supporting small credit
to business and promoting health care for vulnerable children and youth. Children Support Foundation has been recognized by
the Ministry of Interior through declaration issue on 344 on 15 November, 2004.
CSF has experienced in the field of CESC, Rape, Child labor, UNCRC, Drugs abuse, HIV/AIDS infection and prevention,
non-formal education, safe migration and Gender awareness rising. CSF operates in Ratanakiri, Kandal, Banteay Meanchey,
Takeo, Kampong Speu and Phnom Penh. The organization cooperates and works with thousands of children and young people
from different background, NGOs, school teachers and government officials and local authorities in each province and city.
Year established: Dec. 2, 2001
Director: Heap Sereyvuth
Date registered: Nov. 15, 2004
Registered at: Ministry of Interior
Date become member of NGOCRC: 2005
Type of NGO: LNGO
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Member of the 3rd Thematic Working Group of NGOCRC on Basic Health and Welfare, and the 4th on Education, leisure and
cultural activities
2. Vision
CSF would like to meet children and youth smiling, who escape from abuse and reach the full rights in advocating for society
development and self-development in time and the future.
3. Mission
CSF‘s mission is to provide children and youth in Cambodia an opportunity to live in peace and happiness with respect
for their rights. CSF aim to achieve this mission by working closely with related institutions at national and community level
to reduce the vulnerability of young people to all forms of abuse, child labor, discrimination and violation of human rights; and
also to prevent and protect trafficking in persons, HIV/AIDS transmission, and drug abuse; and to provide gender awareness to
community people, promote safe migration and to promote the prioritization of youth health care at the community level.
4. Core value
In implementing its work, CSF is focused on its four key principles, namely equity, accountability, unity and collaboration.
Equity
We believe in joint work in order to protect equity and basic rights of all Cambodian children. We are committed to care and
comprehensive understanding of Cambodia’s culture as well as custom and social beliefs. We are committed to work based on
knowledge of such culture in an effort to protect children from every form of exploitation and violation.
Accountability
We believe in transparent operation and integrity of all levels of our work. We place huge emphasis on the importance of
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profession, confidence and responsibility for efforts in partnership and our activities.
Unity
We wish to make voice heard and seek supports for those who are unable to make their voice heard. We are meant to
protect those who cannot protect themselves and work for Cambodian children to fight against their exploitation and prevent their
violation.
Collaboration
We strongly hope it is important for working networks to have mutual cooperation and collaboration from national to community
levels so as to consolidate our voice in the fight against children abuse and trafficking in Cambodia. Mutual collaboration is of
vital importance so as to build up our effectiveness, help us collect further resources and knowledge and share information
related to our work for child protection. Collaboration helps us to be united in our principle and common beliefs.
5. Sectoral areas
 Legal/Lawyer Service
 Referral Service
 General Health Service
 Reproductive Health Service
 HIV/AIDS Service
 Education Service
 Counseling Service
 Micro-finance Service
 Awaireness Raising Service on Child
Rights
6. Main services provided
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 Advocacy Sector
 Domestic Violence Sector
 Children in Conflict with the Law
 Child Labor Trafficking
 Child Labor Exploitation
 Orphan and abandoned Children
 Child Sex Trafficking
 Child Sex Exploitation
 Community Empowerment
 Children Education
 Street Children
 Child Participation
 HIV/AIDS
7. Target Area and Programs/Activities Implemented
Programs/Activities Name
Target Groups
Non-formal education
Poor children
Target Areas
Capital/Province
Phnom Penh
District/ Khan/City
Trapeang Chhouk,
Donors
Cooperation
Partners
Glee
Sangkat Toek Thla, Creative
Non-formal education
Poor children and
Takeo
orphans
Khan Sen Sok
Media
Snam Krapoeu,
Glee
Samrong district
Creative
Media
8.Total Number of Staff: 4 Female: 2
Nº
Name
Sex Position
Mobile Phone / Email
Working Area
1
Heap Sereyvuth
M
066-939 366,087 222 151
Phnom Penh
Executive Director
[email protected]
2
Sokhary Kanika
F
Program Manager
[email protected]
Phnom Penh
3
Try Sreyheap
F
Accounting
[email protected]
Phnom Penh
4
Kong Ratna
M
Program Assistant
[email protected]
Phnom Penh
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9. Contact detail / Address
Contac Person : Heap Sereyvuth
Position
: Executive Director
Telephone
: 023 966 515 / 066-939-366 / 087-222-151 / 092-132-255
Fax
: N/A
Email
: [email protected] / [email protected]
Address
: #3B, St. 2002, Sangkat Toek Thal, Khan Sen Sok, Phnom Penh
P.O Box
: N/A
CCC Box
: N/A
Website
: www.csfcambodia.blogspot.com
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CHILREN’S UMBRELLA CENTER ORGANIZATION
(CUCO)
1. Background
Rescue helpless children organize a legal NGO was restore by Cambodia people corporate with people us and Singapore
three teams. CUCO nun profits not reserve political our activeities are reserve Society, humanities and undiscriminating, religion,
color of skins.
Year established: 2010
Director: SINATH SOK
Date registered: 05 Oct 2009
Registered at: Ministry of Interior
Date become member of NGOCRC: 2010
Type of NGO: Cambodian NGO
Member of the 4th Thematic Working Group of NGOCRC on Education, leisure and cultural activities
2. Vision
All vulnerable and victimized children and youth in Cambodia have quality of life, dignity and become good citizen insociety.
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3. Mission
Collect helpless kids, no body take care keeping in the shelter.Give them victuals,dwelling, training khmer, English, Japanese,
Chinise, Computer Course. Maintenance them from body to 18 years old.
5. Sectoral areas
 Children Education
 Street Children
 Orphan and abandoned Children
6. Main services provided
 Education Service
 Awaireness Raising Service on Child Rights
7. Target Area and Programs/Activities Implemented
Programs/Activities Name
Target Groups
Education Leisure and Cultural
Target Areas
Capital/Province
District/ Khan/City
Phnom Penh
Activities
Donors
USA
Cooperation
Partners
Singapor
Australia
French
Norway
8.Total Number of Staff: 6 Female: 3
Nº
Name
Sex Position
Mobile Phone / Email
Working Area
1
SOK SINATH
M
089920167
Phnom Penh
Director
[email protected]
2
YIM SREYTOUCH
F
Admin
011639578
[email protected]
3
SOK SINATH
M
Account
017729354
[email protected]
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4
NGET LEAKENA
F
Trainer
097 9399546
5
CHEN PHALLY
F
Cook
093257536
6
POUV SAREN
M
Security
0979534048
2010-2011
9. Contact detail / Address
Contac Person : SOK SINETH
Position
: Director
Telephone
: 089 920 167
Email
: [email protected]
Address
: # 1887, St. Lom, Klal Kos, Mean Chey, Phnom Penh
CCC Box
: 266
Website
: under renovation
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CAMBODIAN VOLUNTEERS FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
(C.V.C.D)
1. Background
Cambodian Volunteers for Community Development was established under the initiative of Mr. Peter Porn and his adopted
son An John Porn and other English students in a class behind Royal Palace. C.V.C.D was recognized by King Norodom
Sihahouk on September 22, 1993 and registered in the Ministry of Interior on May 17th, 1996 named “Cambodia Volunteers for
Community Development”.
Year established: 1992
Director: Kang Sylong
Date registered: May 17th, 1996
Registered at: Ministry of Interior (MoI)
Date become member of NGOCRC: 1998
Type of NGO: Cambodian NGO
Member of the 4 Thematic Working Group of NGOCRC on Education, leisure and cultural activities
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2. Vision
Cambodian people will live better lives and have unity which leads to education opportunity and they will involve voluntarily
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in community development. A society whose members have better living conditions, who experience civic solidarity, who have
access to education and who have active participation in the community development process in the spirit of volunteerism.
3. Mission
The CVCD exists to provide: educational opportunities to the children of the oppressed, the poor and the deprived (OPD);
with emphasis on: Khmer Literature, English and Computer Skills; Civic Education to the adult members of the communities
served; Human Resource Development trainings to interested stakeholders; and people’s access to economic opportunities in
the communities.
4. Core value
The CVCD is a non-profit, non-partisan non-government organization of the young, professional and service-oriented as well
as hardworking Cambodians in the urban and rural communities who believe in: honesty, solidarity, accountability , volunteerism,
and sound principles in the running of their organization.
5. Sectoral areas
 Education Service
 Micro-finance Service
 Vocational Training Service
6. Main services provided
 Children Education
 Community Empowerment
7. Target Area and Programs/Activities Implemented
Programs/Activities Name
- Non formal education program
(NFE)
Target Groups
- Poor
working children
Target Areas
Capital/Province
Phnom Penh:
Daun Penh
Harold Grin
( Phum 4
Sen Sok
Spoon
community,
CVCD
District/ Khan/City
Donors
Charit table
Cooperation
Partners
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- The Farmers’ Cooperative
- Unskilled and
program (FC)
- The Program for International
Kork Kleang1,
Dangkor
2010-2011
Foundation
Clear Path
Internatio-nal
(CPI)
unprofessional
Kork Kleang2 ,
(HGCF) and
community
Krang Angkrong Mean
Matesabroad
Pei and Ark
Foundation
- Mine disable
Cheay
Piwat Mean
and Cambodian Volunteers
people and widow, Cheay)
(PICV)
poor farmers
(MAF)
McKnight
Phoum Seam,
Foundation,
Ampil Bram Doem
Mensenkinder-
commune, Bovel
en Fund, and
district
PM/WRA
International and
Cambodian
Khan Tuol Kok
Students
Battambang
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Phnom Penh
8.Total Number of Staff: 26 Female: 8
Nº
Name
Sex Position
Mobile Phone / Email
Working Area
1
Kang Sylong
M
012 996 136
Phnom Penh
Executive director
[email protected]
2
Vin Samea
M
Secretary General
012 476 522
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
3
Po Sreyroth
F
General Accounta-nt
017 666 787
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
4
Im Dara
F
Program Manager
089 367 779
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
5
Mit Saveth
M
Program Manager
012 637 144
Battambang
[email protected]
9. Contact detail / Address
Contac Person : Im Dara
Position
: Program director of non formal education
Telephone
: 089 367 779/ 012 476 522
Email
: [email protected]/ [email protected]/[email protected]
Address
: # 55 BEo, St. 122, Sangkat Depo3, Khan Toul Kok, Phnom Penh
P.O Box
: 1289
CCC Box
: 288
Website
: www.cvcd.org.kh
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DEVELOPMENT KHMER KID PROSPERITY
(DKKP)
1. Background
Development Khmer Kid Prosperity is a non religious, non political, non-profit to build the better future for underprivileged
children and poorest women by providing them quality education and development training program and to ending human trafficking and helping poorest children and families gain economic in impoverished communities. DKKP is taking care of the basic
needs, and educaiton of the underprivileged children and women who are orphaned, victims of chid trafficking, extreme poverty,
drop-out children. There are 125 children who are studying in it. DKKP was founded in 2008 and officially registered with The
ministry of Interior of the Kingdom of Cambodia as a non-profit government organization.
Year established: 2008
Director: Mr. Chan Sarath and Mr. Chun Pheakdey
Date registered: 07 May 2008
Registered at: Ministry of Interior
Date become member of NGOCRC: 2010
Type of NGO: Cambodian NGO
Member of the 1st Thematic Working Group of NGOCRC on Civil Rights and Freedom, and the 4th on Education, leisure and
cultural activities
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2. Vision
Expect that Poorest and Orphaned Children in Rural Area would have full base children rights, living with healthy and quality
education.
3. Mission
Vocational Training
Non-Formal Education such as Forein Languages Khmer and Computer Skills
General Health
Proving the studentship
4. Core value

Quality Developing Accountability Humanity
5. Sectoral areas
 Advocacy Sector
 Domestic Violence Sector
 Illegal Drug
 Child Labor Trafficking
 Child Labor Exploitation
 Child Rape
 Child Sex Trafficking
 Child Sex Exploitation
 Community Empowerment
 Children in Conflict with the Law
 Orphan and abandoned Children
 Child Participation
 Children Education
 Street Children
 HIV/AIDS
 Referral Service
 Shelter Service
 Education Service
 Cultural/Art Training Service
 HIV/AIDS Service
 Awaireness Raising Service on Child Rights
 General Health Service
 Vocational Training Service
 Reintegration Service
6. Main services provided
 Rehabilitation Service
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7. Target Area and Programs/Activities Implemented
Programs/Activities Name
Target Groups
Providing non-formal education
Orphaned
Target Areas
Capital/Province
District/ Khan/City
Donors
Cooperation
Partners
Preah Sihanouk Preynob
and vocational training to poorest Poorest in Rurul
and orphaned children.
Area
8.Total Number of Staff: Female:
Nº
Name
Sex Position
Mobile Phone / Email
Working Area
1
Chan Sarath
M
012 480 612
Sihanouk
ED
[email protected]
2
Chun Pheakdey
M
Vice-E D
011 529 952
Phnom Penh
3
Sorn Sovann
M
Admin Ass
Phnom Penh
4
Morn Navy
F
Teacher
Sihanouk
5
Chan Mala
F
Teacher
Sihanouk
9. Contact detail / Address
Contac Person : Chan Sarath
Position
: Executive Director
Telephone
: 012 480 612
Email
: [email protected]
Address
: Ream, Preynob, Preah Sihanouk
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ENFANTS&DÉVELOPPEMENT
(E&D)
1. Background
Enfants&Développement (E&D) is a French organization, created in 1984. E&D first implemented development projects in
education and health sectors.
Year established: 1984
Director: Ms. Anne-Laure Hallaire
Date registered: 1984
Registered at: MoFA
Date become member of NGOCRC: 2000
Type of NGO: International NGO
Member of the 2 Thematic Working Group of NGOCRC on Family Environment and Alternative Care
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2. Vision
Targeted beneficiaries are empowered to find sustainable solutions to their problems.
3. Mission
E&D aims at addressing the roots of poverty through the implementation of projects determined by the local context and the
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needs of the target population.
4. Core value
Empowerment, Promotion of autonomy
5. Sectoral areas
 Children Education
 Orphan and abandoned Children
 Other (please specify) Family Devlpment/
Family Empowment
 Reproductive Health Sector
 Community Empowerment
 Domestic Violence Sector
6. Main services provided
 Reproductive Health Service
 General Health Service
 Other (please specify) Parent-Child Activity
(0-3 years old) & Group discussion
 Counseling Service
 Education Service
 Awaireness Raising Service on Child Rights
 Referral Service
7. Target Area and Programs/Activities Implemented
Programs/Activities Name
1. Family Development
Target Groups
Vulnerable families
Target Areas
Capital/Province
Phnom Pehn
Programme (Family Follow Up and families with
and Parent -Child Activity)
2. SRH
District/ Khan/City
Donors
Cooperation
Partners
Tourl Kork and
EU, AECID, Samatapheap
Mean Chey
FSD
Kniom (SKO)
0-3 years old
Women, youths
Kampong Speu
Phnom Srouch and EU, AusAid
Social
Aural
Services of
Cambodia
(SSC)
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Children from 0 to 6 Phnom Penh
Tourl Kork
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EU, AFD
years old
Krousar
Yoeung (KrY)
8.Total Number of Staff: 51 Female: 31
Nº
Name
Sex Position
Mobile Phone / Email
Working Area
1
Mrs. Kuch Phattana
F
092 808 990
PP
Senior Social Worker
kuch.phattana@enfantsetdevel
oppement.org
2
Mrs. CHEA Samnang
F
PM
016 38 38 23
PP
chea.samnang@enfantsetdevel
oppement.org
3
Frederick Griffiths
M
SRH Manager
012 20 52 75
K. Speu
frederick.griffiths@enfantsetde
veloppement.org
4
Anais Pagès
F
ECRC Manager
097 47 52 460
PP
anais.pages@enfantsetdevelop
pement.org
9. Contact detail / Address
Contac Person : Anne-Laure Hallaire
Position
: Head of Mission
Telephone
: 023 212 196 / 012 550 644
Fax
: 023 21 32 42
Email
: [email protected]
Address
: # 21, St. 454, Tuol Tumpong I, Chamcarmon, Phnom Penh
P.O Box
: 882, Phnom Penh
CCC Box
: 103
Website
: www.enfantsetdeveloppement.org
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EVERYCHILD
1. Background
EveryChild is an international Organization established in 2006 and registered in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Year established: 2006
Director: Srey Vanthon
Date registered: August 24th, 2007
Registered at: Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Date become member of NGOCRC: 2008
Type of NGO: International NGO
Member of the 2nd Thematic Working Group of NGOCRC on Family Environment and Alternative Care, and the 5th on Special
Protection Measures
2. Vision
Cambodia where every child enjoys the rights to group up in a safe, secure and justice environment, and free from exploitation
and poverty.
3. Mission
Working in close partnership with other organizations to empower children, family, community, civil societies and government
to eradicate all forms of violation against children, child labor abuse and street children especially the children who are in conflict
with the law.
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4. Sectoral areas
 Disability Sector
 Street Children
 Orphan and abandoned Children
 Advocacy Sector
 Child Participation
 Children Education
 Children in Conflict with the Law
5. Main services provided
 HIV/AIDS Service
 Education Service
 Vocational Training Service
 Legal/Lawyer Service
 Awaireness Raising Service on Child Rights
6. Target Area and Programs/Activities Implemented
Programs/Activities Name
1. My home is not in the Street
Target Groups
Street living and
( Org implementation, Home
working children,
Land)
vulnerable children,
Target Areas
Capital/Province
Battambang
District/ Khan/City
Battambang and
Donors
Cooperation
Partners
Comic relief MPK
Kom Rieng
children in conflict
with the law
1. Preventing violation against
children in Cambodia ( Org
implementation, Legal Aid of
Cambodia
EveryChild
Law conflict and
Kampong Cham
vulnerable children
Svay Rieng
Prey Veng
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7.Total Number of Staff: 8 Female: 2
Nº
Name
Sex Position
1
Srey Vannthon
CD
Mobile Phone / Email
Working Area
012 535 301
[email protected]
2
Ken Ratha
PM
012 473 489
017 545 527
[email protected]
3
Buth Rithy
FAM
092 999 476
[email protected]
4
Sambath Sokunthea
ACM
012 663 442
[email protected]
5
Meas Molika
SRM
012 424 150
[email protected]
6
Chum Saray
SRO
012 989 081
[email protected]
7
Touch Socheat
AO
012 777 401
[email protected]
8
Nop Kemarin
Driver/Messenger
092 686 900
8. Contact detail / Address
Contac Person : Touch Socheat
Position
: Admin
Telephone
: 023 214 059/ 012 777 401
Fax
: N/A
Email
: [email protected]
Address
: # 08, St. 151, Sangkhat Olampic, Khan Chamkar Morn, Phnom Penh
P.O Box
: 1530
CCC Box
: 97
Website
: www.everychildkh.org
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HAGAR CAMBODIA
(HC)
1. Background
Founded in Cambodia in 1994 by Pierre Tami, a Swiss national, Hagar is an international Christian organization committed
to the recovery and empowerment of women and children who are victims human rights abuse; particularly domestic violence,
human trafficking and sexual exploitation.
Hagar has evolved over the last 17 years to develop an individualized long-term assistance program combining both social
rehabilitation and economic empowerment. Approximately 80% of Hagar beneficiaries have been successfully reintegrated into
their community, now living a productive and fulfilling life.
We believe that full restoration happens when women and children are able to reintegrate into community again with resilience and dignity. Hagar’s programs and enterprises give abused, rejected and exploited women and children all they need
to confidently walk into the future: education; a deep sense of self-worth; financial independence; a community of people who
believe in them; hope.
Hagar is in it for the long haul with each person who walks through our doors.
We are also committed to partnership and know that as we work together with the private sector, NGOs and governments
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both in Cambodia and internationally, that we are stronger.
Hagar currently has support offices in Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, the United States and the United Kingdom and is
expanding its programs into Afghanistan and Vietnam.
Year established: 1994
Sectoral Operations Manager: Mr. Kim Yoeum
Date registered: 1993
Registered at: Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Date become member of NGOCRC:
Type of NGO: International NGO
Member of the 4 Thematic Working Group of NGOCRC on Education, leisure and cultural activities, and the 5th on Special
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Protection Measures
2. Vision
Our purpose is singular; we restore broken lives. We welcome the toughest of human conditions. We stay focused on the
individual. We do whatever it takes for as long as it takes to restore life in all its fullness.
3. Mission
Whatever it takes for as long as it takes to restore a broken life
4. Core value

Hagar Core Values emerge form our founding stories. These values motivate, inform and set limits to our actions as we
pursue our mission. We realize these values through consistent and thoughtful choices, individually and collectively.
5. Sectoral areas
 Disability Sector
 Domestic Violence Sector
 Child Rape
 Advocacy Sector
 Child Labor Exploitation
 Child Participation
 Child Labor Trafficking
 Child Sex Exploitation
 Street Children
 Child Sex Trafficking
 Orphan and abandoned Children
 Children Education
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6. Main services provided
 Legal/Lawyer Service
 Vocational Training Service
 General Health Service
 Counseling Service
 Reintegration Service
 Rehabilitation Service
 Cultural/Art Training Service
 Micro-finance Service
 Awaireness Raising Service on Child Rights
 Shelter Service
 Education Service
7. Target Area and Programs/Activities Implemented
Programs/Activities Name
Target Groups
Recovery Shelters
Women and
Target Areas
Capital/Province
Phnom Penh
Children
District/ Khan/City
Donors
Cooperation
Partners
Chamkamorn, Tuol
Kork, Steung
Meanchey,
1. Counseling
Women and
Some programs
2. Health
Children
provide only in
3. Education
PP and some
4. Case Management
provide to all
5. Early Learning Center
privinces that
6. Community Care Program
have Hagar’s
7. Career Pathways
children/woemn
8. Legal and Protection
9. Disabilty Program
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8.Total Number of Staff: 171 Female: 107
Nº
Name
Sex Position
Mobile Phone / Email
Working Area
1
Sothy Chrin
M
Communications Manager
010 396 391
P.P
2
Thyda Laing
F
Communications Officer
093 42 71 54
P.P
9. Contact detail / Address
Contac Person : Mr. Kim Yoeum
Position
: Sectoral Operations Manager
Telephone
: 023 211 961 - 2 - 3 / 010 897 345
Fax
: 023 211 964
Email
: [email protected] / [email protected]
Address
: # 19, St. 57, BKKI, Chamcarmon, Phnom Penh
P.O Box
: 1521
Website
: www.hagarinternational.org
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HAPPY TREE SOCIAL SERVICES
(HAPPY TREE)
1. Background
Happy Tree Social Services is a registered charitable organization (NGO) in Hong Kong. It was founded in mid 2003 by a
group of people who engaged to serve the world’s poorest children and disadvantaged group. The committee members came
from different background with professional training at management, social work and nursing. And they have strong volunteers
back up from the society as well. In 2006, Happy Tree Social Services was registered as a Local NGO in Cambodia
Year established: 2004
Director: Dr. Jerry Wong
Date registered: Nov. 2006
Registered at: Ministry of Interior and Social Affair
23 Sep 2008
Date become member of NGOCRC: 2009
Type of NGO: Cambodian NGO
Member of the 3 Thematic Working Group of NGOCRC on Basic Health and Welfare, and the 4th on Education, leisure and
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cultural activities
2. Vision
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Being a strong charity organization to provide Love, Care, and Serve to the society.
3. Mission
Happy Tree owns deep concern to these vulnerable people, and gives priority to children.
1. To provide social, medical and educational services to them for the purposes of relief of poverty, victims of disaster,
sickness and disabled.
2. To provide a worldwide volunteers network and platform to carry out services.
3. To encourage, employ, retain local people to develop their skills and knowledge, and so finally localization of services can
be established.
4. Sectoral areas
 Disability Sector
 Orphan and abandoned Children
 HIV/AIDS
 Children Education
 Street Children
 Community Empowerment
5. Main services provided
 Shelter Service
 HIV/AIDS Service
 General Health Service
 Rehabilitation Service
6. Target Area and Programs/Activities Implemented
Programs/Activities Name
House of Rainbow Bridge
Happyland
Target Groups
HIV/AIDS orphan
Orphan
Target Areas
Capital/Province
Phnom Penh
Kandal
District/ Khan/City
Sangkat Sras
Hong Kong
Cooperation
Partners
Preah Keat
Chok, Khan Duon
Mealea
Penh
Hospital
Beck Chan,
Angsnol, Kandal
Happy Tree
Donors
Hong Kong
Ministry of
Social Affair
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Hong Kong
Orphanages
Hong Kong
Ministry of
Kouk, Phnom Penh
Community Development Center Poor villages
Phnom Penh
Preak Toul, Mean
Chey, Phnom Penh
Home of Toughness
Disable children
Phnom Penh
Phnom Penh
Social Affair
Hong Kong
Thmey
Orphanage sponshorship
orphanage
Phnom Penh
Phnom Penh
Ministry of
Social Affair
Hong Kong
CPCDO
Thmey
7.Total Number of Staff: 43 Female: 31
Nº
Name
Sex Position
Mobile Phone / Email
Working Area
1
Mr. Ly Huy
M
012 707355
Cambodia Field
[email protected]
manager
Operational Manager
092 261676
Assisting Operational
Assistance
[email protected]
Manager
Finance officer
016 918691
Financial
2
3
Mr. Dy Vibol
Ms. Van Chantra
M
F
Operational Manager
[email protected]
4
khou sethchhoukrath
Admin office
097 9849758
Admin
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[email protected]
5
Srey Vitou
Happyland manager
089 335696
Happyland
[email protected]
8. Contact detail / Address
Contac Person : Khou Sethchhoukrath
Position
: Admin officer
Telephone
: 023 997 801 / 097 9849758
Email
: [email protected] / [email protected]
Address
: # 119, St. 134, Phsar Depo II, Toul Kok, Phnom Penh
Website
: www.happytree.org.kh
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HEALTHCARE CENTER FOR CHILDREN
(HCC)
1. Background
HCC is a non-profit, non-partisan, non-religious and local non government organization. It was founded in July 1998, and has
established cooperative relationships with the relevant Ministries and applicable international and local NGOs.
HCC is dedicated entirely to Safeguarding children from being trafficked for labor, sexual exploitation and abuse. It endeavors
to fight against the worse forms of child labor, sex trafficking of children and young women. It aims to provide this vulnerable
group with the following opportunities:
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Life and vocational skills training

Livelihood skills training

Both formal and non-formal education

Economic alternatives

Vocational skill training

Income generation activities

Reintegration programs

Awareness raising
Year established: 1998
Executive Director: Mrs. Ly Sotheary
Date registered: 27 Apr 1999
Registered at: Ministry of Interior
Date become member of NGOCRC:
Type of NGO: Cambodian NGO
Member of the 2nd Thematic Working Group of NGOCRC on Family Environment and Alternative Care
2. Vision
To improve the lives of vulnerable children and women in Cambodia by eradicating trafficking in persons especially sexual
and labor exploitation in order to mobilize the power of humanity.
We believe in a world that no longer tolerates injustices committed against children and women
3. Mission
To protect children and women’s rights through advocacy and the provision of direct services to children and young women
in Cambodia with healthcare, counseling, educational support, social and economic development, technical support and training.
4. Core value

Honesty, Openness and Integrity: Building trust within our organization and with associated national and international
NGOs, donors and other stakeholders

Safety, Security and Sustainability: Safeguarding our operations, providing support services to victims and potential
victims from the dangers of trafficking and exploitation.

HCC
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and preventing those at risk of becoming a victim.
Teamwork, Cooperation and Contribution: HCC will foster cooperation and teamwork and recognize the individual
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commitment and dedication of staff to encourage continued motivation in achieving positive
outcomes for vulnerable
women and children.
5. Sectoral areas
 Advocacy Sector
 Domestic Violence Sector
 Child Rape
 Child Labor Trafficking
 Child Labor Exploitation
 Community Empowerment
 Child Sex Trafficking
 Child Sex Exploitation
 Child Participation
 Children Education
 Orphan and abandoned Children
6. Main services provided
 Counseling Service
 Vocational Training Service
 Rehabilitation Service
 Referral Service
 Reintegration Service
 Education Service
 Shelter Service
 General Health Service
 Awaireness Raising Service on Child Rights
7. Target Area and Programs/Activities Implemented
Programs/Activities Name
Target Groups
Good Day Centre
Woman and
Target Areas
Capital/Province
Phnom Penh
District/ Khan/City
Mean Chey
Children
Donors
Cooperation
Partners
ANESVAD,
COSECAM,
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The Asia
Foundation
Koh Kong Transit Shelter
Men, Woman and
Koh Kong
Khemrak Phoumin
Children
The Asia
Foundation
and Oxfam
Quebec
School/Community Based
Men, Woman and
Protection Networks
Children
Income Generation and Savings
Men, Woman and
Groups
Children
Svay Rieng
Chantrea
C-Rights
Svay Rieng
Chantrea
C-Rights
8.Total Number of Staff: 25 Female: 12
Nº
Name
Sex Position
Mobile Phone / Email
Working Area
1
LY Sotheary
F
012 252 779
P. Penh
Executive Director
[email protected]
2
3
SOK Saran
VEN Savoeun
F
M
Acting Admin-Finance
012 592 216
Manager
[email protected]
Center Manager
012 925 946
P.Penh
P.Penh
[email protected]
4
HOUR Ngy
M
Provincial Coordinator
085 567 400
K. Kong
[email protected]
5
MAO Sophal
M
Monitoring Officer
012 301 617
P. Penh
[email protected]
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THAI Chanvirak
M
Admin Assistant
070 927 407
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P.Penh
N/A
7
ROUS Dina
F
Non formal Education
012 266 446
P. Penh
[email protected]
8
SUON Mlis
F
Social Worker
092 129 002
P. Penh
[email protected]
9
CHHAM Bunthat
M
Trainer
011 261 528
S.Rieng
[email protected]
10
SAK Samnang
M
Social Worker
011 241 256
K. Kong
[email protected]
11
SAO Saem
F
Social Worker
097 690 9374
P. Penh
N/A
12
SRUY Kimsean
F
Handicraft Trainer
012 755 004
P. Penh
N/A
13
EK Sitha
F
Hairdressing Trainer
017 325 235
P. Penh
N/A
14
UN Semorn
F
Weaving Trainer
017 744 812
P. Penh
N/A
15
HUN Chanveary
F
Sewing Trainer
097 564 0971
P. Penh
N/A
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16
OEURN Sambo
M
Security Guard
012 698 197
P. Penh
N/A
17
PHOEURN Pheak
M
Security Guard
097 324 2747
P.Penh
N/A
18
HAS Vanna
M
Security Guard
076 658 4278
P. Penh
N/A
19
KOY Vutha
M
Driver
012 311 329
P. Penh
N/A
20
SOK Nga
F
Cook
017 293 683
N/A
9. Contact detail / Address
Contac Person : Mrs. LY Sotheary
Position
: Executive Director
Telephone
: 023 217 748 / 12 252 779
Fax
: 23 212 133
Email
: [email protected]
Address
: # 132D, St. 135, Phsar Deum Thkov, Chamcarmon, Phnom Penh
P.O Box
: 1438
CCC Box
: 234
Website
: hcc-cambodia.org
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INTERNATIONAL CHRISTIAN MISSION
(ICM)
1. Background
The International Christian Mission is a charity and non-profit organization which has been worked in Cambodia since 1993.
International Christian Mission has two headquarters, Phnom Penh Good Shepherd Mission and Kampong Chhnang Good
Shepherd Mission. It first provided assistant to 33 orphans in Kampong Chhnang Orphanage Center in 1993. In 1995 International Christian Mission has been started an orphanage real activities. On 09 February 1995 International Christian Mission
signed MoU with Ministry of Social Affairs, Labor, Vocational Training and Youth Rehabilitation and a month later with the Ministry
of Foreign Affairs.
Year established: 1993
President: Runnath Narin
Date registered: 1994 -1995
Registered at: Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry
of
Social Affairs,
Veteran
and
Youth
Rehabilitation
Date become member of NGOCRC: 1999
Type of NGO: Cambodian NGO
Member of the 3rd Thematic Working Group of NGOCRC on Basic Health and Welfare
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2. Vision
International Christian Mission is working primarily on orphans, parentless children, helpless and homeless children.
3. Mission
International Christian Mission has orphanage call “Good Shepherd Mission” take caring orphans, providing home, food,
clothes, send them to publish school and has training skills in this Centre.
4. Core value

Not Partisan

No discrimination

No racism

Justice
5. Sectoral areas
 Children Education
 Child Participation
 Orphan and abandoned Children
6. Main services provided
 Counseling Service
 Shelter Service
 Education Service
 Cultural/Art Training Service
 Vocational Training Service
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7. Target Area and Programs/Activities Implemented
Programs/Activities Name
Target Groups
Bringing up and taking care of
Children of HIV
children
caused dead
Target Areas
Capital/Province
Phnom Penh
District/ Khan/City
Donors
Cooperation
Partners
Chamkar Morn
mothers and
abandoned by
fathers
8.Total Number of Staff: 12 Female: 8
Nº
Name
Sex Position
1
Runnath Narin
President
Mobile Phone / Email
Working Area
012 868 187
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
2
Runnath Nara
Advisor
012 662 212
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
3
Eng Roth Chivy
Admin
016 570 807
Phnom Penh
4
Uok Sovannary
Child care and trainer
017 878 737
Phnom Penh
5
Runnath Kunthea
Child care and trainer
092 416 622
Phnom Penh
6
Runnath Rachel
Child care and trainer
092 474 722
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
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7
Eng Sophy
Chief of Chef
Phnom Penh
8
Nov Sokmom
Chef
Phnom Penh
9
Leak Dila
Teacher and driver
10
Mak Rattana
Medical staff
Phnom Penh
11
Rong Kimsan
Medical staff
Phnom Penh
12
Yi Syna
Chef
Phnom Penh
012 706 720
9. Contact detail / Address
Contac Person : Eng Roth Chivy
Position
: Admin
Telephone
: 023 211 465 / 016 570 807
Fax
: N/A
Email
: [email protected]
Address
: # 41, St.322, Sangkhat Boeung Keng Kang1, Khan Chamkar Morn, Phnom Penh.
P.O Box
: 88 Phnom Penh. Cambodia
CCC Box
: N/A
Website
: www.icmsite.com
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INTERNATIONAL CHILD SUPPORT
(ICS)
1. Background
International Child Support (ICS) is a Dutch development organization that promotes children’s rights in Asia and Africa. ICS
was founded in 1980, in the Netherlands. In Asia, ICS established its offices in the year 1994, and began working in Thailand
and Cambodia since 1997, and LAO PDR since 2001. The programs in all countries are supported by a regional office based in
Ubonratchathani, Thailand
Year established: 1980
Country Programme Manager: Mr. Edgardo S. Montalban
Date registered: 1994
Registered at: The Netherland
Date become member of NGOCRC: 2010
Type of NGO: International NGO
Member of the 1st Thematic Working Group of NGOCRC on Civil Rights and Freedom, and the 4th on Education, leisure and
cultural activities
2. Vision
Throughout the world, people are able and willing to act in the interest of children. They take the initiative themselves to
improve their own circumstances.
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3. Mission
We inspire and motivate people and their organisations to take initiatives that lead to lasting social and economic change.
Goal: to safeguard the welfare of children and adolescents.
4. Core value
The core values which guide and determine our action are justice, equality, trust , participation and commitment and as well
as transparency and accountability.
5. Sectoral areas
 Children Education
 Child Labor Exploitation
 Other (Social enterprise/business)
 Child Participation
 Community Empowerment
6. Main services provided
 Education Service
 Awaireness Raising Service
on Child Rights
 Other ( Investment for Social and Economic
Change)
7. Target Area and Programs/Activities Implemented
Programs/Activities Name
Investment for Social and
Economic Change
Target Groups
Community
Target Areas
Capital/Province
District/ Khan/City
Otdar Meanchey Banteay Ampil,
Will expand to
Donors
The mistry
Chongkal, Samrong of foriegn
Cooperation
Partners
Ministry of
Education,
one more
afair of the
province to be
Netherlands Sport
Youth and
identified
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Child Friendly school
Elementry schools
Otdar Meanchey 24 elementary
school in 3 district
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Rotary
Ministry of
Netherland
Education,
mentione above.
youth and sport.
8.Total Number of Staff: Female:
Nº
Name
Sex Position
Mobile Phone / Email
Working Area
1
Edgardo S. Montalban
M
+855(0)77 458 909
Otdar Meanchey
Programme Coordinator
[email protected]
2
Vinh Loeup
M
Program Officer
+855(0)12 725 361
Otdar Meanchey
[email protected]
3
Lam Vuth
M
Admin/Finance Coordinator +855 (0)911 791
Otdar Meanchey
[email protected]
4
Pork Veasna
F
Development Facilitator
+855(0) 99 543 512
Otdar Meanchey
[email protected]
5
Sak Sarin
M
Development Facilitator
+855(0) 99 543 507
Otdar Meanchey
[email protected]
6
Mao Bunhorm
M
Development Facilitator
+855(0) 99 620 413
Otdar Meanchey
[email protected]
7
Rorm Toeut
M
Development Facilitator
+855(0) 99 543 514
Otdar Meanchey
[email protected]
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8
Lath Bunhans
M
Partnership Coordinator
+855(0)12 924 859
Otdar Meanchey
[email protected]
9
Or Vibol
M
PM & E Coordinator
+855(0)97 6688 668
Otdar Meanchey
[email protected]
10
Hem Vanna
11
Tann Srey
M
F
Senior Development
+855(0)17 782 748
Facilitator
[email protected]
Development Facilitator
+855(0)12 571 596
Otdar Meanchey
Otdar Meanchey
[email protected]
12
Morm Yada
F
Operations Officer
+855(0)11 201 597
Otdar Meanchey
[email protected]
13
Iv Pov
M
Cashier
+855(0)11 409 004
Otdar Meanchey
[email protected]
14
Chea Sam Oeun
M
Driver
+855(0)99 620 410
Otdar Meanchey
15
Voeurn Sopheap
M
Driver
+855(0)11 408 425
Otdar Meanchey
16
Khuon Sreyden
F
Housekeeper
+855(0)5864 688
Otdar Meanchey
17
Yet Tola
M
Guard
+855(0)97 2643 688
Otdar Meanchey
18
Koem Samnit
M
Guard
+855(0)76 621 6651
Otdar Meanchey
9. Contact detail / Address
Contac Person : Mr. Edgardo S. Montalban
Position
: Country Programme Manager
Telephone
: 065 390 046 / 077 458 909
Email
: [email protected]
Address
: #102, St. National Road 68, Samrong, Otdar Meanchey
Website
: www.icsasia.org
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JEANNINE AND BILLY’S CHILDREN’S FOUNDATION
(JBCF)
1. Background
While the children under the care of JBCF are the main targets, JBCF believes that it is impossible to reach sustainability
without reaching out to the care-takers of these children.
JBCF is also not setting up a centre for orphans and vulnerable children, as that would be four times more expensive than caring
for the children in their own environment.
Therefore JBCF is running at the moment:

Home based care programme to follow up on the well being of the vulnerable children and orphans.

Sewing production centre for care-takers and HIV-positive mothers and widows in order for them to earn their living in
an independent way

Sewing training centre for vulnerable women, as the need exists among organisations to have a more industrial skill of
sewing

A retail outlet where products of the sewing centre can be shown for sale and the income will go to JBCF in order to get
more children under its care.

A restaurant with the intention to expand job opportunities for vulnerable women
The present situation is that around 30 persons, mostly vulnerable women, found either employment in the sewing centre and
restaurant, while four women are under training. The intention is to have at a certain moment 20 women under training.
Next week the restaurant will expand its services by providing also breakfast, which will provide another five women the chance
to earn their living.
By creating job positions, JBCF reach out to the children under the care of these women (staff), as they are now guaranteed
of the basic needs and rights of a child. These basic rights are:
1. Access to education up to the potential level of the child. E.g. if a child wish to enter university, then JBCF will try to find
the necessary financial means.
2. Access to appropriate food
3. Access to appropriate housing
4. Access to medical services
5. Access to clothes and social interaction with their peers
Of course JBCF is open for any form of cooperation with any other organisation. E.g. JBCF has produced good quality school
uniforms for cheap prices for Mary Knoll in the past year. HAGAR has sent some trainees to the sewing training centre.
Therefore JBCF hopes to collaborate with all present organisations to discover how we can assist each other in reaching our
mutual goals and objectives.
JBCF
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Year established: 2007
Program Manager: Vann Pisey
Date registered: 14- June- 2007
Registered at: Ministry of Interior
Date become member of NGOCRC: 2010
Type of NGO: Cambodian NGO
Member of the 2 Thematic Working Group of NGOCRC on Family Environment and Alternative Care, and the 4th on Education,
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leirsure and cultural activities
2. Vision
JBCF vision is of society where people live and work together in peace and equality to improve their physical, psychological,
emotional and social quality of life and to guarantee a hopeful and sustainable future for all orphans and vulnerable children.
3. Mission
The mission of the JBCF is to provide integrated services that address the complete needs of orphans and vulnerable children
in Cambodia, affected by HIV/AIDS, from the earliest stages of their lives to the point at which they can thrive independently.
4. Core value

Access to education for all children in Cambodia

Guarantee children the five basic rights, education-health services-housing-clothing-work if the right age.
5. Sectoral areas
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 Disability Sector
 Children Education
 Street Children
 Advocacy Sector
 Domestic Violence Sector
 HIV/AIDS
 Child Labor Trafficking
 Child Labor Exploitation
 Community Empowerment
 Child Sex Trafficking
 Child Sex Exploitation
 Child Participation
 Children in Conflict with the Law
 Orphan and abandoned Children
 Child Rape
6. Main services provided
 Counseling Service
 Vocational Training Service
 Education Service
 Referral Service
 Reintegration Service
 Awaireness Raising Service on Child Rights
 Rehabilitation Service
 Micro-finance Service
 Other (Creating job opportunities for caretakers)
 HIV/AIDS Service
 General Health Service
7. Target Area and Programs/Activities Implemented
Programs/Activities Name
Target Groups
Target Areas
Capital/Province
District/ Khan/City
Donors
Cooperation
Partners
Training Center
Center
P.P
Chamkarmorn.
- Hagar
Sewing Center
Center
P.P
Chamkarmorn.
- Marynoll.
Restaurant
Vanda Institute
P.P
Chamkarmorn.
8.Total Number of Staff: 14 Female: 12
Nº
Name
Sex Position
Mobile Phone / Email
Working Area
1
Vann Pisey
F
089 555 005
Head office
Program Manager
[email protected]
2
Hem Chantheoun
F
Sewing Teacher
090 377 390
Center
3
Pov Vanny
F
Training Center
097 8285 770
Center
4
Tang Nassy
F
Sewer
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Mouy Sreymom
F
Sewer
Center
6
San Samphose
F
Sewer
Center
7
Chhuk Visay
F
Cleaner
012 300 948
Center
8
Yos Marinda
F
Waitress
012 299 560
Restaurant
9
Lin Sothea
M
Security Guard
097 2612 932
Center
10
Thean Kunthea
M
Main Cook
097 764 3333
Restaurant
11
Zai Sothy
F
Ass. Cook
070 202 236
Restaurant
12
Phem Thida
F
Cleaner
13
Wann Sina
F
Waitress
015 438 208
Restaurant
14
Moul Solina
F
Accountant
016 889 301
Head Office
Restaurant
9. Contact detail / Address
Contact Person : Vann Pisey
Position
: Program Manager
Telephone
: 089 555 005
Email
: [email protected] / [email protected]
Address
: #89A, St. 416
Website
: www.jbcfoundation.com
173., Tumnoupteouk, Chamcarmon, Phnom Penh
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KHEMARA
1. Background
Khemara was the very first local NGO founded in 1991 as Cambodia emerged from two decades of war and isolation. It
played a pioneering role in working for the advancement of women and children and acted as model and advisor to other local
NGOs that comprised the nascent civil society in Cambodia at that time. It was also a leading advocate of women’s rights, both
in the national and international arena.
Working in the semi-urban district of Russey Keo on the outskirts of Phnom Penh, Khemara’s strength as an organization
came from community-based programs that address the needs of poor villagers, especially women and children. Specifically, it
worked to promote the basic rights to education, health, livelihood, and protection from domestic violence, HIV/AIDS prevention
and STI, reproductive health and gender.
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Year established: July 1991
Executive Director: Koy Phallany
Date registered: 15- May-1998
Registered at: Ministry of Interior
Date become member of NGOCRC: 1994
Type of NGO: Cambodian NGO
Member of the 4th Thematic Working Group of NGOCRC on Education, leisure and cultural activities, and the 5th on Special
Protection Measures
2. Vision
“ Wish to see Cambodian citizens, particularly women and children actively contribute to the development of nation ”
3. Mission
Actively and directly work with the communities with participation from working partners of all relevant institutions, and private
sector for the sake of vulnerable people, particularly promote women’s and children rignts.
4. Core value

Restect, Commitment, responsibility, Honesty, Creativity, Response (CHANGE)
5. Sectoral areas
 Advocacy Sector
 Domestic Violence Sector
 Illegal Drug
 Child Labor Trafficking
 Child Labor Exploitation
 Child Rape
 Child Sex Trafficking
 Child Sex Exploitation
 Community Empowerment
 Children in Conflict with the Law
 Orphan and abandoned Children
 Child Participation
 Children Education
 HIV/AIDS
 Reproductive Health Sector
6. Main services provided
 Reproductive Health Service
 Shelter Service
 General Health Service
 Counseling Service
 HIV/AIDS Service
 Rehabilitation Service
 Referral Service
 Vocational Training Service
 Education Service
 Cultural/Art Training Service
 Reintegration Service
 Awaireness Raising Service on Child Rights
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7. Target Area and Programs/Activities Implemented
Programs/Activities Name
Target Groups
Providing Care Support for OVC
Target Areas
Capital/Province
District/ Khan/City
Kompong Cham Cheung Prey,
Provice
Donors
Cooperation
Partners
FHI 360
Tboung Khmom,
Memot
Providing Care Support for OVC
Phnom Penh
Reusey Keo District TdH
Non-Formal Education
Phnom Penh
Reusey Keo,Tuol
Lotus
Kork, Sen Sok District Outreach
Enhancing HIV/OVC and Holistic
Phnom Penh
Reusey Keo
HABITAT for
Housing Solution Program for
District, Dong Kor
Humanity
PLWHA/OVC
District, Kandal
Cambodia
Province
Providing HIV/AIDS Prevention,
Phnom Penh
Reusey Keo;
FHI 360
Care and Support to Men who
Toul Kor; Sen Sok;
And PSI
Have Sex with Men &
Doun Penh District
entertainment worker/Male
Clients
Community
Phnom Penh
Reusey Keo District CYK, ACT,
Child Care Center
Manos
Unidas
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8.Total Number of Staff: Female:
Nº
Name
Sex Position
Mobile Phone / Email
Working Area
1
Koy Phallany
F
017 589 887 / 097 8 744 744
Phnom Penh Kampong
[email protected]
Cham Province
012 942 167
Russey Keo, Phnom
[email protected]
Penh
078 917 404
Russey Keo, Phnom
khemara_cpp(pp)@camnet.com.kh
Penh
015 312 104
Phnom Penh
2
3
4
Pol Rithy
Roeung Sophanha
Tieng Oudom
Executive Director
Senior Coordinator
F
M
Senior Coordinator
Admin Officer
[email protected]
5
Kaul Sonita
F
Accountan
097 6 476 240
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
6
Yim Saren
M
Accountant
089 789 948
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
7
Yean Sok Kheang
M
Cashier
097 888 2699
Phnom Penh
8
Duch Lim
F
Project Manager
012 449 868
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
9
Som Sokhorn
F
Project Manager
012 975 493
Phnom Penh
10
Bun Seyla
F
Project Manager
097 887 8787
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
11
Muth Sary
M
Project Manager
012 618 286
Phnom Penh
khemara_cpp(mm)@camnet.com.kh
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9. Contact detail / Address
Contac Person : KOY Phallany
Position
: Executive Director
Telephone
: 023 430 620 / 017 589 887
Email
: [email protected]
Address
:Roeusey Keo, Roeusey Keo, Phnom Penh
P.O Box
: 1250
CCC Box
: 61
Website
: www.khemaracambodia.org
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KHMER KAMPUCHEA KROM FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AND DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION
(KKKHRDA)
1. Background
Khmer Kampuchea Krom for Human Rights and Development Association (KKKHRDA) was established in 1995 and officially
recognized by the Council of Ministers with the letter No. 1755 S.CH.N.PH.K dated 27 December 1995 and by the Ministry of
Interior with the letter No. 175 S.CH.N dated 07 February 1996. KKKHRDA is an independent, unexploited, non-profitable, and
non-governmental agency. It was initially created by the profound founder, Mr. SON Chumsetha, by gathering the groups of people with genuine willingness and national spirit who support human rights, democracy, and rule of law. Nowadays, KKKHRDA
consists of 17 operational members, 7 members of Board Advisors, and over 5000 national and international supportive members.
Year established: 1995
Director: Son Yoeung
Date registered: 27 Feb, 1996
Registered at: Ministry of Interior
Date become member of NGOCRC: 1996
Type of NGO: Cambodian NGO
Member of the 1st Thematic Working Group of NGOCRC on Civil Rights and Freedom, and the 2nd on Family Environment
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Alternative Care
2. Vision
Khmer Kampuchea Krom people live legally with the respects of basic rights and freedom, decent livelihoods, dignity,
progress, and harmony.
3. Mission
KKKHRDA’s mission is aimed at working with the Khmer Kampuchea Krom people through dissemination of knowledge,
education and skills, establishment of community networks, intervention, and advocacy for human rights and democracy.
4. Core value

All policies and projects are developed and implemented with gender equity and equality;

Both association and community are responsible for all forms of work, self-disciplined, and effectively flexible; and

Demonstrate firm commitment and genuine willingness in the implementation of its activities with high responsibility and
effectiveness.
5 Sectoral areas
 Advocacy Sector
 Domestic Violence Sector
 Community Empowerment
 Children Education
 Child Rape
 Child Participation
6. Main services provided
 Counseling Service
 Micro-finance Service
 Vocational Training Service
 Education Service
 Awaireness Raising Service on Child Rights
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7. Target Area and Programs/Activities Implemented
Programs/Activities Name
Target Groups
Target Areas
Capital/Province
District/ Khan/City
Donors
1. Community Peace Building
Khmer Kampuchea 1. Kandal
- Kean Svay
-Diakonia
Dialogue
Krom people
2. Svay Rieng
- Chantrea
-Diakonia
3. Kg. Spue
- Phnom Srouch
- Thmor Koul and
Cooperation
Partners
-Diakonia
Bovel
4. BTB
- Sambou and
-Diakonia
Snuol
- Sen Sok
5. Kratie
- Kean Svay
Khmer Kampuchea
- Thmor Koul
Krom people
- Sen Sok
2. Homeless Community
Development
-Diakonia
1. Phnom Penh
-Chantrea
- SUPF and
2. Kandal
-Kean Svay
Sopportive
Khmer Kampuchea 3. BTB
-Thmorkoul
Member
Krom people
-Thmorkoul
-Chantrea
1. Phnom Penh
Khmer Kmapuchea
3. Social Welfare
Krom people
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-Suppotive
Member
1. Svay Rieng
2. Kandal
Khmer Kmapuchea 3. BTB
Krom people
4. Saving Community
1. BTB
-Suppotive
2.Svay Rieng
Member
-Suppotive
5. Micro credit
Member
8.Total Number of Staff: 17 Female: 3
Nº
Name
Sex Position
Mobile Phone / Email
Working Area
1
SON Yoeung
M
012 933649
Phnom Penh
ED
[email protected]
2
SON Chum Chuon
M
Program Director
011 994 395
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
3
SAO Kong
M
Admin/Finance
012 393 765
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
4
5
PHORN Chhunly
SON Sothon
F
M
Education and
097 8686 440
Development Officer
[email protected]
Investigator
097 6836 897
[email protected]
KKKHRDA
Phnom Penh
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ROUS Sotheavy
F
Admin Assistance
089 708 549
2010-2011
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
7
DY Vanthorn
M
Coordinator
012 764 085
Kandal
[email protected]
8
Phuong Sokha
M
Coordinator
085 418 795
Svay Rieng
[email protected]
9
KANG Samnang
M
Coordinator
016 79 2 745
Kg. Spue
[email protected]
10
NUON Ry
M
Coordinator
012 694 003
BTB
[email protected]
11
THACH Sophorn
M
Coordinator
092 946 237
Kratie
[email protected]
9. Contact detail / Address
Contac Person : PHORN Chhunly
Position
: Education and Development Officer
Telephone
: 097 8686 440
Email
: [email protected] / [email protected]
Address
: # 67, St. 2011, Phnom Penh Thmey, Sen Sok, Phnom Penh
CCC Box
: 264
Website
: www.kkkhrda.org / www.kkkyn.webs.com
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KOMAR ETPRUMDEN KAMPUCHEA
(KnK Cambodia)
1. Background
Komar Etprumden Kampuchea (KnK) is a non-profit and non-religious Cambodia NGO, which was established in January
2007 and gained an official local NGO status in July 2007, KnK Cambodia is affiliated to Kokkyo naki Kodomotachi (KnK International) based in Tokyo, which has worked in Cambodia since September 2000. Therefore KnK Cambodia has experience of
10 years of development program operation in supporting underprivileged youths in response to their critical situation. By 2007,
KnK International transferred all programs management responsibilities to KnK Cambodia, and since then KnK International has
been providing backup as parent organization.
KnK Cambodia (hereafter KnK) commenced its activities in Battambang province by supporting disadvantaged youths for
their rehabilitation and social reintegration. While many organizations support young children under the age 15, KnK targets late
teenagers through provision of “home” (which is called “House for Youth”), psychological care, education, vocational training, and
social reintegration supports.
In addition to the “House for Youth” project, KnK started providing basic education and vocational skills training at Battambang Prison in 2002 as well as Banteay Meanchey Prison in 2005, in compliance with the needs of minors and young detainees,
who did not have any chance to receive educational activities in the prisons.
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KnK is member of various child rights networks, among them NGO Committee on the Rights of the children (NGOCRC), NGO
Coalition to Address Sexual Abuse of Children in Cambodia (COSECAM) and the NGO Education Partnership (NEP).
Year established: Step, 2000
Director: Srey Sakan
Date registered: 05/06/2007
Registered at: Ministry of Interoir
Date become member of NGOCRC: 2002
Type of NGO: Cambodian NGO
Member of the 2nd Thematic Working Group of NGOCRC on Family Environment and Alternative Care, and the 4th on Education,
leisure and cultural activities
2. Vision
Our vision is for underprivileged youths to regain their dignity and self worth, becoming in dependent members of society.
We are committed to protecting and promoting human rights of children and youths
3. Mission
KnK Cambodia provides underprivileged youths, including former victims of trafficking and street children, those from destitute
families or in prison with accommodation, physical and mental health care, basic education, vocational and life skills. We strive
to facilitate their social reintegration and self-reliance.
4. Core value
Our Value (ethical behaviors) KnK operate it work with accountability and transparency and committed to serving the children without prejudice, and cooperation with NGOs and government agencies.
5. Sectoral areas
 Child Labor Trafficking
 Child Labor Exploitation
 Child Rape
 Child Sex Trafficking
 Child Sex Exploitation
 Community Empowerment
 Children in Conflict with the Law
 Street Children
 Domestic Violence Sector
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 Orphan and abandoned Children
6. Main services provided
 Shelter Service
 Vocational Training Service
 Education Service
 Rehabilitation Service
 Reintegration Service
7. Target Area and Programs/Activities Implemented
Programs/Activities Name
Target Areas
Target Groups
1- House for youth
underprivileged
- Educational
children /youths
Capital/Province
Battambang
Donors
District/ Khan/City
Battambang
KnK
Cooperation
Partners
- Local and
International
Internation
- Vocational training skills
Japan
organization
- Health care
- Japan
- Local
- Reintegration
International
- Computer
Cooperation
- English class
Foundination
- Library
authorities
- Global Fund
for Children
2- Community Based Center
Vulnerable
- sewing
children/youth
- COESCAM
- Silk weaving
- Rattan furniture
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- Income Generating Activity
3- Children Conflict with the Law detainess
- Non-formal education
children
Battambang &
-
Banteay Mean chey
KnK
- Jail authority
International
- Local and
International
Japan
- Skill training(sewing, painting,
organization
drawing, etc.)
DSAVY
8.Total Number of Staff: 28 Female:15
Nº
Name
Sex Position
Mobile Phone / Email
Working Area
1
Srey Sakan
M
*855-12-49-22-29
-
Executive Director
[email protected]
2
Bun Sopheap
F
Accounting officer
*855-12-66-77-46
-
[email protected]
3
Sary Deth
F
IGA Manager
*855-12-20-60-04
-
[email protected]
4
Mom Chamroeun
M
CCL Manager
*855-12-51-89-33
-
[email protected]
9. Contact detail / Address
Contac Person : Srey Sakan
Position
: Executive Director
Telephone
: 053 952 759 / 012 492 229
Fax
: 053 952 759
Email
: [email protected] / [email protected]
Address
:Preahsdach, Battambang, Battambang
P.O Box
: 389 BTB
Website
: http//: knk-network.org
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KROUSAR THMEY FOUNDATION
1. Background
Year established: 1991
General Director: Mr. Auray Aun
Date registered: September 08, 2006
Registered at: Ministry of Interior
Date become member of NGOCRC: 1994
Type of NGO: Cambodia NGO
Member of the 2nd Thematic Working Group of NGOCRC on Family Environment and Alternative Care
2. Vision
A world in which all children are empowered to grow into independent and responsible adults.
3. Mission
To enable the integration of Cambodian children through education, appropriate support and the arts in accordance with their
traditions and beliefs.
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4. Core value

Identity,

Integration,

Dignity
5. Sectoral areas
 Disability Sector
 Children Education
 Street Children
 Advocacy Sector
 Orphan and abandoned Children
6. Main services provided
 Cultural/Art Training Service
 General Health Service
 Awaireness Raising Service on Child Rights
 Shelter Service
 Rehabilitation Service
 Other (please specify...............)
- Special education for blind or deaf children
- Inclusive education
 Reintegration Service
 Education Service
7. Target Area and Programs/Activities Implemented
Programs/Activities Name
Target Groups
Target Areas
Capital/Province
District/ Khan/City
Child Welfare Program
Street children,
Banteay
Amis des Enfants
3 temporary street children
orphan, children
Meanchey,
du Monde;
centres 3 permanent protection
victims of
Battambang,
Promesse; Terre
centres 10 family houses Primary trafficking, abandon Siem Reap,
des Hommes
schoole at Poïpet15 prevention
Kampong
Germany; Krousar
Cham,
Thmey
campaigns per year
Krousar Thmey
children
Donors
Cooperation
Partners
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Sihanoukville,
France; Krousar
Kandale
Thmey Switzerland;
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etc.
Special Education:
Blind or deaf childre Phnom Penh
Foundation
5 schools for deaf or blind
Kampong Speu
Dark and
children
Sihanoukville,
Light; ICEVI;
44 integrated classes
Prey Veng, Svay
Promesse;
1 Sign Language Committee
Rieng, Kampot,
Terre des
1 Braille book making workshop
Pursat,
Hommes
Battambang,
Netherlands;
Siem Reap,
Krousar
Kampong Thom,
Thmey France;
Kampong cham,
Krousar
Kandale, Takeo
Thmey Suisse;
On Net; Aide
et Action;
Australian Red
Cross; CBM;
etc.
Cultural and Artistic Development School students,
Banteay
Terre des
- School of Khmer Art Serey
Meanchey
Hommes
youth living in the
Sophan
province
Germany
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8.Total Number of Staff: 228 Female: 103
Nº
Name
Sex Position
Mobile Phone / Email
Working Area
1
Mr. Auray AUN
M
012 801000
Phnom Penh
General Director
[email protected]
2
3
4
Mrs. NEANG Phalla
Mr. HANG Kimchhorn
Mr. SOK Phanna
M
M
M
Coordinator of the
012 906626
education for blind
[email protected]
Coordinator of the
012 841047
education for deaf
[email protected]
Coordinator of Child
012 993823
Welfare
[email protected]
Phnom Penh
Phnom Penh
Phnom Penh
9. Contact detail / Address
Contac Person : SOK Phanna
Position
: Coordinator of Child Welfare
Telephone
: 023 366 184 / 012 993 823
Email
: [email protected] / [email protected]
Address
: # 4, St. 257 corner of 132, Tuk Laak 1,Tuol Kok, Phnom Penh
Website
: www.krousar-thmey.org
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KHMER YOUTH CAMP FOR CULTURE
(KYCC)
1. Background
KYCC is a local non-governmental organization, non-profit, non-partisan and not involved in any politics. It was established
on January, 01 2001. The duration of activities is limited according to the statutes and standing rule of KYCC. It was registered
with Ministry of Interior, N0. 321 s>C>N ( MOI ) in 2003 with respect to Cambodian Constitution.
Year established: 2001
Director: Khan Sovithy
Date registered: March 27th, 2003
Registered at: Ministry of Interior
Date become member of NGOCRC: 2003
Type of NGO: Cambodia NGO
Member of the 4th Thematic Working Group of NGOCRC on Education, leisure and cultural activities
2. Vision
We hope that Cambodia Youth will pay attention to entrepreneurship.
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3. Mission
KYCC is an organization working to improve children and youth’s participating in sharing entrepreneurships development
related ideas, educational networks and information technology through working in partnership with other NGOs and stake
holders.
4. Sectoral areas
 Child Participation
5. Main services provided
 Vocational Training Service
Awaireness Raising Service on Child Rights
6. Target Area and Programs/Activities Implemented
Programs/Activities Name
Children networks
Target Groups
Target Areas
Capital/Province
Children and Youth Kandal
District/ Khan/City
Punhea Leu
Donors
MobiTel
Cooperation
Partners
Commune council
Foundation
& other
Children networks
Children and Youth Kampong Cham Kang Meas
MobiTel
Director of Sdao
Foundation
lower secondary
& other
school
Oxfam
Youth in Sdao
Kampong Cham Kang Meas
Novib &
lower secondary
Kandal
other
school Commune
World bank
council
KYCC
KYCC volunteer s
Gender education for Children Children and Youth Phnom Penh
KYCC funding ( Domain
NGOs/Companies
service, Postal cards)
and students
KYCC
Phnom Penh
Phnom Penh
Punhea Leu
Schools
Individual
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Children and Youth Phnom Penh
children
Phnom Penh
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Not yet
Children networks
Kampong Cham Kang Meas
donor
of KYCC
Kandal
World bank
Punhea Leu
7.Total Number of Staff: 4 Female:
Nº
Name
Sex Position
Mobile Phone / Email
Working Area
1
Khan Sovithy
Executive director
012 736 166
Phnom Penh
2
Volunteers
Program staff
Phnom Penh
3
Volunteer
Admin& Finance
Phnom Penh
4
KYCC volunteers
Phnom Penh
8. Contact detail / Address
Contac Person : Khan Sovithy
Position
: Executive director
Telephone
: 012 736 166
Fax
: N/A
Email
: [email protected] / [email protected]
Address
: # 236, St.376, Sangkhat Boeung Keng Kang 3, Khan Chamkar Morn, Phnom Penh
P.O Box
: N/A
CCC Box
: N/A
Website
: www.kycc4peace.org
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LEGAL AID OF CAMBODIA
(LAC)
1. Background
Under the Cambodian Constitution, Cambodian citizen have equal right before the law. All Cambodian citizens’ rights are
identified in their culture, tradition, constitution, Cambodian laws and international laws. Insufficient in providing quality legal
services to the poor lead to have threatens and human rights violation and worried to the society development. Legal Aid of
Cambodia (“LAC”) is a non-governmental, independent, Khmer-administered, non-profit and non-political organization of lawyers founded in 1995. LAC was established in response to the great paucity of legal services created by years of civil war and
turmoil.
Year established: 1995
Director: Mr. Run Saray
Date registered: 22 May 1997
Registered at: Ministry of Interior
Date become member of NGOCRC:
Type of NGO: Cambodian NGO
Member of the 5th Thematic Working Group of NGOCRC on Special Protection Measures
2. Vision
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LAC envisions a just and fair Cambodian society, where everyone enjoys equal rights before the law.
3. Mission
LAC’s mission is to provide quality legal aid, legal and human rights education/ outreach and advocate for the poor in
Cambodia in order to ensure access to justice, promote respect of law and human rights and advance legal and judicial reform.
4. Core value

Justice comes from respect of law

Delivering quality legal services contributes to the rule of law

Good governance gains greater trust from relevant stakeholders.

Through staff commitment, LAC can prove its solidarity to the poor.
5. Sectoral areas
 Advocacy Sector
 Child Sex Trafficking
 Domestic Violence Sector
 Child Labor Trafficking
 Children in Conflict with the Law
 Child Labor Exploitation
 Child Sex Exploitation
6. Main services provided
 Legal/Lawyer Service
7. Target Area and Programs/Activities Implemented
Programs/Activities Name
Core Fund
Target Groups
LAC Head Office
Target Areas
Capital/Province
Phnom Penh
District/ Khan/City
Donors
OSI
Cooperation
Partners
NGOs,
Government
Agencies, etc.
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Labour Trafficking
People of labour
Phnom Penh
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TAF
exploitation
NGOs,
Government
Agencies, etc.
Legal Representation to accused Accused
Phnom Penh
UNOHCHR
at appeal court
NGOs,
Government
Agencies, etc.
Promotion of the UNCRC through Children who are in Battambang
SCI
Ministry of
children’s Rights Laws training
conflict with the
Justice,
and providing consultation and
laws, parents, law
Ministry of
legal representation on children
enforcers, Govt.
Interior,
cases.
agencies, and
Ministry of
NGOs
Social Affairs,
relevant
NGOs, local
authorities
Preventing Violence Against
Child offenders and -Svay Rieng
DFID
Children
victim children of
-Prey Veng
EveryChild
economic sexual
-K. Cham
MOSAVY
exploitation and
child labor
Legal representation for Land
Poor people whose All provinces
USAID
CLEC, Adhoc,
Disputes
their land are
through
CHRAC, NTFP
violated or grabbed
East West
based in
Manage-
Ratanakiri,
ment
LICADHO,
Institute
(EWMI)
Improved Protection against
Children who are in - Banteay
Children in Conflict with the Law
conflict with the
laws, parents, law
EU-SCI
Meachey
Ministry of
Justice,
- Siem Reap
Ministry of
enforcers, Govt.
Interior,
agencies, and
Ministry of
NGOs
Social Affairs,
relevant
NGOs, local
authorities
Correction Center 2 Project
Juvenile culprits in
Phnom Penh
USAID
MoI, MoJ,
Prey Sar Prison
through
Phnom Penh
(CC2)
East West
Court and
Manage-
relevant NGOs
ment
Institute
(EWMI)
LAC
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Protection and Prevention for
Promoting a
Battambang
2010-2011
AusAid
MoJ, Court,
children in conflict with the law in diversion program
Local
Battambang province
of children,
Authorities and
improving
relevant NGOs
protection of
children in conflict
with the law.
Model Court
Khmer Rouge Tribunal Project
All the accused in
- Kandal
USAID
MoI, MoJ,
Kandal Prison
- Banteay
through
Kandal
Meanchey
East West
provincial
Manage-
Court,
ment
provincial
Institute
prison and
(EWMI)
relevant NGOs
ECCC
DED
ECCC
ECCC
French
ECCC
Representing Civil
Victims in the
Khmer Rouge
Regime
MAAT Project
Legal
Representation to
Embassy
Cham and
Vietnamese victims
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in the Khmer
Rouge Regime
Support of the active participation Legal Representing ECCC
of KR victims from Khmer Krom
Khmer Krom
and Viet minorities in the ECCC
victims in the
DED
ECCC
EU
Local
Khmer Rouge
regime
Justice for Women in Conflict
Legal
- BTB
with the law in Cambodia
representation and
- BMC
Authorities,
assistance to
- K.Thom
and Courts
accused women
- Prey Veng
- Kg. Cham
8.Total Number of Staff: 82 Female: 32
Nº
Name
Sex Position
Mobile Phone / Email
Working Area
1
Mr. Run Saray
M
012 838 341
Phnom Penh
Executive Director
[email protected]
2
Mr. Ouk Kimleng
M
Legal Director
012 692 526
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
3
Mr .Sengmon Vichet
M
Admin. And HR Officer
012 385 155
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
4
Mrs. Yin Sundarinet
F
Finance Manager
012 877 447
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
5
Mr. Nal Senith
M
Database Assistant
017 673 783
[email protected]
LAC
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Ms. Long Savoeun
F
Finance Officer
012 823 207
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Phnom Penh
[email protected]
7
Ms. Hang Srey Mom
F
Senior Finacial
092 967 149
Assistant
[email protected]
Phnom Penh
8
Ms. Sreng Bopha
F
Cashier
012 363 608
Phnom Penh
9
Ms. Sarunny Chetra
F
Receptionist
092 296 345
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
10
Mr. Un Som
M
Driver
012 661 848
Phnom Penh
11
Mr. Heng Vuthy
M
Guard
092 982 028
Phnom Penh
12
Mr. Sek Vanna
M
Guard
012 242 593
Phnom Penh
13
Ms. Tob Sean
F
Cleaner
023 883 914
Phnom Penh
14
Mr. Lor Chunthy
M
Lawyer\Proj. Manager
012 807 236
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
15
Mr. Sam Sokong
M
Lawyer
012 606 101
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
16
Ms. Chhoeung
F
Lawyer
Chantha
17
Ms. Than Pohiek
012 701 561
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
F
Legal Assistant
017 589 757
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
18
Ms. Kong Leang Chou
F
Lawyer
068 811 116
Phnom Penh
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[email protected]
19
Mr. Ang Chanrith
M
Project Coordinator
012 934 802
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
20
Mr. Suon Butmao
M
Legal Assistant
012 290 070
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
21
Ms. Chhoeun Sopheap F
Legal Assistant
089 777 996
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
22
Mr. Tuy Chan
M
Legal Assistant
099 455 535
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
23
Mr. Socheat
F
Legal Assistant
Chunnineath
24
Mr. Touch Chiva
017 398 789
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
M
Lawyer\Proj. Manager
012 804 216
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
25
Ms. Chetra Navy
F
Lawyer
012 240 088
Phnom Penh
26
Ms. Ouk Sinaketh
F
Lawyer
012 500 152
Phnom Penh
27
Mr. Koy Tha
M
Investigator
-
Phnom Penh
28
Mr. Long Masa
M
Legal Trainer
016 362 445
Phnom Penh
29
Mr. Yin Haklay
M
Legal Trainer
012 987 251
Phnom Penh
30
Mr. Hong Kun
M
Legal Assistant
016 383 382
Phnom Penh
31
Mr. Nheb Nin
M
Investigator
012 332 267
Phnom Penh
32
Mr. Op Vibol
M
Child Justic Program
012 877 156
Phnom Penh
Manager
[email protected]
Lawyer
012 330 867
33
Ms. Ek Mealea
F
Phnom Penh
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Mr. Var Monika
M
Legal Assistant
012 214 768
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Phnom Penh
[email protected]
35
Mr. Chheng Sovutha
M
Legal Assistant
012 221 669
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
36
Mr. Sarunny Satya
M
Data Entry Clerk
077 880 991
Phnom Penh
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Ms. Try Samros
F
Lawyer\Proj. Manager
011 777 662
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
38
Ms. Kan Keriya
F
Lawyer
012 787 916
Phnom Penh
39
Ms. Mon
F
Lawyer
011 873 950
Phnom Penh
F
Lawyer
011 763 938
Phnom Penh
Vimeanchampa
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Ms. Ung Sileth
[email protected]
41
Mr. Thoeung Puthearith M
Lawyer
012 961 655
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
42
Ms. San Sony
F
Lawyer
-
Phnom Penh
43
Mr. Kuy Vitou
M
Investigator
097 265 1226
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
44
Ms. Chhim Som Ol
F
Lawyer
016 494 008
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
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Mr. Chhem Roth
M
Legal Assistant
012 721 410
Phnom Penh
46
Mr. Ho Chheng Ourn
M
Land Law Program
012 313 443
Phnom Penh
Manager
[email protected]
Lawyer
012 257 074
47
Ms. Ol Rachny
F
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
48
Mr. Neang Ti Ten
M
Legal Assistant
011 987 601
Phnom Penh
49
Mr. Kao Dyna
M
Women Just.Prog.Mgr
012 887 442
Phnom Penh
50
Ms. Mao Sonikeo
F
Legal Assistant
011 607 040
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
51
Mr. Sengmon Punlork
M
Lawyer, Head of Prov.
012 417 234
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
52
Ms. Kong Sothea
F
Adm-Finance Asst.
011 953 907
Kandal
[email protected]
53
Mr. Oeu Chantrea
M
Investigator
012 931 976
Kandal
54
Mr. Sokhun Pidor
M
Lawyer, Head of Prov.
012 598 553
Kandal
[email protected]
55
Mr. Chuon Phiroun
M
Investigator
012 293 080
Battambang
[email protected]
56
Ms. Smith Sophorn
F
Branch Office Assistant 012 284 047
Battambang
[email protected]
57
Mr. Phonn Thearin
M
Project Manager
017 779 788
Battambang
[email protected]
58
Mr. Yoeu Orn
M
Lawyer
012 851 117
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
59
Mr. Pang Vuthy
M
Child Right Advocacy
Officer
LAC
011 742 733
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Mr. Im Rithea
M
Legal Assistant
017 576 876
2010-2011
Battambang
[email protected]
61
Mr. Moeun Sovann
M
Lawyer of Siem Reap
012 787 065
Branch Office
[email protected]
Battambang
62
Mr. Touch Bunteav
M
Legal Assistant
089 862 606
Kampong Cham
63
Ms. Prak Dany
F
Branch Office Assistant 015 546 575
Kampong Cham
[email protected]
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Mr. Diep Kuylam
M
Lawyer\Proj. Manager
012 445 900
Kampong Cham
[email protected]
65
Mr. Sy Satya
M
Lawyer
-
Banteay Meanchey
66
Mr. Tauch Sokhor
M
Legal Assistant
089 900 001
Banteay Meanchey
[email protected]
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Mr. Choub Sophana
M
Investigator
077 668 825
Banteay Meanchey
68
Ms. Pich Choeun
M
Cleaner
097 722 6118
Banteay Meanchey
69
Ms. Bou Nary
F
Branch Office Assistant 012 969 247
Banteay Meanchey
[email protected]
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Ms. Bin Sophon
F
Investigator
012 434 612
Banteay Meanchey
71
Mr. Hang Som On
M
Lawyer
012 226 577
Banteay Meanchey
72
Ms. Khan Sothaly
F
Legal Assistant
012 950 558
Banteay Meanchey
73
Ms. Sear Sophat
F
Social Worker
012 769 966
Banteay Meanchey
74
Ms. Chea Soknoun
F
Lawyer/Project
012 932 382
Banteay Meanchey
Coordinator
[email protected]
Project Officer
012 555 406
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Ms. Chum Sopha
F
Banteay Meanchey
[email protected]
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Mr. Yous Samrong
M
Child Right Advocate
092 986 663
Siem Reap
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Mrs. Roeun
F
Office Assistant
012 469 694
Siem Reap
Phophveasna
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Mr. Yeav Sopheavuth
M
Lawyer
016 833 944
Siem Reap
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Mr. Mark Phat
M
Legal Assistant
092 327 981
Siem Reap
[email protected]
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Mr. Kao Makara
M
Investigator
012 315 729
Rattanakiri
81
Mr. Nou Chandeth
M
Lawyer
012 272 768
Rattanakiri
[email protected]
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Mr. Pich Yorn
M
Investigator
092 776 226
Rattanakiri
9. Contact detail / Address
Contac Person : Op Vibol
Position
: Child Justice Program Manager
Telephone
: 023 883 911 / 012 877 156
Fax
: 023 880 914
Email
: [email protected]
Address
: # 51, St. 608, Boeung Kak II, Toul Kork, Phnom Penh
P.O Box
: 1197
CCC Bok
: 44
Website
: www.lac.org.kh
LAC
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CAMBODIA LEAGUE FOR THE PROMOTION AND DEFENSE OF HUMAN RIGHTS
1. Background
Cambodia League for the Promotion and Defense of Human Rights is known as LICADHO was established by Dr. Pung
Chhiv Kek and other oversea Khmer people after Paris Peace Agreement in 1991. When officially registered in July 1992,
LICADHO has closely collaborated with UNTAC to give training to the voters and monitoring violations regarding to national
election in 1993. During its activities implementation, LICADHO’s staff found may several severe cases of human rights violation throughout the country. Hence, LICADHO expanded its scope of activities between 1995 and 1999 and most of them are
centered on training program, raising awareness of documentation, monitoring and investigation human rights violations in
Phnom Penh and other 12 provinces of Cambodia. At this movement, LICADHO has developed its capacity to respond strategically and sustainably to the issues and the target groups. Some specialized offices were established eventually; for example,
Human rights monitoring office, women’s rights monitoring and advocacy offices and children’s rights monitoring and advocacy
offices, prison project. Lobbying program, women’s rights, children’s rights, social service, medical service for victims of human
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rights violation has been organized and implemented. The development of LICADHO reflects and influences the improvement of
democracy in Cambodia as well as civil society movement. LICADHO has promoted and protected human rights since 1992 and
has been the forefront in an effort to get social justice when it successfully developed program methods and better strategies.
Year established: 1992
President: Pung Chhiv Kek
Date registered: 05 March 1992
Registered at: The Council of Ministers
Date become member of NGOCRC:
Type of NGO: Cambodia NGO
Member of the 5 Thematic Working Group of NGOCRC on Protection Measures
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2. Vision
Cambodian people live in a peaceful society where human rights are strongly protected, democracy is fully exercised and
social justice is fairly provided.
3. Mission
Capacity development of human rights staff so that they are able to provide quality services to the customers and have good
relationship with stakeholders in order to render the powerful government officials to help the victims of human rights violation
while LICADHO effectively implements its program.
4. Sectoral areas
 Disability Sector
 Children Education
 Child Sex Exploitation
 Advocacy Sector
 Child Participation
 Orphan and abandoned Children
 Child Labor Trafficking
 Domestic Violence Sector
 Child Rape
 Child Sex Trafficking
 Child Labor Exploitation
 Community Empowerment
 Children in Conflict with the Law
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5. Main services provided
 Legal/Lawyer Service
 Referral Service
 Awaireness Raising Service on Child Rights
 Counseling Service
6. Target Area and Programs/Activities Implemented
Programs/Activities Name
Target Groups
Children’s rights education
Children and youth
Target Areas
Capital/Province
Phnom Penh
and the elders
District/ Khan/City
Donors
Cooperation
Partners
1. Dangkor,
Meanchey,
Reusey Keo,
Siem Reap
2.Soth Nikum, Siem
Reap town and
Banteay Srey
3. Stoeung Hav
Sihanouk
and Sihanouk
town
4. Mondul Seyma
Koh Kong
and
Kemarakphumin
Monitoring human rights violation Children
Phnom Penh,
program
Kampong Speu,
Sihanouk, Koh
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Kong, Kampong
Chhnang,
Pursat,
Battambang,
Banteay
Meancheay,
Kampong Tom,
Siem Reap,
Svay Rieng,
Kampong Cham
7.Total Number of Staff: 130 Female:53
Nº
Name
Sex Position
Mobile Phone / Email
Working Area
1
Pung Chhiv Kek
F
012 802 506
Phnom Penh
President
[email protected]
2
Naly Pilok
F
Director
012 803 650
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
3
Ham Sunrith
M
Deputy director in charge of 012 988 959
monitoring human rights
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
violation
4
Sway Thy
M
Deputy director in charge of 012 922 546
admin and human
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
resources
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Kong Chanrotha
6
Sun Tek
F
M
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Deputy director in charge of 012 764 223
accounting and finance
[email protected]
Coordinator
012 955 161
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
7
Ung Somith
M
Coordinator
012 753 933
Banteay Mean Cheay
[email protected]
8
Bou Virak
M
Coordinator
011 858 789
Kampong Cham
[email protected]
9
In Kong Chit
M
Coordinator
017 958 612
Koh Kong
[email protected]
10
In Kong Chit
M
Coordinator
012 791 147
Kampong Chhnang
[email protected]
11
Seth Vannak
M
Coordinator
016 757 761
Kampot
[email protected]
12
Ek Sothea
M
Coordinator
089 936 300
Kampong Speu
[email protected]
13
Nhoung Sameoun
M
Coordinator
099 200 668
Kampong Tom
[email protected]
14
Eng Chhun Han
M
Coordinator
011 743 475
Pursat
[email protected]
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15
Boun Narith
M
Coordinator
015 552 745
Sihanouk
[email protected]
16
Nou Puthi
M
Coordinator
012 959 349
Siem Reap
[email protected]
17
Nuth Bo Pinaroth
M
Coordinator
017 513 101
[email protected]
8. Contact detail / Address
Contac Person : Pung Chhiv Kek
Position
: President
Telephone
: 023 727 102 / 023 216 602
Fax
: 023 727 102 / 023 217 626
Email
: [email protected]
Address
: # 99, St.16, Sangkhat Boeung Trabek, Khan Chamkar Morn, Phnom Penh
P.O Box
: 499
CCC Box
: N/A
Website
: www.licadho-cambodia.org
LICADHO
Svay Rieng
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2010-2011
MITH SAMLANH
(MS)
1. Background
Mith Samlanh was established in August 1994 as a Cambodian led non-government organization committed to working with
Cambodian street children and their families and communities.
Every day, Mith Samlanh provides vocational training, education, counseling, food, shelter, medical
services and various
outreach programs to 1800 street children and youths in Phnom Penh.
Year established: 1994
Program Director: Map Somaya
Date registered: 11 February 2002
Registered at: Ministry of Interior
Date become member of NGOCRC:
Type of NGO: Cambodian NGO
Member of the 5th Thematic Working Group of NGOCRC on Special Protection Measures
2. Vision
Together, we protect street children/youth and related groups and with them create innovative and exciting opportunities to
build their futures.
3. Mission
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Mith Samlanh is a local non Governmental organization, founded by Friends-International and member of the Friends
Alliance, works with and for street children/youth, families and their communities to build their futures.
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Protecting street children and youth from all forms of abuse within the scope of the International Convention of the Rights
of the Child;
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Reintegrating street children and youth so they become actively involved in the development of their society;
*
Preventing street children and youth from engaging in risky behavior and/or dangerous situations that compromise their
futures;
*
Improving the way organizations work by promoting innovative and effective approaches with the
active participation
of the children and youth;
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Influencing all tiers of society to provide supportive environments and adopt positive behavior changes.
4. Core value

Child value and best interest

Transparency

Sustainability

Positive approach
5. Sectoral areas
 Advocacy Sector
 Reproductive Health Sector
 Street Children
 Child Labor Trafficking
 Domestic Violence Sector
 HIV/AIDS
 Child Sex Trafficking
 Child Labor Exploitation
 Illegal Drug
 Children in Conflict with the Law
 Child Sex Exploitation
 Child Rape
 Children Education
 Orphan and abandoned Children
 Community Empowerment
 Child Participation
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6. Main services provided
 Reproductive Health Service
 HIV/AIDS Service
 Rehabilitation Service
 Counseling Service
 Vocational Training Service
 Education Service
 Referral Service
 Reintegration Service
 Awaireness Raising Service on Child Rights
 Cultural/Art Training Service
 Micro-finance Service
 General Health Service
 Shelter Service
 Other (please specify...............)
- Drug Abuse Service
- Child Safe Service
- Income Generating Service
7. Target Area and Programs/Activities Implemented
Programs/Activities Name
Target Groups
Target Areas
Capital/Province
District/ Khan/City
Donors
Cooperation
Partners
Outreach
Street children/
Outreach/drug
youth
DSAVY,NACD,
Child Right
and their family
MoH, CSCN
Phnom Penh
MoI, ,MoSAVY,
partners,CCC,
NGO CRC,
EPACT,FI,
Medicam,
Authorities
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Boarding House
Phnom Penh
MoSAVY, NACD,
Safe Migration
,MoH, FI,
Detoxification/
Authorities
Rehabilitation
Transitional Home
Phnom Penh
MoSAVY,ICC,
SCC, Authorities
Educational Center
Phnom Penh &
MoEYS,Mo
Training Center
Kampong Speu
SAVY,DSAVY,
Life skill
DoEYS, FI,NEP,
Culture
National Musem,
Authorities
School
National Wide
MoSAVY, DSAVY,
Job
DoEYS, Public
Family/Foster Care
School,
Citizen
Authorities
Safe migration
Phnom Penh &
MoSAVY,
Home Based Product
Kg.cham
NCHAH, NAA,FI,
Family Children affected by Aids
Authorities,
Admin
CCC NGOGPP,FI
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8.Total Number of Staff: 254 Female: 103
Nº
Name
Sex Position
Mobile Phone / Email
Working Area
1
Mâp Somaya
F
012 852 406
Phnom Penh
Program Director
[email protected]
2
Man Phally
M
Program Coordinator
012 816 201
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
3
Kim Chanseng
M
Admin/HR Coordinator
012 682 802
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
4
Pheng Saochheng
5
Chea Sokunthea
M
F
Program Coordinator
012 820 561
Assistant
[email protected]
Finance Coordinator
092 333 996
Phnom Penh
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
6
Nao Phalla
M
Outreach Project Manager
012 781 722
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
7
Pin Sokhom
F
Drug Coordinator
012 875 859
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
8
Um Buntheoun
M
THs Project Manager
012 247 309
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
9
Un Monyleap
F
Educations Project Manager 016 867 693
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
10
Luch Peou
F
Medical Specialist
092776003
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
11
Sann Oudam
M
Case Manager
011895675
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
12
Sen Seny
M
Child Safe Specialist
012531879
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
13
Im Srey Pao
F
Reintegration Specialist
011667887
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
14
Lim Hun
F
Center Manager
092850132
Kg.Cham
[email protected]
9. Contact detail / Address
Contac Person : Map Somaya
Position
: Program Director
Telephone
:023 220 596 / 023 426 748 / 012 852 406
Fax
: 023 426 748
Email
: [email protected] / [email protected]
Address
: # 215, St. 13, Chey Chumnas, Khan Daun Penh, Phnom Penh
P.O Box
: 588
CCC Box
: 293
Website
: www.mithsamlanh.org
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OPERATIONS ENFNATS DU CAMBODGE
(OEC)
1. Background
OEC is an organization not-for-profit, non governmental, not to be part of, or controlled by, government or an intergovernmental agency and not affiliated with any political party, working to save and protect the rights of children, without any exception, distinction, or discrimination based on the basis of race, color, sex, language, religion, political or other opinions, national
or original origin. The organization was first authorized by the paper no 198 sCN, dated 14 March 1997 of Ministry o Interior,
under the name of “Operations Enfants de Battambang” (OEB), and then by fruitful operations, becoming Operations Enfants du
Cambodge (OEC), re-approved by no1564 sCN, dated 5 December 2006, of the Ministry of Interior. OEC received a Certificate
of Compliance with NGO Good Practice on 8 December 2009 and a Working Golden Medal for disability affairs from the Cambodian Prime Minister on 18 November 2009 (visit the 3 successive leaders pages of our web: www.oecbtb.org)
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Year established: 1996
Director: Ms. Tith Davy
Date registered: 14 March 1997
Registered at: Ministry of Interior
Date become member of NGOCRC: 2002
Type of NGO: Cambodian NGO
Member of the 3 Thematic Working Group of NGOCRC on Basic Health and Welfare
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2. Vision
We believe in implementing the principle of democratic governance, inclusive cooperation full of harmony, transparency,
quality and efficacy, active responsiveness with professional responsibility and social moral to serve children facing difficult
conditions (Rule of law, Justice, Transparency, Effectiveness and Cooperation).
3. Mission
Our mission is to build and raise capabilities, and good living condition of the above targeted people by means of primary
health care, rehabilitation of working possibilities, reproductive health; support human rights education in formal and non formal
settings in education and life skills development, by strengthening existing communal structure, and supporting logical initiatives
of local people for cooperation.
4. Core value
We use our integrity in endeavoring to respect, protect and promote the fulfillment of children’s rights and obligations of all
Cambodians to solve children problems based on national laws, international bill of rights and the real existing conditions. We
therefore commit ourselves to the following:

To be non-partisan and non-discriminatory,

To promote equality of access, equality of opportunity and equality of outcome of Cambodian children,

To adhere to the principles of democratic governance:
5. Sectoral areas
 Disability Sector
 Child Labor Exploitation
 HIV/AIDS
 Children Education
 Child Sex Exploitation
 Illegal Drug
 Reproductive Health Sector
 Orphan and abandoned Children
 Child Participation
 Domestic Violence Sector
 Street Children
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2010-2011
6. Main services provided
 Reproductive Health Service
 Vocational Training Service
 Rehabilitation Service
 Counseling Service
 Reintegration Service
 Education Service
 Referral Service
 Micro-finance Service
 Awareness Raising Service on Child Rights
 HIV/AIDS Service
 General Health Service
7. Target Area and Programs/Activities Implemented
Programs/Activities Name
Target Groups
Children without appropriate care Children
Target Areas
Capital/Province
District/ Khan/City
Battambang
1district
Pursat
3districts
Socio-Economic Reintegration of People
Battambang
6districts
Landmine People Survivors
handicapped
Banteay
1 district
by landmine
Meanchey
1 district
with Disability
Donors
Cooperation
Partners
SCN
Local authority
AAM
Local authority
Pailin
HIV/AIDS Capacity and Drug
Drug users
Battambang
3districts
KHANA
Local authority
Improving Education and Health
Improving health
Battambang
1 district
SS
Local authority
Care of the Poor Children and
care
Local authority
5 Military
Use Prevention
Young People
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Smiling Family Program
Military families
th
FHI
Mlitary
Brigade 51
Towards Sustainable Income
People
Generating Activities for
handicapped
Battambang
5 districts
EC
Local authority
Landmine Victims
by landmine
Toward the elimination of Child
Children working in Battambang
3 districts
ILO/IPEC
Local
Labour in Brick Making Sector
Brick Making
authority
Sector
Inclusive Education for Children
Children with
With Disabilities
disabilities
Improving Equality of Opportunity Children under 18
and Outcome of Cambodian
Battambang
3 districts
ILO/IPEC
Local authority
Battambang
2 districts
Friends-
Friends-
years old
International International
children
8.Total Number of Staff: 55 Female:13
Nº
Name
Sex Position
Mobile Phone / Email
Working Area
1
Tith Davy
F
012 22 93 09
BTB
Executive Director
[email protected]
2
Meak Marin
M
Program Coordinator
017 68 02 65
BTB
[email protected]
3
Tith Kannya
F
Financial Manager
012 38 99 91
BTB
[email protected]
4
Thab Sophanna
F
Cashier
01737 81 33
BTB
[email protected]
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Kay Sophal
F
Cashier
016 67 67 53
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BTB
[email protected]
6
Chhim Vannara
F
Cashier
017 28 18 56
BTB
[email protected]
7
Lok Sodany
F
Material provider
012 99 43 60
BTB
[email protected]
8
Hok Soeng Huot
M
Night Guard
012 28 47 98
BTB
9
Huon Luoth
F
Officer Cleaner
017 53 12 25
BTB
10
Hak Sokly
M
Project Manager
092 99 18 23
Pursat
[email protected]
11
Sum Bora
M
Project Assistant
012 55 65 33
Pursat
[email protected]
12
Nhim Sam Ol
M
Field Officer
012 28 05 47
Pursat
13
So Sophay
M
Field Officer
017 66 24 25
BTB
14
Ben Yong
M
Field Officer
012 65 72 99
BTB
15
Luch Sambo
M
Field Officer
092 87 85 77
Pursat
16
Sam Sokun
M
Field Officer
012 47 97 61
Pursat
17
Khon Kakada
M
Computer Operator
18
Ith Sambun
M
Project Manager
BTB
012 94 64 65
BTB
[email protected]
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19
Yiv Vicheka
M
Project Assistant
097 94 29 660
BTB
20
Bun Kimheng
F
Social Worker
016 94 86 87
Pailin
21
Prum Sophon
F
Social Worker
012 50 93 42
Preah Vihea
22
Hun Sam Bo
M
Social Worker
012 64 51 25
BTB
23
Meas Vicheth
M
Project Manager
012 99 46 16
BTB
[email protected]
24
Chhay Vanna
M
Project Assistant
012 57 15 46
BTB
[email protected]
25
Sao Sin Hav
M
Field Officer
012 23 87 34
BTB
26
Ngiev Bunyeang
M
Social Worker
012 23 63 08
BTB
27
Chheang Ka
M
Social Worker
012 21 00 55
BMC
28
Our Vorn
M
Social Worker
011 56 15 54
BTB
29
Ros Rado
M
Social Worker
092 49 32 84
BTB
30
Mao Narth
M
Social Worker
012 20 53 76
BTB
31
Song Sarath
M
Social Worker
092 65 91 73
BTB
32
Sam Simora
M
Social Worker
012 19 32 400
BTB
33
Phen Phon
M
Social Worker
012 96 37 01
BTB
34
Lek Hay
M
Project Manager
092 98 13 82
BTB
[email protected]
35
Din Peng An
M
Project Assistant
012 50 13 26
BTB
[email protected]
36
Pel Dam
M
Social Worker
016 95 92 16
BTB
37
Seun Sophy
M
Social Worker
012 27 00 64
BTB
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Hak Samphon
M
Project Manager
017 87 08 51
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BTB
[email protected]
39
Yim Vannak
M
Field Staff
012 61 02 23
BTB
[email protected]
40
Suon Ratha
M
Field Staff
012 78 32 72
BTB
41
Som Vatanak
M
Project Manager
017 91 17 46
BTB
[email protected]
42
Chhoeung Chhun
M
Project Manager
012 37 63 18
BTB
[email protected]
43
Sim Vanna
M
Field Officer
012 35 46 64
BTB
[email protected]
44
Vin Thol
M
Field Officer
012 37 08 65
BTB
[email protected]
45
Ben Muyheng
M
Field Officer
012 47 43 59
BTB
[email protected]
46
Tiev Rasiev
M
Field Officer
017 40 67 98
BTB
[email protected]
47
Roeun Satya
M
Field Officer
012 67 24 89
BTB
[email protected]
48
Phann Usar
M
Data Officer
092 43 70 07
BTB
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[email protected]
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Sok Sophal
M
Field Officer
092 91 22 88
BTB
[email protected]
50
Chan Bunthoeun
M
Field Officer
012 89 76 27
BTB
[email protected]
51
Seng Phin
M
Project Manager
092 44 35 78
BTB
[email protected]
52
Nhath Sareth
M
Field Staff
012 66 52 28
BTB
[email protected]
53
Chab Chanda
M
Project Manager
012 50 00 73
BTB
54
Vath Vannara
M
Social worker
012 37 67 47
BTB
55
Vin Sophon
F
Project Manager
012 92 58 27
Preah Sihanouk
[email protected]
56
Oeur Kim Hay
M
Project Assistant
012 33 05 51
Preah Sihanouk
57
San Satom
F
Admin/Accountant
092 64 15 84
Preah Sihanouk
9. Contact detail / Address
Contac Person : Tith Davy
Position
: Executiv Director
Telephone
: 012 22 93 09
Email
: [email protected] / [email protected]
Address
: #23, St. Rattakak, Battambang, Battambang
Website
: www.oecbtb.org
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PROJECT AGAINST DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
(PADV)
1. Background
The Project Against Domestic Violence (PADV) was established in 1995 following the research study “Plates in a Basket
Will Rattle” and the December 1994 National and Regional Conference on Intra-Family Violence in Cambodia. It is a local
non-governmental organization working to combat domestic violence in Cambodia. PADV is a resource, research, training and
advocacy agency, which works with other organizations and with the Ministry of Women’s and Veteran’s Affairs. Its objects are:

Recognition of domestic violence as a public policy priority;
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Increase in public understanding and awareness to a level at which domestic violence is no longer treated as a private
problem but is considered unacceptable and is resolutely denounced;

Increase in ability of the public service providers and key decision makers to understand and effectively address
domestic violence;
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Establishment of a professional network of services which provides quality assistance to victims and their families; and

Increase in the level of assistance to women victims of domestic violence.
Year established: 1995
Acting Director: Saing Sokleap
Date registered: 17 March 1997
Registered at: Ministry of Interior
Date become member of NGOCRC:
Type of NGO: Cambodian NGO
Member of the 1st Thematic Working Group of NGOCRC on Civil Rights and Freedom
2. Vision
Every one in society is living with dignity and a happy family
3. Mission
Work to prevent, reduce and eliminate domestic violence and all forms of abuses
4. Core value

Respect

Equality

Accountability

Transparency
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Commitment

Professionalism
5. Sectoral areas
 Advocacy Sector
 Domestic Violence Sector
 Child Rape
 Child Labor Trafficking
 Child Labor Exploitation
 Community Empowerment
 Child Sex Trafficking
 Child Sex Exploitation
 Child Participation
 Illegal Drug
 Orphan and abandoned Children
 Children inconflict with the law
 Children Education
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6. Main services provided
 Counseling Service
 Education Service
 Awaireness Raising Service on Child Rights
 Referral Service
 Other (please specify: Build
capacity for Family Protection
Network on how to protect
especially vulnerable women
and children)
7. Target Area and Programs/Activities Implemented
Programs/Activities Name
Target Groups
- General program
- District Governor
- Education Program
- District Police
- Information and support
- District Women Affiar
program
Target Areas
Capital/Province District/ Khan/City
4 provinces
9 districts
Donors
Cooperation
Partners
- TDH
Netherland
- EU
- District Education
- Public Awareness Program
- District Health
- Men Against Violence
- Commune police
Towards Women Program
- Anti Child Trafficking
Program
- Commune council
- Village chief
- Parent representatives
- Family Protection Network
Program
- Children Representaive
- Grassroots level
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- Children
- Vulnerable people
8.Total Number of Staff: 11 Female:4
Nº
Name
Sex Position
Mobile Phone / Email
Working Area
1
Saing Sokleap
M
017 97 61 91
Phnom Penh
Acting Director
[email protected]
2
3
Ung Chhivteck
Ms. Chan Sareth
M
F
Finance and Admin
012 888 703
Manager
[email protected]
Coordinator
012 923 287
Phnom Penh
Kandal
[email protected]
4
Ms. Sin Soklin
F
Project Assistant
012683209
Kandal
5
Mr. Duch Vutha
M
Project Assistant
078699912
Kandal
6
Ms. Men Savich
F
Admin Assistant
012975663
Phnom Penh
9. Contact detail / Address
Contac Person : Ms. Sin Soklin
Position
: Project Assistant
Telephone
: 012 683 209
Email
: [email protected]
Address
: #4D, Sangkat Boeung Tompun, Khan Meanchey, Phnom Penh
P.O Box
: 2459
CCC Box
: 290
Website
: Padvcambodia.org
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PROTECTION OF CHILDREN RIGHTS AND DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION
(PCRDO)
1. Background
PCRDO Protection of Children Rights and Development has changed name from CCBO (Community Child Based Organization) in January 2011 and it was created in 2000 after a BICE workshop to discuss the provision for sexually exploited
children in Cambodia, PCRDO philosophy and approach, and consider the viability and desirability of the proposal for a pilot
project for “The Prevention of and Recovery from Child Sexual Abuse” using the experience of the BICE program in Sri Lanka.
At the time, there were hardly to find any NGOs working in the area at the time, and no projects dealing with CSA and exploitation. As it has emerged, its programs after the workshop that there was a need for such a program.
PCRDO (Protection of Children Rights and Development) is a local NGO child focused, non-profit, non-religion has been
starting activities since year 20 March 2000 from the supporting of BICE/ICCB with consultation with its consultant. PCRDO has
registered at Ministry of Interior on 30 July 2000.
PCRDO first set up as a branch of BICE in Cambodia. As it started gaining more and more experience in managing and
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implementing the project within communities, with decreasing support from BICE, the two partners decided that PCRDO should
become an independent local NGO in 2004.
PCRDO has secured funding from other international NGOs and organizations (UNICEF, UNESCO, CCS, World Vision,
ECPAT and NGOCRC) and is currently exploring other sources but in year 2011, PCRDO has shortage of funding after end support from some donors so PCRDO is looking for other supporting in order to continue its activities.
PCRDO is a strong community based program it has created networks even local and National and joint strategies to lobby
for political commitments and changes in the region, in collaboration with other IOs. It is also doing campaign to civil society,
government and international bodies.
PCRDO is responsible for the planning and the direct implementation of the project in the field, following a set of objectives
and a philosophy commonly agreed with community and its team members. PCRDO working for protection children from trafficking, sexual abuse, child labor, exploitations and reintegration to community through supports as legal support, medical support,
small loan, skill training and others special support to the victim and vulnerable women in community.
Year established: 2000
Director: Pav Vannak
Date registered: 30 July 2000
Registered at: Ministry of Interior
Date become member of NGOCRC: 2001
Type of NGO: Cambodian NGO
Member of the 4th Thematic Working Group of NGOCRC on Education, leisure and cultural activities, and the 5th on Special
Protection Measures
2. Vision
We work based on the community and involvement and managed and led approached is the foundation. In order to get more
successful work in the community, we needed to be strengthened administrative structures that existed in the communities and
empower to community to assume responsibility for the well being of all the children.
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3. Mission
Promotion for resilience in children, families and communities and interdisciplinary approach and cooperate with all existing
relevant organizations and services in the field as individual, NGOs and Government.
4. Core value
Transparency, respect to Human Rights, Children Rights, Woman Rights and Equality between man and woman.
5. Sectoral areas
 Advocacy Sector
 Domestic Violence Sector
 Child Rape
 Child Labor Trafficking
 Child Labor Exploitation
 Community Empowerment
 Child Sex Trafficking
 Child Sex Exploitation
 Child Participation
 Children Education
 Orphan and abandoned Children
6. Main services provided
 Counseling Service
 Reintegration Service
 Education Service
 Referral Service
 Micro-finance Service
 Awaireness Raising Service on Child Rights
7. Target Area and Programs/Activities Implemented
Programs/Activities Name
Target Groups
Prevention of and Reocevery
Children and
from sexual abuse, trafficking
women
Target Areas
Capital/Province
Sihanouk Ville
District/ Khan/City
Donors
Cooperation
Partners
- Sihanouk Ville
KAD
Departments
- Steung Harv
Germany
- Education
and exploitations on childrenin
- Prey Nop
- Social Affair
community.
- Kampong Seila
- Labor
- Women
- Toursim
8.Total Number of Staff: 5 Female: 3
Nº
Name
Sex Position
Mobile Phone / Email
Working Area
1
Pav Vannak
M
012 86 35 23
shv
Executive Director
[email protected]
2
Chhen Sokol
F
Programme Officer
3
Tep Samedy
F
Accountant
4
Nou Keatty
M
Community Facilitator
[email protected]
shv
shv
011 24 74 65
shv
[email protected]
5
Soung Srey Pich
F
Children club coordinator
shv
9. Contact detail / Address
Contac Person : Pav Vannak
Position
: Executive Director
Telephone
: 034 933 983 / 012 863 523
Fax
: 034 933 983
Email
: [email protected]
Address
: # 18, St.O Mouy, N. 4, Sihanouk Ville, Sihanouk Ville
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PROTECTION OF JUVENILE JUSTICE
(PJJ)
1. Background
The Protection of Juvenile Justice (PJJ) was established, officially recognized in 2011 by the council of Ministers and Ministry
of interior of the kingdom of cambodia as the non-profit, non-partisan, khmer-administered, local non-govenmental oganization .
PJJ is staffed by a profestional team of cambodian lawyer with specialties in child related issues ang legal training Mr. Sim
Souyong director of PJJ also a lawyer, is an expert in child rights issues, leading the PJJ team . He served as director of NGO
committee for the Right of the Child(NGOCRC) for four years. He volunteered to start and run PJJ in 2001 with support from the
team of volunteer lawyers who are dedicated to servicing children in cambodia free of charge so that they will receive fair and
proper treatment in both criminal and civil matters. The initial work of PJJ was greatefully done on a voluntary basis. Until now
PJJ has not yet had secure funding for its daily core operation. Its activities and achievements have been made possible with
only project-based budget funding from the European Union (EU) and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF).
PJJ has two pemanent offices, in Phnom Penh and Battambong , and its activities cover Phnom Penh and the provinces of
Kandal, Pursat, Banteay Meanchey, Kampong Cham, Kampong Chnang, Battambong, Seim Reap, Sihanuok, Svay Reang, Prey
Veng, Kratie, Koh Kong, Kampong Speu, Odor Meanchey , Mondolkiri and Preah Vihear. As PJJ continues to exist and grow
when funding is possible, it intends to expand its activities on nationwide basis.
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PJJ work closely with municipal and provincial court of all levels. Its receives active support from the Royal Government of
Cambodia and varius other local and international oganization. Moreover, it is member of NGOCRC, ECPAT, COSECAM, Child
Welfare Group and Child Fund.
Year established: 2011
Director: Sim Souyong
Date registered: 26 June 2003
Registered at: Ministry of Interior
Date become member of NGOCRC:
Type of NGO: Cambodian NGO
Member of the 5th Thematic Working Group of NGOCRC on Special Protection Measures
2. Vision
Cambodia will be a place where children are given attention and protection through the justice system of cambodia against
all kinds of abuses, trafficking, economic and sexual exploitation, mistaken or illegal detention , and torture.
3. Mission
PJJ plans to be a permanent independent legal center for children to provide service of lawyers and legal defense to
cambodian children to ensure respect for and protection of the rights of child offenders and victims within the justice system.
4. Core value

Equity

Cooperation, Operation and Solidarity

Accountability
5. Sectoral areas
 Advocacy Sector
 Child Sex Exploitation
 Child Sex Trafficking
 Children in Conflict with the Law
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6. Main services provided
 Counseling Service
 Legal/Lawyer Service
 Awaireness Raising Service on Child Rights
 Referral Service
7. Target Area and Programs/Activities Implemented
Programs/Activities Name
Target Groups
Target Areas
Capital/Province
Combating torture againts
- Phnom Penh,
children and improving conditions
- Kandal
for child inmates
- Kampong
District/ Khan/City
Donors
EU
Cooperation
Partners
Authority
Cham
- Kampong
Chhnang
- Pusat
- Battambong
- Banteay
meanchey
- Seim Reap
- Sihanouk
- Svay Reang
- Prey Veng
- Kratie
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Access to Justice for Children
Throughout the
Programme
countries with
Unicef
BAKC
priority given to
5 provinces :
- Phnom Penh
- Siem Reap
- Battambang
- Banteay
Meanchey
- Shihanouk
8.Total Number of Staff: 22 Female: 8
Nº
Name
Sex Position
Mobile Phone / Email
Working Area
1
Um Savy
F
0977 444 445
Phnom Penh
Coordinator
[email protected]
2
Meng Chhay
M
Director’s assistant
012 52 82 49
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
3
Morn Manin
F
Finance officer
012 61 91 80
Phnom Penh
4
Seng Sothea
M
Adminstator
012 877 975
Phnom Penh
5
Srey Piseth
M
Lawyer
012 63 55 04
Phnom Penh
6
Han Menghoueng
M
Lawyer
012 54 60 62
Phnom Penh
7
Oum Chakrdath
F
Lawyer
077 741 742
Phnom Penh
8
Sou Thida
F
Legal assistant
012 63 14 90
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
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Puth Sreypov
F
Investigator
012 63 50 54
Phnom Penh
10
Mey Chanveasna
M
Investigator
012 53 00 62
Phnom Penh
11
Cheum Rithysak
M
Investigator
012 78 12 31
Battambong
12
Choun Sopheakanga
F
Finance Assistant
012 53 04 09
Phnom Penh
13
Phun Sopheak
M
Finance Assistant
076 50 15 964
Phnom Penh
14
Van Rattana
M
Investigator
097 797 98 63
Phnom Penh
15
Um Sothoun
M
Admin Assistant
097 950 98 60
Phnom Penh
16
Choun Rattana
M
IT
016 464 237
Phnom Penh
17
Nhean Narin
M
Admin Assistant
011 52 30 89
Phnom Penh
18
Pong Puchra
F
Legal assistant
012 53 1216
Phnom Penh
19
Hin Koeun
M
Driver
070 785 030
Phnom Penh
20
Thong Saruem
F
Cleaner
012 680 596
Phnom Penh
21
Roeun Naret
M
Guard
097 24 23 425
Phnom Penh
22
Thon Phanna
M
Guard
012 832 682
Phnom Penh
9. Contact detail / Address
Contac Person : Um Savy
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Position
: Coordinator
Telephone
: 097 744 44 45
Email
: [email protected] / [email protected]
Address
: # 36, St. 99, Boeung Trabek, Chamcarmon, Phnom Penh
P.O Box
: 859
CCC Box
: PC 332
Website
: www.pjj.org.kh
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PLAN INTERNATIONAL CAMBODIA
1. Background
Plan was founded in 1937 to provide food, accommodation and education for children whose lives had been disrupted by
war. The two cofounders, a journalist and a refugee worker, conceived the idea of a personal relationship between a child and
a sponsor – a model that puts the child at the centre and today remains the core of what Plan does. The idea that problems
faced by many children can be reflected in the story of one child’s life helps people to see the human face of poverty and, more
importantly, how they can help.
Plan’s approach to humanitarian assistance then expanded to include post-conflict supports, emergency assistance and
community development. Currently, we are implementing child centred programme that addresses child poverty and its root
causes.
Globally, Plan works at all levels – locally, nationally and internationally – to implement programmes on child survival, child
protection, child education, and child participation. Plan involves children in all aspects of the project cycle and creates opportunity for them to take an active role in activities that affect their development.
Plan began working in Cambodia in 2002 and opened a Programme Unit in Siem Reap province by the end of the same year.
We expanded our Programme Unit to Kampong Cham province in mid 2004 and to Ratanakiri province in mid 2011. We now
reaches more than half a million children and their families through our programme activities.
Plan Cambodia works closely with the Ministry of Rural Development, the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport, Ministry of
Health, Ministry of Environment and their provincial and district counterparts to align projects and goals with those of the Royal
Government of Cambodia.
Year established: 2002
Country Director: Supriyanto
Date registered: 10 May 2002
Registered at: Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Date become member of NGOCRC: 2006
Type of NGO: International NGO
Member of the 1st Thematic Working Group of NGOCRC on Civil Rights and Freedom
2. Vision
Plan’s vision is of a world in which all children realise their full potential in societies that respect people’s rights and dignity.
3. Mission
Plan promotes the rights of children, their families and communities. Plan’s Programme Framework, reflecting the new
context of global development support and based on the principles of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, sets us the
goal of ensuring that our programmes contribute to a lasting environment in which the rights of all children and youth are known,
respected, protected, fulfilled and enjoyed. Through its focus on 8 programme areas, Plan particularly aims at contributing to the
fulfillment of:

The right to a good and healthy start in life

The right to sexual and reproductive health, including HIV prevention, care and treatment

The right to education

The right to water and improved sanitation

The right to an adequate standard of living

The right to protection from all forms of violence and harm
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The right to participate as citizens
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The right to protection and assistance in emergency situations
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4. Core value
Plan International Cambodia’s second Country Strategic Plan will last for five years, starting from July 2010 to June 2015.
The strategy focuses on a life cycle approach that consists of three Country Programmes:

Early Childhood Care and Development (covering children whose ages are below 6 years old)

Improving Primary Education (covering children whose ages are from 6 to 12 years old) and

Youth and Development (covering children whose ages are from 13 to 24 years old)
The three programmes cut across by various prioritised issues to address structural cause of child and youth poverty
including Basic Education, Improving Health and Practices, Water and Sanitation for Children’s Health, Child Protection and
Child Participation, Household Economic Security, Disaster Risk Reduction, and Gender Equality and Equity.
5. Target Area and Programs/Activities Implemented
Programs/Activities Name
Target Groups
Basic Education
Target Areas
Capital/Province
District/ Khan/City
Siem Reap,
Donors
Cooperation
Partners
MoEYS
Kampong
Cham, and
Ratanakiri
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Improving Health and Practices
Water and Sanitation for
Children’s Health
Community
children, youth and
adults
Child Protection and Child
MoH
MRD
Partner NGOs
Participation
Household Economic Security
Vision Fund
Household Economic Security
NCDM
Gender Equality and Equity
MWA
6.Total Number of Staff: 156 Female: 56
7. Contact detail / Address
Contac Person : Prum Thary
Position
: Child Rights Specialist
Telephone
: 023 217 214
Fax
: 023 210 971
Email
: [email protected] or [email protected]
Address
: Room 411, 4th Floor, Block A, Phnom Penh Centre, Street Preah Sihanouk and Preah Sothearos, Sankat
Tonle Basac, Khan Chamkamon, Phnom Penh
P.O Box
: 1280
CCC Box
: 12
Website
: www.plan-cambodia.org
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RIVERKIDS FOUNDATION
(RKF)
1. Background
Riverkids Foundation has worked in Cambodia since 2005. Our mission is to prevent child trafficking and exploitative child
labour through prevention programmes for children
identified as at risk. We aim to do this by improving health education,
increasing parental interaction with children by emphasizing bonds within a family as well as training parent- volunteers
in
childcare skills. Our health education consists of monthly workshops provided by a Riverkids employed nurse working in the
area. She is not only visiting sick
families but also trying to prevent diseases and injuries by pointing out the risks and explain-
ing possible improvements. We will also keep all school-age children in education, place students in vocational training and
apprenticeships, visit families regularly and assist small business development for Get Ready Girls and women at the
community. This gives them the possibility to make an extra income that provides stability to their family, so they are not forced
into selling either themselves or their children. To date, Riverkids has helped more than 450 vulnerable children in Phnom
Penh. They are studying in Kindergarten, state schools and receiving vocational training. This has been possible because of
donors’ support and the hard work of our staff.
Year established: 2007
Director: Phy Sophon
Date registered: 12 June 2007
Registered at: Ministry of Interoir
Date become member of NGOCRC: 2010
Type of NGO: Cambodian NGO
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and Welfare, and the 4th on Education, leisure and cultural activities
2. Vision
The vision of the Riverkids Foundation is to enable all vulnerable children to have equal opportunities to progress and
develop academically, socially and economically in a safe and supportive environment.
3. Mission
Our mission aims directly at the root causes of poverty and keeps the children safe from trafficking. Child trafficking is a
result of poverty and family dysfunction. The communities that we work with are extremely poor and dysfunctional because
the villagers have very little education, no employable skills that lead to safe sustainable work, and do not know how to access
government and NGO programs that could improve the lives of their children. We prevent the sale of children by working with
the families whose children are exposed to child trafficking. We encourage the parents of children at risk to enroll their children
in our kindergarten or grade school through counseling and peer pressure. For children in crisis, we provide the families with
food boxes and other critical provision in replacement for the loss of income that their children would otherwise have earned
by collecting trash. We find non-exploitative labor alternatives for the children and families through our Get Ready Program
which focuses in intensive training to prepare high-risk and vulnerable teenagers to return to school start vocational training
or apprentice in safe work. We also work with adults and older teenagers to find vocational training and apprenticeships. We
provide counseling and family workshops to improve parenting skills, encourage morality and awareness of child trafficking, and
help families become more protective of their children and plan for a better future. This project will cover Toul Sang Ke community
in the district of Reussey Keo province/city: Phnom Penh, Cambodia. The benefits from the Project are as follows:

Vulnerable children will be safe from abuse, neglect and exploitation.

Child trafficking in communities we work with significantly reduced.

Families will be financially, physically, morally and mentally wholesome.
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Children receive access to education and vocational training.

Young adults and parents of vulnerable children are supported in finding work.

Children and families engage in non-exploitative labor.

Families become financially independent and break the cycle of poverty.

Poor urban communities improve their social co-operation and become safe places for families and children.
4. Core value

Not yet
5. Sectoral areas
 Advocacy Sector
 Domestic Violence Sector
 Street Children
 Child Labor Trafficking
 Child Labor Exploitation
 Community Empowerment
 Child Sex Trafficking
 Child Sex Exploitation
 Child Participation
 Child Education
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 Counseling Service
 Shelter Service
 Education Service
 Vocational Training Service
 General Health Service
 Awaireness Raising Service on Child Rights
 Reintegration Service
 Micro-finance Service
7. Target Area and Programs/Activities Implemented
Programs/Activities Name
Target Groups
Family Environment and
Tuol Sangke and
Alternative Care
Russey Keo
Target Areas
Capital/Province
District/ Khan/City
Donors
Cooperation
Partners
Phnom Penh
Russey Keo
Singapore
Founder
Phnom Penh
Russey Keo
Midwife
Cooperation
Russey Keo
Salary
Patners
Community
funding
Community
Basic Health and Welfare
Tuol Sangke and
Education Leisure and Cultural
Tuol Sangke and
Activities
Russey Keo
Phnom Penh
Russey Keo
Singapore
Founder
Community
8.Total Number of Staff: Female:
Nº
Name
Sex Position
Mobile Phone / Email
1
Phy Sophon
M
Executive Director
012 933 539
2
Yim Sophal
M
Administrative Officer
017 694 946
3
Chheang Phea
M
Senior Assistant
011 799 037
4
Uth Phanny
M
Casefile Staff
097 2121 488
5
Khin Pheakdey
F
Site Manager
012 667 927
6
Soeur Sokunthea
F
Assistant of Micro-Business 012 244 607
7
Khek Sinoy
F
Micro-Business Coordinator 011 360 736
8
Chin Chea
M
Social Worker
092 785 708
9
Lim Theany
M
Social Coordinator
011 208 387
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Phat Sam Ann
M
Technical of Education
012 796 407
11
Sok Chhay
M
Intern of Social Worker
097 8444 860
12
Try Davan
F
Social Worker
097 768 0004
13
Srun Sokkhim
F
Social Worker
012 534 979
14
Vet Seangly
M
Education Assistant
016 460 001
15
Gnem Touch
M
Education Assistant
092 651 521
16
Sek Sopheak
F
Education Assistant
012 903 594
17
Mel Sakona
F
Community Nurse
012 556 358
18
Neang Sothida
F
Kindergarten Teacher
012 790 128
19
Chin Mom
F
Literacy Teacher
011 534 992
20
March Samphors
F
Sewing Trainer
092 851 485
21
Sok Mom
F
Literacy Teacher
011 212 102
22
Tes Dina
F
Literacy Teacher
016 505 408
23
Chhuon Sokheng
F
Literacy Teacher (Blum)
097 606 57 67
24
Eng SunHeak
F
Literacy Teacher (Blum)
097 630 99 25
25
Sok Sopharith
F
Kindergarten Teacher
26
Ny Phally
F
Literacy Teacher
012 416 795
27
Krouch Chandara
F
Kindergarteen Teacher
092 303 025
28
Son Sokhom
M
Khmer Teacher
29
Keth Sophornnie
F
Nutrition Staff
076 59 59 724
30
Om Tithya
F
House Cleaner
016 547 354
31
Chao Pheap
F
House Mother
011 268 991
32
Neang Sokhorn
F
House Mother (Family
085 813 104
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house)
33
Meas Sokthoeun
F
Foster Care
34
Pav Seng
F
House Mother (Blum)
35
Chum Chandorn
M
Night Guard (Blum)
085 781 958
36
So Mayounang
F
Foster Care
077 828 775
37
Pho San
F
House mother at night
38
Khut Sean
F
House Mother
39
Sin Sokloeung
F
House Mother Railway
40
Youk Oun
F
Cleaner
41
Pich Ratha
F
Kindergarteen Assistant
Family House
42
Chao Mom
F
Kindergarteen Assistant
KM6
43
Nuon Vimean
F
Kindergarteen Assistant
Family House
44
Ouk Malis
F
Kindergarteen Assistant
Compassion House
45
Phy Keo
F
Kindergarteen Assistant
Compassion House
46
Sok Sreymom
F
Bright Girls
47
Yi Sreyneath
F
Bright Girls
48
Phon Sothearoth
M
English Volunteer
49
Art Chey Rachana
F
Finance Volunteer
010 533 987
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SokSambo
51
Nuon Moniroth
52
Phearin
53
Un Sopheak
F
Social Worker
012 903 594
54
Hul Vy
M
Social Worker
089 854 790
55
Som Sakona
M
Casefile Coordinator
56
Thach Theary
F
Kindergarteen Assistant
Stop
9. Contact detail / Address
Contac Person : Phy Sophon
Position
: Executive Director
Telephone
: 012 933 539
Email
: [email protected]
Address
: # 12 CEo, St. 93, Tuol Sangke, Phnom Penh, Phnom Penh
CCC Box
: 134
Website
: www.riverkidsproject.org
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SAVE THE CHILDREN INTERNATIONAL
1. Background
Save the Children is an international organization working to fulfill children’s rights. Working in over 120 countries, we are
the world’s largest independent child rights organization. We create real and lasting change in the lives of children in need in
Cambodia and around the world.
Save the Children is becoming ONE. All 29 members of Save the Children have decided to come together to deliver their
international programs and advocacy for children through a single, new international program.The new strategy will enable Save
the Children members to do more for children worldwide by bringing greater reach and impact. It will also reduce our overheads
and duplication at regional and head office levels and maintain clearer lines of accountability.
The members of Save the Children, with combined revenues of over a billion dollars, have agreed to a shared strategy, including vision, mission, values and theory of change. While each member will continue to direct and support its own programs,
internationally these will be delivered through Save the Children International, with a relatively small, central office in London.
Each member will also play a strong role advocating for change and building relationships with its own supporters. All members will join Save the Children’s global campaign to stop children dying from preventable causes before their 5th birthday, and
will contribute to Save the Children becoming THE emergency response agency for children. In addition, members will lead
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global initiatives on education, child protection, child rights governance and HIV/AIDS.
In Cambodia, Save the Children International has, since November 2011,taken over the responsibility for program delivery
from Save the Children Australia and Save the Children Norway. Save the Children Australia and Norway have
operated in
the country for more than 30 years and will continue their supportunder the newregional and global structure, continuing to
deliver quality programs with greater impact for Cambodian children. Present focus is on 6 main areas; Basic Education, Child
Protection,Basic Health Care, Child Rights Government, Orphans and Vulnerable Children affected and infected by HIV/AIDS
and Disaster Risk Reduction/Emergency Response.
Year established: 2011
Country Director: Andrew Moore
Date registered: 31 August 2011
Registered at: Ministry of Foriegn Affairs
Date become member of NGOCRC: 2011
Type of NGO: International NGO
Member of the 1st Thematic Working Group of NGOCRC on Civil Rights and Feedom, and the 5th on Special Protection Measures
2. Vision
Is a world in which every child attains the right to survival, protection, development and participation.
3. Mission
Is to inspire breakthroughs in the way the world treats children, and to achieve immediate and lasting change in their lives.
4. Core value

Accountability: We take personal responsibility for using our resources efficiently, achieving measurable results, and
being accountable to supporters, partners and most of all, children.

Collaboration: We respect and value each other, thrive on our diversity, and work with partners to leverage our global
strength in making a difference for children.

Integrity: We aspire to live the highest standards of personal honesty and behavior; we never compromise our reputation
and always act in the best interests of children.
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Ambition: We are demanding of ourselves and our colleagues, set high goals and are committed to improving the quality
of everything we do for children.

Creativity: We are open to new ideas, embrace change, and take disciplined risks to develop sustainable solutions for
and with children.
5. Sectoral areas
 Children Education(Early
 Children Sexually Abused and
Childhood Development and
 Children in Contact with the Law
Exploited
Basic Education)
 Children without Appropriate Care  Children with Disabilitieas
 Maternal and Newborn Health
 Other Health (TB)
 Reproductive Health
 Child Health
 Nutrition Service
 HIV/AIDS
 Care and support for HIV affected
children without adequate care
 Other HIV and AIDS (TA-MoSVY),  Child Rights Monitoring
 Child Participation
(NOVCTF&POVCTFs))
 Emergency (Preparedness,
 Advocacy Sector
Prevention and Risk Reduction)
6. Main services provided
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 Education
 Child Protection
 Health
 HIV/AIDS (OVC)
 Child Rights Governance
 Emergency
7. Target Area and Programs/Activities Implemented
Programs/Activities Name
Target Groups
Child Rights Governance (Child
Target Areas
Capital/Province
District/ Khan/City
Nation wide
Donors
Cooperation
Partners
SCN-HO,
NGOCRC,
rights monitoring, strengthening
NORAD&
CRF/CCYMCR
national systems, building
MODA
and CNCC
SCA-HO
Health Center
awareness and capacityand
Child Participation)
Health (Maternal and Newborn
Kampong Cham Oreang Ov,
Health and TB)
Cheung Prey and
Global Fund and Referral
Batheay
Hospital
Education (Early Childhood
Kampong
SCN-HO,
MoEYS and
Development and Basic
Cham,
NORAD&
PoE
Education)
Kampong
MODA
Chhnang, Siem
Reap, Preah
Vihear and Koh
Kong.
Child Protection
provinces/cities:
SCN-HO,
LAC, CCPCR,
Siem Reap,
NORAD,
OEC,
Kampong Cham,
EU, AusAid- WOMEN,
Prey Veng
ANCP and
CCASVA,
Global Fund PSOD,
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Phnom Penh,
KHEMARA,
Pursat,
and15 Pagoda
Battambang,
Committees
Banteay
Meachey and
Kampong Thom
8.Total Number of Staff: 101 Female: 29
Nº
Name
Sex Position
Mobile Phone / Email
1
Andrew Moore
M
012 833 603
Country Director
Working Area
[email protected]
2
3
4
5
Sana Mot
Henk van Beers
Sakina Sakerwalla
Helen I'Anson
M
M
F
F
Director Prog
017 584 727
Implementation
[email protected]
Director Prog Development 012 833 607
& Quality
[email protected]
Director Donor & Member
012 443 992
Relations
[email protected]
Director Support Services
012 222 947
[email protected]
6
Dararith Buy
M
HR and Admin Manager
012 964 186
[email protected]
7
Thong Iek
M
Finance Manager
012 964 187
[email protected]
8
Kristina Mitchell
F
Health Specialist
012 965 798
[email protected]
9
Boun Kheang Kou
M
M & E Specialist
012 473 160
[email protected]
10
Jeunsafy Sen
F
Advocacy Manager
012 531 242
[email protected]
11
Rany Khoy
F
ECCD Advisor
089 881 366
[email protected]
12
Sarath Keo
M
Education Manager
012 965 697
[email protected]
13
Ekvisoth Khat Ty
F
Child Protection Manager
012 965 698
[email protected]
14
Sovannary Ty
M
CRG Manager
012 699 583
[email protected]
15
Chanthy Prang
F
HIV/OVC Coordinator
012 901 291
[email protected]
16
Thong Hok
M
Grants Manager
012 483 838
[email protected]
17
18
Phearum Khim
Vandy Phal
M
M
Emergency/DRR/CCA
017 554 336
Coordinator
[email protected]
Regional Manager
012 285 367
(Kampong Cham/Oreang
[email protected]
Ov/Prey Veng)
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9. Contact detail / Address
Contac Person : Ty Sovannary Ty
Position
: CRG Manager
Telephone
: 023 223 403/4/6
Fax:
: 023 223 406
Email
: [email protected]
Address
: # 4, St. 242, Chaktomouk, Doun Penh, Phnom Penh
P.O Box
: 34
CCC Box
: 55
Website
: www.savethechildrencambodia.org
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STREET CHILDREN ASSISTANCE AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
(SCADP)
1. Background
International Child Support (ICS) is a Dutch development organization that promotes children’s rights in Asia and Africa. ICS
was founded in 1980, in the Netherlands. In Asia, ICS established its offices in the year 1994, and began working in Thailand
and Cambodia since 1997, and LAO PDR since 2001. The programs in all countries are supported by a regional office based in
Ubonratchathani, Thailand
Year established: 1992
Director: Yim Sokhary
Date registered: 15 May 1998
Registered at: Council of Minister Ministry of Interior
11 January 2000
Date become member of NGOCRC: 1994
Type of NGO: Cambodian NGO
Member of the 2 Thematic Working Group of NGOCRC on Family Environment and Alternative Care, and the 4th on Education,
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leirsure and cultural activities
2. Vision
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A society with respect of human rights, sustainability, non-discrimination, and no abuse of children’s rights
3. Mission
SCADP i s a Cambodian nongovernmental, non-political organization working for the best interests of children through youth
& community development using rights-based approaches.
4. Core value

Respecting child rights

Working without discrimination

Working in partnership

Being responsible and accoutable

Being a learning organisation
5. Sectoral areas
 Advocacy Sector
 Domestic Violence Sector
 Illegal Drug
 Child Labor Trafficking
 Child Labor Exploitation
 Child Rape
 Child Sex Trafficking
 Child Sex Exploitation
 Community Empowerment
 Children in Conflict with the Law
 Orphan and abandoned Children
 Child Participation
 Children Education
 Street Children
 Other (Environment)
6. Main services provided
 Counseling Service
 Vocational Training Service
 Rehabilitation Service
 Referral Service
 Reintegration Service
 Education Service
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 Cultural/Art Training Service
 Micro-finance Service
 Awaireness Raising Service on Child Rights
 Shelter Service
 General Health Service
 Other (mainstream schools)
7. Target Area and Programs/Activities Implemented
Programs/Activities Name
Safe Country, Safe Children
Target Groups
Target Areas
Capital/Province
District/ Khan/City
Donors
Children in conflict
Preah Vihear,
Choim Ksan
General
with war/military
Uddor
Trapeang Prasat,
inditual
fighting
Meanchey
Samraorng
sponsors and
Cooperation
Partners
volunteers
Child Rights and Child
Child/Youth clubs
Phnom Penh
Dangkor
Participation
Education
1. Street-living
children
2. Street-working
children
3. Child domestic
workers
4. Rural working
Commune
through
Councils,
NGOCRC
CAN
Phnom Penh,
Dangkor,
EFA, SSS,
Kandal,
Chamkormon, Sen
TSF, UHIC,
Prey Veng,
Sok, Meanchey
UIC, MKIS,
Koh Kong,
Kien Svay,
RCT, WET,
Kampong Speu, Takhmao, Leuk Dek General
Preah Vihear,
Baphnom
inditual
Preah Sihanouk, Thmor Baing
sponsors and
Uddor
Tpong, Oral
volunteers
5. Trafficked
Meanchey,
Choim Ksan
children
Ratanakiri
Kampong Sela,
children
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PLAN, SC,
6. Border-crossing
Samraorng,
children
Trapang Prasat
7. Victims of armed
Konmum
conflicts/violence
Health
-id-
-id-
-id-
UHIC, EFA,
MKIS, RCT,
WET, General
inditual
sponsors and
volunteers
Family Environment
-id-
-id-
-id-
EFA, UHIC,
UIC, MKIS,
RCT, XO,
General
inditual
sponsors and
volunteers
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SSS, WET,
General
inditual
sponsors and
volunteers
8.Total Number of Staff: 54 Female: 32
Nº
Name
Sex Position
1
Yim Sokhary
F
Mobile Phone / Email
Executive Director/Founder 012546655
Working Area
Head Office
[email protected]
2
Bou Phannarith
M
Deputy Director
016544844
Head Office
[email protected]
3
Ban Sam Arn
M
Admin Manager
099902598
Head Office
[email protected]
4
Nhim Sopheak
F
Project Manager
012479529
Phnom Penh, Kandal
[email protected]
5
Kham Chanpheakdey
M
Project Manager
016748878
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
6
Chin Chivin
M
Project Manager
012833417
Head Office
[email protected]
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9. Contact detail / Address
Contac Person : Chin Chivin
Position
: Project Manager
Telephone
: 012 833 417
Email
: [email protected] / [email protected]
Address
: # 119B1, St. 68K, Kakab, Dangkor, Phnom Penh
P.O Box
: 2656 PP3
CCC Box
: 404
Website
: www.scadp.org.kh
www.facebook.com / scadp.cambodia
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SACRIFICE FAMILIES AND ORPHANS DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION
(SFODA)
1. Background
SFODA is a local NGO located in #631, Street Tonle Sap, Group 8, Phum DeumKor, Sangkat Chroy Changvar, Khan Russey
Keo, Phnom Penh.SFODA registered and was approved as a local NGO by the Ministry of Interior on the 9th December 1997.
On July 13th 2006, SFODA signed the MOU with the Ministry of Social Work in terms of working with children and collaboration.
Year established: 1997
Director: Pen Sophan
Date registered: 15 July 1999
Registered at: Ministry of Interior
Date become member of NGOCRC: 1999
Type of NGO: Cambodian NGO
Member of the 4 Thematic Working Group of NGOCRC on Education, leirsure and cultural activities
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2. Vision
SFODA’s vision is to develop and improve human resources, health and economic development within the local community.
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3. Mission
To contribute to the development of human resources by giving vocational training skills to the target group especially to
children and youths in contribution to the reduction of HIV/AIDS transmission and drug related issues in the community.
4. Core value
To support youths, orphans and the other vulnerable children by HIV/AIDs and related Drug in the community and in
SFODA Centre by promoting health and providing vocational training.
5. Sectoral areas
 Child Labor Trafficking
 Child Labor Exploitation
 Child Rape
 Child Sex Trafficking
 Child Sex Exploitation
 Community Empowerment
 Children in Conflict with the Law
 Orphan and abandoned Children
 Child Participation
 Children Education
 Street Children
 Illegal Drug
 Reproductive Health Sector
 HIV/AIDS
 Domestic Violence Sector
6. Main services provided
 Reproductive Health Service
 HIV/AIDS Service
 Micro-finance Service
 Counseling Service
 Vocational Training Service
 General Health Service
 Referral Service
 Reintegration Service
 Awaireness Raising Service on Child Rights
 Shelter Service
 Education Service
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7. Target Area and Programs/Activities Implemented
Programs/Activities Name
Target Groups
Care Center
Children from birth
Target Areas
Capital/Province
Donors
District/ Khan/City
whole Cambodia
CED
Cooperation
Partners
-ICC
to 18 years of age
-Ecpat
all nationality
-CRC
-Ministry Social
Affair
Intergreted Care and Support
OVC and PLHIV
Project
families
Phnom Penh
- Khan Russey keo
GRF7 By
HACC, PHD,
- Sangkat Preak lep (KHANA)
OD and Local
- S.Preak tasek
authories
- S.preak reang
- S.Bak kheng
Drug releated with HIV/AIDs
DU/IDU
Phnom Penh
Project
- Khan Sen sok
GRF7 By
PHD, OD , HC,
- Khan Ruseey keo (KHANA)
and Local
- Khan Dong kor
authories
Have 18 Sangkat
SMARTgirl Project
VEWS
Phnom Penh
- Khan Mean chey
USAID
PHD, OD , HC,
- Khan Toul kok
By
and Local
- Khan Chamkamon (FHI)
authories
- Khan Doun penh
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- Khan 7makara
Have 19 Sangkat
8.Total Number of Staff: 24 Female: 15
Nº
Name
Sex Position
Mobile Phone / Email
1
Pen Sophan
M
012 842 495
Executive Director
Working Area
[email protected]
2
Sam Chamroeun
M
Financial Officer
092 665 560
[email protected]
3
Ouk Mony
F
M&E officer
017 449 989
4
Chou Dary
F
Admin
012 262 867
[email protected]
5
San Vutha
M
PM (DHA)
012 664 031
6
Va Sophat
F
PM(ICP)
012 665 839
[email protected]
7
Mak Sina
F
field staff
099 718 109
[email protected]
8
Ouk Moninarom
F
Fun reusing
012 713 572
[email protected]
9
Prak Sothy
F
Chief (Care Center)
012 376 340
[email protected]
10
Ek Chhunthary
F
field staff
012 551 455
[email protected]
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Yan Vuthy
M
field staff
090 969 643
[email protected]
12
Ros Virak
M
PM (SMARTgirl)
012 673 383
13
Ram kholyan
F
Club manager
012 550 330
14
Seang Vanseang
F
field staff
089 854 272
15
Threng Thithou
F
field staff
16
Soeun Soklin
F
field staff
012 841 225
17
Thach Thiphallavy
F
field staff
099 536 949
18
Theng Minthry
M
Guard
011 511 497
19
Pen Thai
M
Driver
017 449 983
20
Soav Sokorn
M
Cook
092 221 530
21
Keo Sokorn
F
Cook
092 429 648
22
Chhan Seab
F
Nanny
092 564 117
23
Hak Chanthou
F
Cleaner&Nanny
017 959 071
24
Cheng Ramon
M
Teacher
092 136 278
[email protected]
9. Contact detail / Address
Contac Person : Prak Sothy
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Position
: Chief of care center
Telephone
: 012 376 340
Email
: [email protected] / [email protected]
Address
: # 631, St.Tonlesab, Chroy Changwa, Russeykeo, Phnom Penh
Website
: www.sfoda.com
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SAVE INCAPACITY TEENAGERS
(SIT)
1. Background
Save Incapacity Teenagers (SIT) is an independent local non-profit, non-partisan, and non-government organization. SIT is
dedicated to providing quality services to all members of Cambodian society, especially vulnerable citizen with a specific focus
on young people and those affected by HIV/AIDS. It was founded on 25 November 1998 and was registered by the Ministry of
Interior No 625 sCN on 03 August 1999. Save Incapacity teenagers (SIT) was founded by students, former teachers and community workers with experience working with street children and children in difficult situations. SIT aims to alleviate vulnerabilities
and assist with support for issues resulting from poverty and marginalization. SIT works to contribute to the promotion of human
rights and safety for Cambodia
Year established: 1998
Director: Mr. Chhun Roeun
Date registered: 03 August 1999
Registered at: MoI
Date become member of NGOCRC: 1999
Type of NGO: Cambodian NGO
Member of the 3rd Thematic Working Group of NGOCRC on Basic Health and Welfare
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2. Vision
Aspires to a Cambodia where Children, Teenagers, youths and their families have capacity and quality of life, peace and
human rights promoted.
3. Mission
To contribute to the health, well-being and development of communities to Children, Teenagers, youths and their families in
Cambodia.
4. Core value

Efficiency and Effectiveness

Self-reliance

Collaboration

Good governance

Gender transformation
5. Sectoral areas
 Advocacy Sector
 Reproductive Health Sector
 HIV/AIDS
 Child Labor Trafficking
 Child Labor Exploitation
 Community Empowerment
 Children Education
 Orphan and abandoned Children
 Child Participation
6. Main services provided
 Reproductive Health Service
 HIV/AIDS Service
 Education Service
 Referral Service
 General Health Service
 Awaireness Raising Service on Child Rights
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7. Target Area and Programs/Activities Implemented
Programs/Activities Name
Target Groups
HIV prevention and sexual
Femele
reproductive helth
Entertainment
Target Areas
Capital/Province
Phnom Penh
District/ Khan/City
Donors
Cooperation
Partners
Prek Leap,
USAID
Municiple of
Russeykeo
through
AID
Khana
department,
Worker (FEW)
NAA,
NCHADS
Social marketing
Femele
Phnom Penh,
Russeykeo and
USAID
Entertainment
Kandal
Mukompoul
through PSI AID
Worker (FEW)
Municiple of
department,
NAA and PA,
NCHADS
Social marketing
Man sex with man
Phnom Penh,
Russeykeo, Khsach GFR
(MSM)
Kandal
kandal and
Municiple of
through PSI AID
Mukompoul
department,
NAA and PA,
NCHADS
Home Care Base and Care
People living with
support
HIV/AID
Kandal
Mukompoul
GFR
Municiple of
through
AID
Khana
department,
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NAA and PA,
NCHADS
Towards the Elimination of Child
Children in the
Labour in the Brick Making
Brick Making
Kandal
Mukompoul
ILO
Provincial
Department of
Sector in Kandal province.
labour and
voctional
training
(PDLVT)
8.Total Number of Staff: 15 Female: 7
Nº
Name
Sex Position
Mobile Phone / Email
Working Area
1
Chhun Roeurn
M
012473751
Kandal
Director
[email protected]
2
Kheng Vanneth
M
Program Coordinator
012936387
Kandal
[email protected]
3
Sem Sinoun
F
Admin/Accountant officer
012594649
Kandal
[email protected]
4
Yeun Sotheary
F
Admin/Accountant
092608877
Kandal
Assistant
5
Sin Sophorn
F
Team Leader
0972079032
Kandal
6
Huy Kim hong
M
Home Care Staff
092660705
Kandal
7
Sat Bunseun
M
Field Facilitator
017789845
Phnom Penh
8
Choub Sreymom
F
Field Facilitator
092454310
Phnom Penh
9
Teb Sothearith
M
Field Educator
077383067
PhnomPenh, Kandal
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Sok Chan
F
Field Educator
012294932
PhnomPenh, Kandal
11
Hourt Kakada
F
Field Educator
012635374
PhnomPenh, Kandal
12
Keo Sotheary
M
Field Educator
012905205
Kandal
13
Chreung Bora
M
Field Educator
077809983
Kandal
14
Chhim Sopha
F
Cleaner
Kandal
15
Ngar Chea
M
Night Guard
Kandal
9. Contact detail / Address
Contac Person : Mrs. Sin Sophorn
Position
: Team Leader
Telephone
: 097 207 9032
Fax
: N/A
Email
: [email protected]
Address
: St. 6A, Prek Anhchanh, Mukompoul, Kandal
P.O Box
: N/A
CCC Box
: N/A
Website
: N/A
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SOVANN KOMAR LLC
(SK)
1. Background
Sovann Komar was founded in 2003 under the auspices of Golden Children International, a U.S. based 501 (c)3 organisation. It is registered with the ministry of foreign affairs and international cooperation and ministry of social affairs, veterans, and
youth rehabilitation, royal goverment of Cambodia.
Sovann Komar cares for orphaned and abandoned children, in a village setting with single family homes, where the children
have:

Committed Cambodian foster parents

Good shelter and nutrition

Quality educational opportunities

Skilled health care
Most importantly, the children are members of a loving community that is committed to their care, protection, and development.
Year established: 2003
Director: Sothea Arun and Elizabet Johnson
Date registered: 2 January 2003
Registered at: MoFA and MoSAVY
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Date become member of NGOCRC:
Type of NGO: International NGO
Member of the 4th Thematic Working Group of NGOCRC on Education, leisure and cultural activities, and the 5th on Special
Protection Measures
2. Vision
A world where all children receive the care they deserve and the support they need to become productive citizens.
3. Mission
To create an environment that provides a safe, nurturing home where children can grow and develop
physically, intellectually, emotionally and spiritually to their fullest potential
4. Sectoral areas
 Children Education
 Child Participation
 Orphan and abandoned Children
5. Main services provided
 Shelter Service
 Rehabilitation Service
 Awaireness Raising Service on Child Rights
 Education Service
6. Target Area and Programs/Activities Implemented
Programs/Activities Name
Education
Target Groups
Orphan and
Target Areas
Capital/Province
District/ Khan/City
Phnom Penh
Donors
Golden Children
Cooperation
Partners
Ministry of
abandoned
Inc and individual Education,
Children
donation
Beltei, Ican
school
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Golden Children
abandoned
Inc and individual
Children
donation
Poor children
Takeo, Phnom
Golden Children
Penh, Kampong
Inc and individual schools
Speu
donation
CVCD and
7.Total Number of Staff: 43 Female: 24
Nº
Name
Sex Position
Mobile Phone / Email
Working Area
1
Sothear Arun
M
Executive Director
[email protected]
Phnom Penh
2
Ou Chhaya
M
Village/ health director
012 848 089
Phnom Penh
3
Cheat Chanmorokot
F
Accountant
012 345 116
Phnom Penh
4
Sieng Sokunthear
F
Nuse
017 994 553
Phnom Penh
5
Doung Savun
M
Driver
012 288 036
Phnom Penh
6
Yean Mony
M
Driver
016 328 898
Phnom Penh
7
Hout Keokosal
M
School Principle
016 606 206
Phnom Penh
8
Sam Sreytouch
F
Nursery Teacher
017 891 800
Phnom Penh
9
Phoung Sokha
F
Nursery Teacher
016 231 562
Phnom Penh
10
But Sophearoith
F
Nursery Teacher
012 282 856
Phnom Penh
11
Pov Sambath
F
Nursery Teacher
011 295 124
Phnom Penh
12
Seng Sarinda
F
Nursery Teacher
012 428 227
Phnom Penh
13
Soy Sopheak
F
Nursery Teacher
017 669 387
Phnom Penh
14
Kim Vanny
M
Nursery Teacher
011 649 049
Phnom Penh
15
On Im
M
Nursery Teacher
017 944 039
Phnom Penh
16
Pov Sreymom
F
Foster Parent
012 752 002
Phnom Penh
17
Kim Sokuntheary
F
Foster Parent
012 898 400
Phnom Penh
18
Meas Savin
F
Foster Parent
016 876 408
Phnom Penh
19
Srin Sophal
F
Foster Parent
012 753 040
Phnom Penh
20
Huy Botumroith
F
Foster Parent
012 938 936
Phnom Penh
21
Kean Dany
F
Foster Parent
017 315 366
Phnom Penh
22
Kang Phichhiet
F
Foster Parent
012 518 739
Phnom Penh
23
Thay Sinoun
F
Foster Parent
012 502 449
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
24
Phann Chanlina
F
Foster Parent
016 207 596
Phnom Penh
25
Ung Veasnanimol
F
Foster Parent
015 283 898
Phnom Penh
26
Chear Davin
F
Nanny
089 885 571
Phnom Penh
27
Mom Chhaya
F
Nanny
011 989 089
Phnom Penh
28
Meas Kanitha
F
Nanny
011 873 450
Phnom Penh
29
Cheng Sreysour
F
Nanny
012 386 903
Phnom Penh
30
Seng Saradeth
F
Nanny
011 554 780
Phnom Penh
31
Top Tevin
F
Nanny
092 724 030
Phnom Penh
32
Soeun Voeng
M
Security Supervisor
016 756 665
Phnom Penh
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Korm Sovanna
M
Security Guard
015 896 661
Phnom Penh
34
Chan Pov
M
Security Guard
016 833 398
Phnom Penh
35
Khut Bunthoen
M
Security Guard
012 183 7385
Phnom Penh
36
Keang Chomrong
M
Security Guard
016 665085
Phnom Penh
37
Neang Hay
M
Security Guard
097 888 4266
Phnom Penh
38
Chea Chamroeun
M
Security Guard
097 660 7714
Phnom Penh
39
May Sareth
M
Security Guard
012 751 941
Phnom Penh
40
Nou Savath
M
Security Guard
012 324 326
Phnom Penh
41
Hor Hoy
M
Security Guard
016 201 661
Phnom Penh
42
Ouch Leng
M
Security Guard
097 660 1135
Phnom Penh
43
Lun Saroeun
M
Security Guard
097 260 7271
Phnom Penh
8. Contact detail / Address
Contac Person : Mrs. Thay Sinoun
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Position
: Administration
Telephone
: 023 219 973 / 012 502 449
Fax
: 023 219 985
Email
: [email protected] / [email protected]
Address
: St. Highway # 1, Veal Sbov, Meanchey, Phnom Penh
P.O Box
: 820
Website
: www.goldenchildren.org
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GERMANY-CAMBODIA
(TDH GERMANY-CAMBODIA)
TERRE DES HOMMES
1. Background
terre des hommes Germany is an aid organization focusing on children and help people to liberate themselves from oppression and economic hardship. “terre des hommes” means, in French, earth of humanity.
Year established: 1967
Country Coordinator: Thou Vantha
Date registered: May 2007
Registered at: Ministry of Interior
Date become member of NGOCRC: 2011
Type of NGO: International NGO
Member of the 5th Thematic Working Group of NGOCRC on Special Protection Measures
2. Vision
A society where children are cared for and live in dignity
3. Mission
To contribute to the improvement of child rights situation in Cambodia through education, health service and livelihood
4. Sectoral areas
 Advocacy Sector
 Domestic Violence Sector
 Street Children
 Child Labor Trafficking
 Child Labor Exploitation
 Child Rape
 Child Sex Trafficking
 Child Sex Exploitation
 Community Empowerment
 Children Education
 Orphan and abandoned Children
 Child Participation
5. Main services provided
 Referral Service
 General Health Service
 Rehabilitation Service
 Vocational Training Service
 Education Service
 Awaireness Raising Service on Child Rights
 Reintegration Service
 Micro-finance Service
6. Target Area and Programs/Activities Implemented
Programs/Activities Name
Target Groups
Target Areas
Capital/Province
District/ Khan/City
Donors
Cooperation
Partners
Street Children Centre
Phnom Penh,
terre des
CWCC,
Integrated Approach to Sharpe-
Takeo, Pursat,
hommes
Krousar
ning Children’s Good Future
Battambang,
Germany
Thmey, VCAO,
Integrated Community Development
Siem Reap,
and German COCD, CFS,
Psychosocial Support and Anti-
Svay Rieng
government Santi Sena
Human Trafficking
Anger Management for Men
Children & Biodiversity
Management
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7.Total Number of Staff: 1 Female:0
Nº
Name
Sex Position
Mobile Phone / Email
Working Area
1
Vantha Tou
M
012639005
Phnom Penh
Country Coordinator
[email protected]
8. Contact detail / Address
Contac Person : Mr. Vantha Tou
Position
: Country Coordinator
Telephone
: 023 222 553
Email
: [email protected]
Address
: # 23, St. 348, Boeung Keng Kang 3, Chamcarmon, Phnom Penh
Website
: www.tdhgsea.org
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TERRE DES HOMMES NETHERLANDS-CAMBODIA
(TDH-NL CAMBODIA)
1. Background
Terre des Hommes Netherlands (Earth for Mankind) is a Dutch organization based in The Hague. Founded in 1965, as a
non-profit organization, TdH-NL aims to improve the quality of life of children in difficult circumstances all over the world, regardless of race, faith and/or political orientation and to have their rights as laid down in the UN Convention of the Rights of the Child
protected and assured.
Terre des Hommes Netherlands has been working with NGO partners in Cambodia since 1992. During this period, initiatives
of about 10 -13 partners are being supported by TdH every year. Development support by TdH NL has for many years mainly
been working with individual partners focusing on specific problems within a limited time frame. Terre des Hommes NetherlandsCambodia Office has been set up in 2007 and recognized by Ministry of Interior in March 2007.
Year established: 1965
Country Coordinator: Hem Chanpiseth
Date registered: 9-March- 2007
Registered at: Ministry of Interior
Date become member of NGOCRC: 2001
Type of NGO: Cambodian NGO/ International NGO
Member of the 1st Thematic Working Groups of NGOCRC on Civil Rights and Freedom, and the 5th on Special Protection
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2. Vision
Millions of children are exploited by way of child labour, children trafficking, and child prostitution. The rights of these children
are seriously violated. We want to end child exploitation. We swing into action for these children, because they too have the right
to grow up in a safe, exploitation-free environment. Terre des Hommes works to create a world in which all children can have a
humane existence and can grow up to be independent adults.
3. Mission
The mission of Terre des Hommes is that the rights of vulnerable children and their families are respected, so that these
children can properly develop their potential in a safe environment.
Terre des Hommes prevents children from being exploited, removes children from exploitation situations and makes sure these
children can develop themselves in a safe environment.
4. Core value

Passion
We believe that we can make a difference for children who are being exploited. We do this with heart, soul and mind. We go
full force for the result, but remain realistic about it. We are pro-active, have an open mind and enjoy our work. Our enthusiasm is
so infectious that is convinces others to work together with us to stop child exploitation. We involve others as well as one another
in our challenges and successes. We grasp every opportunity for this.

Passion
Getting results is paramount for us. We operate with no-nonsense and set concrete and measurable goals. We always
aim for these. Making efficient choices and taking responsibility are something we take for granted. We are open about our
achievements and aim for high quality in our work. If things run less smoothly, we can be held accountable for it and we learn
from our experiences. We improve constantly and make sure that our (knowledge) development is never at a standstill. In short:
We make good on the trust vested in us.
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5. Sectoral areas
 Disability Sector
 Reproductive Health Sector
 Illegal Drug
 Advocacy Sector
 Domestic Violence Sector
 Child Rape
 Child Labor Trafficking
 Child Labor Exploitation
 Community Empowerment
 Child Sex Trafficking
 Child Sex Exploitation
 Child Participation
 Children Education
 Orphan and abandoned Children
 Street Children
 HIV/AIDS
6. Main services provided
 Other: Provide funding to local NGOs to operate programmes for children. (Educaton, Health, income generation and
stop child exploitation)
7. Target Area and Programs/Activities Implemented
Programs/Activities Name
Target Groups
Child Development Programme
Target Areas
Capital/Province District/ Khan/City
Donors
Cooperation
Partners
Vulnerable children • Phnom Penh,
Dutch
up to 18 years of
• Prey Veng,
Government,
age.
• Takeo,
Private
- Rachana
• Battambang,
donors and
- CWCC
• Siem Reap,
volunteers in - BFD
• Preah Vihear,
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- Krousar
• Pursat,
Thmey,
- VCAO
- Cambodia
• Banteay
ACTs
Meanchey
- Santi Sena
• Kampong
- CLA
Cham,
- COCD
• Svay Rieng
- KAPE
• Sihanouk Ville
- Khemara
- APLE
8.Total Number of Staff: 3 Female:0
Nº
Name
Sex Position
Mobile Phone / Email
Working Area
1
Hem Chan Piseth
M
Country Coordinator
+855 89 291 331
Phnom Penh
2
Kuok Chheang
M
Admin & Finance Officer
+ 855 23 222 553
PNH
3
Heng Saorith
M
Office guard and assistant
N/A
PNH
9. Contact detail / Address
Contac Person : Hem Chan Piseth
Position
: Country Coordinator
Telephone
: 023 222 553
Fax
: N/A
Email
: [email protected]
Address
: # 23, St. 348, Boeung Keng Kang III, Chamcarmon, Phnom Penh
P.O Box
: 2589, Phnom Penh
CCC Box
: N/A
Website
: www.terredeshommes.nl
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VULNERABLE CHILDREN ASSISTANCE ORGANIZATION
(VCAO)
1. Background
The Vulnerable Children Assistance Organization (VCAO) is a non-profit, non-partisan, non-religious, non-governmental
organization, and a local NGO with recognition from the Ministry of Interior on 27th June 1994, with an ambition to save and rescue countless victimized children who are now in difficult circumstances. The main office of the organization is based in Phnom
Penh.
Year established: 1994
Director: Mr. Chea Piden
Date registered: June 27, 1994
Registered at: Ministry of Interior
Date become member of NGOCRC: 1994
Type of NGO: Cambodian NGO
Member of the 2nd Thematic Working Group of NGOCRC on Family Environment and Alternative Care
2. Vision
VCAO envisions by 2025, every Cambodian child will be able to enjoy a childhood free of these human miseries in the home
with a family to care for and love them. Each child, rich or poor, is entitled to an education, a right to express their own opinions
and ideas, and have emotional and physical health through adequate nourishment and psychological support.
3. Mission
VCAO works for poor and socially vulnerable children to provide education, to build hope and promote healthy dreams for
the future. Through the work of VCAO children learn about their rights under the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the
Child (UN-CRC) and are able to acquire life’s skills and the moral support for them to develop into healthy adults.
4. Core value
VCAO has committed to follow the virtuously core value to correspond to its whole institution vision and mission statement.
It’s reflected to our institution culture and every policy procedure which all staff committed to as well.

Honesty to working implementation is fair perception and to be open and transparent.

Empowerment of our staff through development, recognition, respect, aand access

Ownershipof our performance through results, accountability, and quality work.

Commitment to our mission through integrity, leadership and team work including gender equity in development.

Vulnerability of children is changed in a better life through accessing them to CRC convention of United Nations.
5. Sectoral areas
 Advocacy Sector
 Domestic Violence Sector
 Street Children
 Child Labor Trafficking
 Child Labor Exploitation
 Child Rape
 Child Sex Trafficking
 Child Sex Exploitation
 Child Participation
 Children Education
 Orphan and abandoned Children
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6. Main services provided
 Counseling Service
 Vocational Training Service
 Rehabilitation Service
 Referral Service
 Reintegration Service
 Awaireness Raising Service on Child Rights
 Cultural/Art Training Service
 Micro-finance Service
 Shelter Service
 Education Service
7. Target Area and Programs/Activities Implemented
Programs/Activities Name
Target Groups
Target Areas
Capital/Province
Strengthening Provincial Network Vulnerable and
Pursat
and Improving Quaility of
Kampong
Victim Children
Children’s Life
Donors
District/ Khan/City
Cooperation
Partners
Intervita
Chhnang
Improving Quality of Lives of the
Vulnerable and
Phnom Penh
Waste-Picker Children
Victim Children
Takeo
Integrate Approach to
Vulnerable and
Takeo
Sharpening Children Good The
Victim Children
TDH-NL
TDH-G &
BMZ
Future in Takeo
Anti-Child Trafficking campaign
Vulnerable and
Takeo
Cambodia
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8.Total Number of Staff: 61 Female: 24
Nº
Name
Sex Position
Mobile Phone / Email
Working Area
1
CHEA PYDEN
M
012 876 422
Head Office
Executive Director
[email protected]
2
CHHAY VIVODIN
3
PEECH BOONRAWDH
M
M
Assistant Executive
012 520 663
Director
[email protected]
Program Director
012 825 286
Head Office
Head Office
[email protected]
4
UN CHANVIRAK
M
Finance Manager
012 847 266
Head Office
[email protected]
5
SOBEND LUNA
F
Administrative Manager
012 924 692
Head Office
[email protected]
6
KRON VISAL
M
Information Manager
012 478 774
[email protected]
9. Contact detail / Address
Contac Person : Mr. Chea Pyden
Position
: Executive Director
Telephone
: 012 876 422
Fax
: 023 884 722
Email
: [email protected]; [email protected]
Address
: # 72, St. 608, Beung Kak II, Toul Kok, Phnom Penh
Website
: www.vcao.org.kh
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VDTO BAMBOO SHOOT SCHOOL
(VDTO)
1. Background
VDTO is a Cambodian development organization. It is non governmental organization, non religion, non political, non profit,
and non partisan organization that strives to reduce illiteracy and poverty trough education in Cambodia. VDTO works closely
with children who comes from the poor family,orphans from HIV/AIDS families, garbage collection children and vulnerable children.
Year established: 2000
Director: Tep Vuthy
Date registered: 25 Dec 2000
Registered at: Ministry of Interior
Date become member of NGOCRC:
Type of NGO: Cambodian NGO
Member of the 1 Thematic Working Group of NGOCRC on Civil Rights and Freedom, and the 4th on Education, leirsure and
st
cultural activities
2. Vision
The VDTO was initially created in the purpose of the development of human resources and non formal educational
development through assisting of the children and youth in their community to improve the development process on poverty and
job opportunity through helping education and training promotion.
3. Mission
The VDTO works closely with children on strength and weakness with response to the children community development
process on non formal education and development training program.
4. Core value

Peace

Justic

Education

Training and Development
5. Sectoral areas
 Disability Sector
 Orphan and abandoned Children
 Community Empowerment
 Children Education
 Street Children
 Child Participation
6. Main services provided
 Vocational Training Service
 General Health Service
 Awaireness Raising Service on Child Rights
 Education Service
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7. Target Area and Programs/Activities Implemented
Programs/Activities Name
Target Groups
Semi formal Education
Children in thier
Target Areas
Capital/Province
Phnom Penh
District/ Khan/City
Donors
Cooperation
Partners
Meanchey
community
Vocational Training program
Children in thier
Phnom Penh
community
8.Total Number of Staff: 6 Female:4
Nº
Name
Sex Position
Mobile Phone / Email
Working Area
1
Tep Vuthy
M
012 914 550
Phnom Penh
ED
[email protected]
2
Yat Chanthy
F
Fin& Admin
023 6345 238
Phnom Penh
3
Morm Sara
M
Education Manager
012 653 398
Phnom Penh
4
Tep Virak
M
Program Officer
012 550 745
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
9. Contact detail / Address
Contac Person : Tep Vuthy
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Position
: ED
Telephone
: 012 91 45 50 / 012 550 745
Fax
: N/A
Email
: [email protected]
Address
: # 676, St. 37c, Stoeung meanchey, Meanchey, Phnom Penh
P.O Box
: N/A
CCC Box
: 334
Website
:www. vdto.org
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WATHNAKPHEAP
(WP)
1. Background
WATHNAKPHEAP (WP) is a local NGO, non-profit and non-political. WP was registered as an independent local Cambodian
NGO in 23 April 1997, having localized from Stiftung Kinderdorf Pestalozzi (SKIP), a Switzerland-based International Organization which operated in Cambodia since 1993 working mainly in Child and community development in Pursat province.
Currently, WP’s headquarter is based in Phnom Penh and operated programs across the five provinces of Pursat, Svay
Rieng, Siem Reap, Kampong Cham and Kratie. These provinces have an unusually high poverty rate, newly concept of good
governance, and migration patterns. These programs focus on elimination of child labors toward education, good governance,
risk prevention and community-based alternative rehabilitation for children and youth victims at high risk of trafficking for labor
exploitation. Every year, children, young people, poorest families, CBOs, and CCs have opportunity to increase incomes and
capacity from these programs. WP has run by 40 professional staff, the organization is governed by Governing Board of 5 development experts.
Year established: 1997
Director: Heng Chanthon
Date registered: April 23,1997
Registered at: Ministry of Interior
Date become member of NGOCRC:
Type of NGO: Cambodian NGO
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Member of the 1st Thematic Working Group of NGOCRC on Civil Rights and Freedom, and the 4th on Education, leirsure and
cultural activities
2. Vision
Cambodian people are living with dignity and harmony in a safe and sustainable community.
3. Mission

To improve the quality of life and liveihood of disadvantaged wome n, children and the poorest families working in local
communities by providing education, environment protection, life skill, and vactional skills training.

To ensure development of leadership and good governance in target areas by working in partnership with local authorities

To build capacity through Wathnakpheap and other Cambodian organizations by the development of support servies
with local resources.
4. Core value

Seek to empower local communities.

Respect the rights of all people especially women and children.

Value honesty, integrity, fairness, respect, transparency, and accountability.

Recognize the propfessionalism and contribution of our staff.

Value the support of our donors and program partners.
5. Sectoral areas
 Child Labor Trafficking
 Domestic Violence Sector
 Community Empowerment
 Children Education
 Child Labor Exploitation
 Child Participation
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6. Main services provided
 Vocational Training Service
 Rehabilitation Service
 Reintegration Service
 Education Service
 Awaireness Raising Service on Child Rights
7. Target Area and Programs/Activities Implemented
Programs/Activities Name
Target Groups
Children’s Empowerment through 4950
Target Areas
Capital/Province District/ Khan/City
2
9
Education Service(CHES)
Donors
Cooperation
Partners
WinRock
PDOLVT
(WI)
PDOEYS
PODOWA
Children’s Rehabilitatioin and
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1
2
INTERVITA
PDOEYS
Development(CRD)
8.Total Number of Staff: 10 Female: 3
138
Nº
Name
Sex Position
Mobile Phone / Email
Working Area
1
Ms.Heng Chan Thon
F
Director
012 50 19 61
Phnom Penh
2
Mr. Pel Martin
M
Program Coordinator
01290 87 99
Phnom Penh
3
Mr. Seng Vork
M
CE-Program Coordinator
017 39 59 76
Phnom Penh
4
Ms. Noun Sothea Thida
F
Finance Officer
012 60 74 45
Phnom Penh
5
Mr. Touch Mengsrim
M
Admin/Finance Assistant
012 92 87 61
Phnom Penh
6
Ms. Chim Rina
F
Project Manager
012 58 38 61
Pursat
7
Mr. San Song Nath
M
Field Coordinator
012 30 09 27
Svay Rieng
8
Mr.Nhor Sophal
M
Field Coordinator
012 66 51 65
Svay Rieng
9
Mr. Im Sothy
M
CE-File Coordinator
077 723267
Kampong Cham
10
Mr. Chhay Pitou
M
CE-File Coordinator
089 89 78 98
Kratie
9. Contact detail / Address
Contac Person : Mrs. Heng Chan Thon
Position
: Director
Telephone
: 023 217 449 / 012 50 19 61
Fax
: 023 217 449
Email
: [email protected] / [email protected]
Address
: # 187, St. 163, Toul TumPong II, Chamcarmon, Phnom Penh
P.O Box
: 90
CCC Box
: 189
Website
: www.wathnakpheap.org
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1. Background
WVI History
World Vision began with the vision of one man—the Reverend Bob Pierce.
In 1947 Rev. Pierce met Tena Hoelkedoer, a teacher, while on a trip to China. She introduced him to a battered and abandoned child named White Jade. Unable to care for the child herself, she asked, “What are you going to do about her?” Rev.
Pierce gave the woman his last five dollars and agreed to send the same amount each month to help the woman care for the girl.
This encounter was a turning point for Rev. Pierce. He began building an organization dedicated to helping the world’s
children, and in 1950 World Vision was born. The first child sponsorship programme began three years later in response to the
needs of hundreds of thousands of orphans at the end of the Korean War.
Over the next several decades, World Vision expanded its work throughout Asia, Latin America, Africa, the Middle East and
Eastern Europe. Resources from child sponsorship assisted poor children with food, education, health care and vocational training.
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In the 1970s, World Vision embraced a broader community development model and established an emergency relief division.
It attempted to address the causes of poverty by focusing on community needs such as water, sanitation, education, health,
leadership training and income generation.
World Vision began the 21st century by strengthening its advocacy efforts, particularly on issues related to child survival and
poverty alleviation. It became more active in working with governments, businesses and other organisations in addressing issues
such as child labour, children in armed conflict and the sexual exploitation of women and children.
World Vision has become a leading humanitarian organization. Some 31,000 staff members implement programmes of community development, emergency relief and promotion of justice in nearly 100 countries.
History World Vision Cambodia
World Vision (WV) first entered Cambodia in 1970 in response to the government of Cambodia’s international appeals for
assistance. WV International President, Dr. Stan Mooneyham, led a convoy of trucks carrying US$100,000 worth of medicine
and supplies from Saigon, Vietnam to Phnom Penh.
WV stayed in Cambodia and, in the following five years, carried out various relief and development activities. This included
building the National Paediatric Hospital, constructing schools, sponsoring children, building housing units for refugees, remodelling and staffing medical clinics, conducting emergency feeding and distribution programmes for refugees and holding
leadership-training seminars for the Khmer Evangelical Church.
During this time, Pol Pot’s Khmer Rouge forces continued to widen their control over the countryside. Refugees flooded into
Phnom Penh seeking shelter and protection. In April 1975, WV conducted Operation Lovelift, transporting food into the capital
city from Bangkok and Los Angeles. Phnom Penh needed 750 tons of food each day to support its surging population.
Cambodian and expatriate staff continued to serve until the siege of Phnom Penh by the Khmer Rouge in April 1975. Subsequently, all expatriates and several national staff member were evacuated. All WV programmes ended. The Deputy Director of
WV Cambodia, Minh Tien Voan, elected to stay and was later killed by Khmer Rouge.
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In 1979 WV re-entered Cambodia with the Vietnamese overthrow of the Khmer Rouge. Only three of the original 270 WV staff
members survived the genocidal Khmer Rouge reign.
The initial focus of WV’s return to Cambodia included meeting emergency needs, assisting in restoring social services, rehabilitating the food producing sectors of the economy and restoring the National Paediatric Hospital which had been used as a
torture and execution center for political prisoners by the Khmer Rouge.
Year established: 1950
Director: DR. Robert (Bob) Pierce
Date registered: 1979
Registered at: Ministry of Foriegn Affairs
Date become member of NGOCRC: 2007
Type of NGO: International NGO
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2. Vision
Our vision for every child, life in all its fullness; Our prayer for every heart, the will to make it so
3. Mission
WORLD VISION is an international partnership of Christians whose mission is to follow our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ in
working with the poor and oppressed to promote human transformation, seek justice and bear witness to the good news of the
Kingdom of God.
4. Core value
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We are Christian
We acknowledge one God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit. In Jesus the love, mercy and grace of God are made known to us
and all people. We seek to follow Jesus - in his identification with the poor, the powerless, the afflicted, the oppressed, and
the marginalized; in his special concern for children; in his respect for the dignity bestowed equally on women and men; in
his challenge to unjust attitudes and systems; in his call to share resources with each other; in his love for all people without
discrimination or conditions; in his offer of new life through faith in him. We hear his call to servant hood, and to humility. We
maintain our Christian identity while being sensitive to the diverse contexts in which we express that identity.

We are committed to the poor
We are called to serve the neediest people of the earth; to relieve their suffering and to promote the transformation of their
wellbeing. We stand in solidarity in a common search for justice. We seek to understand the situation of the poor and work
alongside them. We seek to facilitate an engagement between the poor and the affluent that opens both to transformation.
We respect the poor as active participants, not passive recipients, in this relationship. They are people from whom others may
learn and receive, as well as give. The need for transformation is common to all. Together we share a quest for justice, peace,
reconciliation, and healing in a broken world.
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We value people
We regard all people as created and loved by God. We give priority to people before money, structure, systems, and other
institutional machinery. We act in ways tht respect dignity, uniqueness, and intrinsic worth of every person - the poor, the donors,
our staff and their families, boards, and volunteers. We celebrate the richness of diversity in human personality, culture and
contribution. We practice a participative, open, enabling style in working relationships. We encourage the professional, personal,
and spiritual development of our staff.
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We are stewards
The resources at our disposal are not our own. They are a trust from God through donors on behalf of the poor. We speak and
act honestly. We are open and factual in our dealings with donors, project communities, governments and the public at large. We
demand of ourselves high standards of professional competence and financial accountability. We are stewards of God’s creation.
We care for the earth and act in ways that will restore and protect the environment. We ensure that our development activities
are ecologically sound.
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We are partners
We are partners with the poor and with donors in a shared ministry. We are members of an international World Vision
partnership that transcends legal, structural, and cultural boundaries. We pursue relationships with all churches and desire mutual
participation in ministry. We maintain a cooperative stance and a spirit of openness towards other humanitarian organizations.
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We are responsive
We are responsive to life-threatening emergencies where our involvement is needed and appropriate. We are willing to take
intelligent risks and act quickly. We do this from a foundation of experience and sensitivity to what the situation requires. We also
recognize that even in the midst of crisis the destitute have a contribution to make. We are responsive in a different sense where
deep seated and often complex economic and social deprivation calls for sustainable, long-term development.
5. Sectoral areas
 Advocacy Sector
 Reproductive Health Sector
 HIV/AIDS
 Child Labor Trafficking
 Domestic Violence Sector
 Child Rape
 Child Sex Trafficking
 Child Labor Exploitation
 Community Empowerment
 Children Education
 Child Sex Tourism
 Child Participation
 Street Children
 Orphan and abandoned Children
 Other (please specify.
1. Land use planing)
6. Main services provided
 Shelter Service
 Counseling Service
 General Health Service
 HIV/AIDS Service
 Referral Service
 Rehabilitation Service
 Vocational Training Service
 Cultural/Art Training Service
 Awaireness Raising Service on Child Rights
 Micro-finance Service
 Education Service
 Other (please specify...1.Economic
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Development and Agriculture)
 Reintegration Service
7. Target Area and Programs/Activities Implemented
Programs/Activities Name
Target Groups
Prasat Ballang Area
- Poor families
Development Program
- Vanerable
Target Areas
Capital/Province
Kg. Tom
District/ Khan/City
Prasat Ballang
Donors
Cooperation
Partners
World Vision - Governor
USA
children,
- Commune
Coucilors
- school teachers
- Village chief
- CBOs
Prasat Sambor Area
- Poor families
Development Program
- Vanerable
Kg. Tom
Prasat Sambor
World Vision - Governor
District
USA
children,
- Commune
Coucilors
- school teachers
- Village chief
- CBOs
Sandan Area Development
- Poor families
Program
- Vanerable
children,
- school teachers
Kg. Tom
Sandan District
World Vision - Governor
USA
- Commune
Coucilors
- Village chief
- CBOs
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- Poor families
Program
- Vanerable
Kg. Tom
Stong District
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New
children,
Zealand
- school teachers
- Commune
Coucilors
- Village chief
- CBOs
Prasath Ballang2 Area
- Poor families
Development Program
- Vanerable
Kg. Tom
Prasat Ballang
World Vision - Governor
District
Hong Kong
children,
- Commune
Coucilors
- school teachers
- Village chief
- CBOs
Rovieng Area Development
- Poor families
Program
- Vanerable
Preah Vihea
Rovieng District
World Vision - Governor
Germany
children,
- Commune
Coucilors
- school teachers
- Village chief
- CBOs
Tbeng MeanChey Area
- Poor families
Development Program
- Vanerable
Preah Vihea
Tbeng MeanChey
World Vision - Governor
District
Germany
children,
- Commune
Coucilors
- school teachers
- Village chief
- CBOs
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Kulen Area Development
- Poor families
Program
- Vanerable
Preah Vihea
Kulen District
World Vision - Governor
Germany
children,
- Commune
Coucilors
- school teachers
- Village chief
- CBOs
Sangkum Thmey Area
- Poor families
Development
- Vanerable
Preah Vihea
Sangkum Thmey
World Vision - Governor
District
Korean
children,
- Commune
Coucilors
- school teachers
- Village chief
- CBOs
Sot Nikum Area Development
- Poor families
Seim Reap
Sot Nikum District
- Vanerable
World Vision - Governor
United
children,
Kingdom
- Commune
Coucilors
- Village chief
- school teachers
- CBOs
Chikreng Area Development
- Poor families
Seim Reap
Chikreng District
- Vanerable
World Vision - Governor
New
children,
Zealand
- school teachers
- Commune
Coucilors
- Village chief
- CBOs
Puok Area Development
- Poor families
- Vanerable
children,
- school teachers
Seim Reap
Puok District
World Vision - Governor
Korean
- Commune
Coucilors
- Village chief
- CBOs
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Bati Area Development
- Poor families
Takeo
Bati District
- Vanerable
2010-2011
World Vision - Governor
Korean and
children,
Malaysia
- school teachers
- Commune
Coucilors
- Village chief
- CBOs
Samrong Area Development
- Poor families
Takeo
Samrong District
- Vanerable
World Vision - Governor
Hong Kong
children,
- Commune
Coucilors
- school teachers
- Village chief
- CBOs
Koh Andaeth Area Development
- Poor families
Takeo
- Vanerable
Koh Andaeth
World Vision - Governor
District
New
children,
Zealand
- school teachers
- Commune
Coucilors
- Village chief
- CBOs
Kirivong Area Development
- Poor families
Takeo
Kirivong District
- Vanerable
World Vision - Governor
Singapore
children,
- Commune
Coucilors
- school teachers
- Village chief
- CBOs
Leuk Dek Area Development
- Poor families
Kandal
Leuk Dek District
- Vanerable
World Vision - Governor
USA
children,
- Commune
Coucilors
- school teachers
- Village chief
- CBOs
Ksach Kandal Area Development - Poor families
Kandal
- Vanerable
Ksach Kandal
World Vision - Governor
District
Canada
children,
- Commune
Coucilors
- school teachers
- Village chief
- CBOs
SaÁng Area Development
- Poor families
Kandal
SaÁng District
- Vanerable
World Vision - Governor
Canada
children,
-Commune
Coucilors
- school teachers
- Village chief
- CBOs
Ponhea Leu Area Development
- Poor families
Kandal
Ponhea Leu District World Vision - Governor
- Vanerable
Japan
children,
- Commune
Coucilors
- school teachers
- Village chief
- CBOs
- Governor
- Poor families
- Commune Coucilors
- Vanerable
- Village chief
- CBOs
children,
- school teachers
Kampong Speu
Phnom Srouch
World Vision - Governor
District
USA
- Commune
Coucilors
- Village chief
- CBOs
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Samrong Tong Area
- Poor families
Development
- Vanerable
Kampong Speu
2010-2011
Samrong Tong
World Vision - Governor
District
New
children,
Zealand
- school teachers
- Commune
Coucilors
- Village chief
- CBOs
Children of Hope Area
- Poor families
Development
- Vanerable
Phnom Penh
Rue Sey Keo Khan World Vision - Governor
Canada
children,
- Commune
Coucilors
- school teachers
- Village chief
- CBOs
Hope and Peace Area
- Poor families
Development
- Vanerable
Phnom Penh
Mean Chey Khan
World Vision - Governor
Australia
children,
- Commune
Coucilors
- school teachers
- Village chief
- CBOs
Ponleu Knong Chet Area
- Poor families
Development
- Vanerable
Phnom Penh
Mean Chey Khan
World Vision - Governor
Canada
children,
- Commune
Coucilors
- school teachers
- Village chief
- CBOs
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Kampong Tralach Area
- Poor families
Kampong
Kampong Tralach
World Vision - Governor
Development
- Vanerable
Chhnang
District
United
children,
Kingdom
- school teachers
- Commune
Coucilors
- Village chief
- CBOs
Kampong Leng Area
- Poor families
Kampong
Kampong Leng
World Vision - Governor
Development
- Vanerable
Chhnang
District
Australia
children,
- Commune
Coucilors
- school teachers
- Village chief
- CBOs
Baribour Area Development
- Poor families
Kampong
Baribour District
- Vanerable children, Chhnang
World Vision - Governor
Hong Kong
- Commune
Coucilors
- school teachers
- Village chief
- CBOs
Chulkiri Area Development
- Poor families
Kampong
- Vanerable
Chhnang
Chulkiri District
World Vision - Governor
Australia
children,
- Commune
Coucilors
- school teachers
- Village chief
- CBOs
Samaki Meanchey Area
- Poor families
Kampong
Samaki Meanchey
World Vision - Governor
Development
- Vanerable
Chhnang
District
United
children,
- school teachers
Kingdom
- Commune
Coucilors
- Village chief
- CBOs
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Koh Krolor Area Development
-Poor families
Battam Bang
Koh Krolor District
2010-2011
World Vision - Governor
-Vanerable
United
children,
Kingdom
-school teachers
- Commune
Coucilors
- Village chief
- CBOs
Rattanak Mondul Area
- Poor families
Development
- Vanerable
Battam Bang
Rattanak Mondul
World Vision - Governor
District
United
children,
- Commune
Kingdom
- school teachers
Coucilors
- Village chief
- CBOs
Samlot Area Development
- Poor families
Battam Bang
Samlot District
- Vanerable
World Vision Battam Bang
Canada
children,
World Vision
- school teachers
Banan Area Development
- Poor families
Samlot District
Canada
Battam Bang
Banan District
- Vanerable
World Vision - Governor
Australia
- Commune
children,
Coucilors
- school teachers
- Village chief
- CBOs
Phnom Prek Area Development
- Poor families
Battam Bang
Phnom Prek District World Vision - Governor
- Vanerable
Australia
- Commune
children,
Coucilors
- school teachers
- Village chief
- CBOs
Thma Puok Area Development
- Poor families
Bantheay
- Vanerable
Meanchey
Thma Puok District
World Vision - Governor
Japan
- Commune
children,
Coucilors
- school teachers
- Village chief
- CBOs
Svay Chek Area Development
- Poor families
Bantheay
- Vanerable
Meanchey
Svay Chek District
World Vision - Governor
Hong Kong
- Commune
children,
Coucilors
- school teachers
- Village chief
- CBOs
8.Total Number of Staff: 1,541 Female: 715
Nº
Name
Sex Position
Mobile Phone / Email
Working Area
1
Ouk Narin
F
012 536 400
Kg. Tom
Operation Manager
[email protected]
2
You Malen
F
Operation Manager
012 682 936
Preah Vihea
[email protected]
3
Him Pisey
F
Operation Manager
012 732 665
Siem Reap
[email protected]
4
Ly Khom
M
Operation Manager
012 755 248
Takeo
[email protected]
5
Tri Kong
M
Operation Manager
012 711 198
Kandal
[email protected]
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Thean Sarom
M
Operation Manager
012 656 181
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Phnom Penh
[email protected]
7
Chan Monty
M
Operation Manager
012 990 336
Kg. Chhnang
[email protected]
8
Ouk Samoeun
M
Operation Manager
012 769 298
Battambang
[email protected]
9
Chum Rithy
M
Operation Manager
012 967 558
Banteay Meanchey
[email protected]
10
Jojo Pastores
11
Soun Both
12
M
M
Leng Vireak
M
Senior Program Manager
012 912 361
for Child Protection
[email protected]
Christian Commitment
092 172 952
Program Manager
[email protected]
Senior Manager for
012 759 638
Economic Development &
[email protected]
Phnom Penh
Phnom Penh
Phnom Penh
Agriculture Sector Teams
13
Mary Mohan
F
Senior Program Manager
012 492 384
for Health Nutrition HIV/
[email protected]
Phnom Penh
AIDS watsan
14
Estrella Antoniolito
M
Regional Education Advisor 012 222 589
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
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15
Khiev Sarath
16
Albert Yu
17
M
M
Joochoung Lim
M
Sponsorship Operation
012 727 265
Phnom Penh
Manager
[email protected]
Communication and Media
012 333 113
Relations Manager
[email protected]
Human Resource
[email protected]
Phnom Penh
012 687 910
Phnom Penh
Phnom Penh
Development
Organizational Director
18
Chab Vibol
M
Operations Director
[email protected]
19
Dinah Dimanlanta
F
Ministry Quality Director
012 800 220
Phnom Penh
[email protected]
20
Esther Halim
F
Country Director
012 222 737
[email protected]
9. Contact detail / Address
Contac Person : Mr. Nhem Vanthorn
Position
: National Advocacy Coordinator
Telephone
: 023 216 052 / 012 343 476
Fax
: 023 216 220
Email
: [email protected] / [email protected]
Address
: # 20, St. 71, Tonle Bassac, Chamcarmon, Phnom Penh
P.O Box
: 479
CCC Box
: 68
Website
: www.worldvision.org.kh
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Sectoral Areas of NGO Members
1.
Disability Sector
- CIAI
- CKIMHRDA
- EveryChild
- Hagar
- Happy Tree
- JBCF
- Khemara
- Krousar Thmey
- Licadho
- OEC
- PADV
- Save the Children International
- TdH-NL Cambodia
- VDTO
- WVC
2.
Advocacy Sector
- CCASVA
- CCD-Phnom Penh
- CCD-Takeo
- CCPCR
- CKIMHRDA
- CLA
- COCD
- CRF
- CSF
- CUCO
- DKKP
- EveryChild
- Hagar
- HCC
- JBCF
- Khemara
- KKKHRDA
- LAC
- Licadho
- Mith Samlanh
- PADV
- PCRDO
- PJJ
- Plan
- RKF
- Save the Children International
- SCADP
- SIT
- TdH-Germany- Cambodia
- TdH-NL Cambodia
- VCAO
- WVC
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- CCASVA
- CCD- Phnom Penh
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- CCD-Takeo
- CCPCR
- CKIMHRDA
- CLA
- COCD
- CPCDO
- CSF
- CUCO
- DKKP
- EveryChild
- Hagar
- HCC
- JBCF
- Khemara
- KnK
- LAC
- Licadho
- Mith Samlanh
- PADV
- PCRDO
- RKF
- SCADP
- SFODA
- SIT
- TdH-Germany- Cambodia
- TdH-NL Cambodia
- VCAO
- Wathnakpheap
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4.
Child Sex Trafficking
- CCASVA
- CCD-Phnom Penh
- CCD-Takeo
- CCPCR
- CKIMHRDA
- CLA
- COCD
- CPCDO
- CRF
- CSF
- CUCO
- DKKP
- Hagar
- HCC
- JBCF
- Khemara
- KnK
- Krousar Thmey
- LAC
- Licadho
- Mith Samlanh
- PADV
- PCRDO
- PJJ
- RKF
- Save the Children International
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- SCADP
- SFODA
- TdH-Germany- Cambodia
- TdH-NL Cambodia
- VCAO
- WVC
5.
Children in Conflict with the Law
- CCASVA
- CCD-Phnom Penh
- CCPCR
- CKIMHRDA
- CSF
- DKKP
- JBCF
- Khemara
- KnK
- LAC
- Licadho
- Mith Samlanh
- PADV
- PJJ
- Save the Children International
- SCADP
- SFODA
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- CCASVA
- CCD-Phnom Penh
- CCD-Takeo
- CCH
- CCOLT
- CCPCR
- CIAI
- CKIMHRDA
- CLA
- COCD
- CPCDO
- CSF
- CUCO
- CVCD
- DKKP
- E&D
- EveryChild
- Hagar
- Happy Tree
- HCC
- ICM
- ICS
- JBCF
- Khemara
- KKKHRDA
- Krousar Thmey
- Licadho
- Mith Samlanh
- OEC
- PADV
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- PCRDO
- Plan
- RKF
- SCADP
- SFODA
- SIT
- Sovann Komar
- TdH-Germany- Cambodia
- TdH-NL Cambodia
- VCAO
- VDTO
- Wathnakpheap
- WVC
7.
Reproductive Health Sector
- CCASVA
- CCD-Takeo
- CCPCR
- CIAI
- CKIMHRDA
- CLA
- CSF
- E&D
- JBCF
- Khemara
- Mith Samlanh
- OEC
- PADV
- Plan
- SFODA
- SIT
- TdH-NL Cambodia
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Domestic Violence Sector
- CCASVA
- CCD-Phnom Penh
- CCD-Takeo
- CCPCR
- CKIMHRDA
- CLA
- CPCDO
- CSF
- CUCO
- DKKP
- E&D
- Hagar
- HCC
- ICS
- JBCF
- Khemara
- KKKHRDA
- KnK
- LAC
- Licadho
- Mith Samlanh
- OEC
Sectoral Areas of NGO Members
2010-2011
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2010-2011
- PADV
- PCRDO
- Plan
- RKF
- Save the Children International
- SCADP
- SFODA
- TdH-Germany- Cambodia
- TdH-NL Cambodia
- VCAO
- Wathnakpheap
- WVC
9.
Child Labor Exploitation
- CCASVA
- CCD-Phnom Penh
- CCD-Takeo
- CCPCR
- CIAI
- CKIMHRDA
- CLA
- COCD
- CPCDO
- CSF
- CUCO
- DKKP
- Hagar
- HCC
- JBCF
- Khemara
- KnK
- LAC
- Licadho
- Mith Samlanh
- OEC
- PADV
- PCRDO
- RKF
- Save the Children International
- SCADP
- SFODA
- SIT
- TdH-Germany- Cambodia
- TdH-NL Cambodia
- VCAO
- Wathnakpheap
- WVC
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10. Child Sex Exploitation
- CCASVA
- CCD-Phnom Penh
- CCD-Takeo
- CCPCR
- CKIMHRDA
- CLA
- COCD
- CPCDO
Sectoral Areas of NGO Members
MEMBER’S DIRECTORY OF NGO COMMITTEE ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD (NGOCRC)
- CSF
- CUCO
- DKKP
- Hagar
- HCC
- Khemara
- KnK
- LAC
- Licadho
- Mith Samlanh
- OEC
- PADV
- PCRDO
- PJJ
- RKF
- Save the Children International
- SCADP
- SFODA
- TdH-Germany- Cambodia
- TdH-NL Cambodia
- VCAO
- WVC
11. Orphan and Abandoned Children
156
- CCASVA
- CCD-Phnom Penh
- CCD-Takeo
- CCH
- CCOLT
- CCPCR
- CIAI
- CKIMHRDA
- CPCDO
- CSF
- CUCO
- DKKP
- E&D
- EveryChild
- Hagar
- Happy Tree
- HCC
- ICM
- JBCF
- Khemara
- KnK
- Krousar Thmey
- Licadho
- Mith Samlanh
- OEC
- PADV
- PCRDO
- Save the Children International
- SCADP
- SFODA
- SIT
- Sovann Komar
- TdH-Germany- Cambodia
Sectoral Areas of NGO Members
2010-2011
MEMBER’S DIRECTORY OF NGO COMMITTEE ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD (NGOCRC)
2010-2011
- TdH-NL Cambodia
- VCAO
- VDTO
- WVC
12. Street Children
- CCASVA
- CCH
- CCOLT
- CCPCR
- CIAI
- CPCDO
- CSF
- DKKP
- EveryChild
- Hagar
- Happy Tree
- JBCF
- Khemara
- KnK
- Krousar Thmey
- Mith Samlanh
- OEC
- PADV
- RKF
- SCADP
- SFODA
- TdH-Germany- Cambodia
- TdH-NL Cambodia
- VCAO
- VDTO
- WVC
157
13. HIV/AIDS
- CCASVA
- CCD-Phnom Penh
- CCD-Takeo
- CKIMHRDA
- CLA
- CSF
- Happy Tree
- Khemara
- Mith Samlanh
- OEC
- PADV
- Save the Children International
- SFODA
- SIT
- TdH-NL Cambodia
- WVC
14. Illegal Drug
- CCASVA
- CCD-Phnom Penh
- CCD-Takeo
- CCPCR
- CKIMHRDA
Sectoral Areas of NGO Members
MEMBER’S DIRECTORY OF NGO COMMITTEE ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD (NGOCRC)
- CSF
- DKKP
- JBCF
- Khemara
- Mith Samlanh
- OEC
- PADV
- SCADP
- SFODA
- TdH-NL Cambodia
15. Child Rape
158
-CCASVA
- CCD-Phnom Penh
- CCD-Takeo
- CCPCR
- CKIMHRDA
- CLA
- COCD
- CPCDO
- CSF
- CUCO
- DKKP
- Hagar
- HCC
- JBCF
- Khemara
- Licadho
- Mith Samlanh
- PADV
- PCRDO
- PJJ
- Save the Children International
- SCADP
- SFODA
- TdH-Germany- Cambodia
- TdH-NL Cambodia
- VCAO
- WVC
16. Community Empowerment
- CCASVA
- CCD-Phnom Penh
- CCD-Takeo
- CCH
- CCOLT
- CCPCR
- CIAI
- CKIMHRDA
- CLA
- COCD
- CPCDO
- CSF
- CVCD
- DKKP
- E&D
- Happy Tree
Sectoral Areas of NGO Members
2010-2011
MEMBER’S DIRECTORY OF NGO COMMITTEE ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD (NGOCRC)
2010-2011
- HCC
- ICS
- JBCF
- Khemara
- KKKHRDA
- Licadho
- Mith Samlanh
- PADV
- PCRDO
- Plan
- RKF
- SCADP
- SFODA
- SIT
- TdH-Germany- Cambodia
- TdH-NL Cambodia
- VCAO
- Wathnakpheap
- WVC
17. Child Participation
- CCASVA
- CCD-Phnom Penh
- CCD-Takeo
- CCH
- CCOLT
- CCPCR
- CIAI
- CKIMHRDA
- CLA
- COCD
- CPCDO
- CRF
- CSF
- CUCO
- DKKP
- EveryChild
- Hagar
- HCC
- ICM
- ICS
- JBCF
- Khemara
- KKKHRDA
- KYCC
- Licadho
- Mith Samlanh
- OEC
- PADV
- PCRDO
- Plan
- RKF
- Save the Children International
- SCADP
- SFODA
- SIT
- Sovann Komar
159
Sectoral Areas of NGO Members
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2010-2011
- TdH-Germany- Cambodia
- TdH-NL Cambodia
- VCAO
- VDTO
- Wathnakpheap
- WVC
18. Other
- Provision of on-physical services to communes/districts administrations so as to respond to basic needs of each locality
via project bidding :
(CCD-Takeo)
- Sustainable farming and Income generation :
(CLA)
- School Children’s Councils, Corporal Punishmen :
(CRF)
- Investment for Social and Economic Change :
(ICS)
- Economic Development and Agriculture :
(WCV)
160
Sectoral Areas of NGO Members
MEMBER’S DIRECTORY OF NGO COMMITTEE ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD (NGOCRC)
2010-2011
Main Services Provided by NGO Members
1.
Legal/Lawyer Service
- CCASVA
- CCD-Phnom Penh
- CCD-Takeo
- CKIMHRDA
- CSF
- EveryChild
- Hagar
- HCC
- LAC
- Licadho
- PADV
- PJJ
2.
Reproductive Health Service
- CCASVA
- CCD-Phnom Penh
- CCD-Takeo
- CKIMHRDA
- CSF
- E&D
- Happy Tree
- Khemara
- Mith Samlanh
- OEC
- PADV
- Plan
- SFODA
- SIT
- WVC
3.
161
Counseling Service
- CCASVA
- CCD-Phnom Penh
- CCD-Takeo
- CCPCR
- CKIMHRDA
- CPCDO
- CSF
- CUCO
- E&D
- Hagar
- HCC
- ICM
- JBCF
- Khemara
- KKKHRDA
- Licadho
- Mith Samlanh
- PADV
- PCRDO
- Plan
- RKF
- SFODA
Main Services Provided by NGO Members
MEMBER’S DIRECTORY OF NGO COMMITTEE ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD (NGOCRC)
- VCAO
- WVC
4.
Referral Service
- CCASVA
- CCD-Takeo
- CCH
- CCPCR
- CKIMHRDA
- COCD
- CSF
- CUCO
- DKKP
- E&D
- HCC
- JBCF
- Khemara
- Licadho
- Mith Samlanh
- PADV
- PCRDO
- SCADP
- SFODA
- SIT
- TdH-Germany- Cambodia
- VCAO
- WVC
162
5.
Cultural/Art Training Service
- CCASVA
- CCH
- CCOLT
- CCPCR
- CIAI
- CKIMHRDA
- CLA
- DKKP
- Hagar
- ICM
- Khemara
- Krousar Thmey
- Mith Samlanh
- PADV
- SCADP
- VCAO
6.
Shelter Service
- CCASVA
- CCH
- CCOLT
- CCPCR
- CPCDO
- DKKP
- Hagar
- Happy Tree
- HCC
- ICM
Main Services Provided by NGO Members
2010-2011
MEMBER’S DIRECTORY OF NGO COMMITTEE ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD (NGOCRC)
2010-2011
- KnK
- Krousar Thmey
- Mith Samlanh
- PADV
- RKF
- SCADP
- SFODA
- Sovann Komar
- VCAO
- WVC
7.
HIV/AIDS Service
- CCASVA
- CCD-Takeo
- CKIMHRDA
- CLA
- CSF
- EveryChild
- Happy Tree
- JBCF
- Khemara
- Mith Samlanh
- OEC
- PADV
- SFODA
- SIT
- WVC
8.
163
Vocational Training Service
- CCASVA
- CCD-Phnom Penh
- CCD-Takeo
- CCH
- CCOLT
- CCPCR
- CIAI
- CKIMHRDA
- CPCDO
- CVCD
- DKKP
- EveryChild
- Hagar
- HCC
- ICM
- JBCF
- Khemara
- KKKHRDA
- KnK
- KYCC
- Mith Samlanh
- OEC
- PADV
- Plan
- RKF
- SCADP
- SFODA
- TdH-Germany- Cambodia
Main Services Provided by NGO Members
MEMBER’S DIRECTORY OF NGO COMMITTEE ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD (NGOCRC)
- VCAO
- VDTO
- Wathnakpheap
- WVC
- WVC
9.
164
Reintegration Service
- CCASVA
- CCD-Takeo
- CCPCR
- CKIMHRDA
- CPCDO
- CUCO
- DKKP
- Hagar
- HCC
- JBCF
- Khemara
- KnK
- Krousar Thmey
- Mith Samlanh
- OEC
- PADV
- PCRDO
- RKF
- SCADP
- SFODA
- TdH-Germany- Cambodia
- VCAO
- Wathnakpheap
- WVC
10. Micro-Finance Service
- CCASVA
- CLA
- COCD
- CPCDO
- CSF
- CVCD
- Hagar
- HCC
- JBCF
- KKKHRDA
- Mith Samlanh
- OEC
- PADV
- PCRDO
- Plan
- RKF
- SCADP
- SFODA
- TdH-Germany- Cambodia
- VCAO
- WVC
11. General Health Service
- CCASVA
Main Services Provided by NGO Members
2010-2011
MEMBER’S DIRECTORY OF NGO COMMITTEE ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD (NGOCRC)
2010-2011
- CCD-Takeo
- CCOLT
- CCPCR
- CIAI
- CKIMHRDA
- CLA
- COCD
- CSF
- DKKP
- E&D
- Hagar
- HCC
- ICS
- JBCF
- Khemara
- Mith Samlanh
- OEC
- PADV
- Plan
- RKF
- SCADP
- SFODA
- SIT
- TdH-Germany- Cambodia
- VCAO
- VDTO
- WVC
165
12. Rehabilitation Service
- CCASVA
- CCPCR
- CKIMHRDA
- CPCDO
- Hagar
- Happy Tree
- HCC
- JBCF
- KnK
- Mith Samlanh
- OEC
- PADV
- SCADP
- Sovann Komar
- TdH-Germany- Cambodia
- VCAO
- Wathnakpheap
- WVC
13. Education Service
- CCASVA
- CCD-Phnom Penh
- CCD-Takeo
- CCH
- CCOLT
- CCPCR
- CIAI
- CKIMHRDA
Main Services Provided by NGO Members
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- COCD
- CPCDO
- CSF
- CUCO
- CVCD
- DKKP
- EveryChild
- Hagar
- HCC
- ICM
- ICS
- JBCF
- Khemara
- KKKHRDA
- KnK
- Mith Samlanh
- OEC
- PADV
- PCRDO
- Plan
- RKF
- SCADP
- SFODA
- SIT
- Sovann Komar
- TdH-Germany- Cambodia
- VCAO
- VDTO
- Wathnakpheap
- WVC
14. Awaireness Raising Service on Child Rights
- CCASVA
- CCD-Phnom Penh
- CCD-Takeo
- CCH
- CCOLT
- CCPCR
- CIAI
- CKIMHRDA
- CLA
- COCD
- CPCDO
- CRF
- CSF
- CUCO
- DKKP
- E&D
- EveryChild
- Hagar
- Happy Tree
- HCC
- ICS
- JBCF
- Khemara
- KKKHRDA
- KYCC
Main Services Provided by NGO Members
2010-2011
MEMBER’S DIRECTORY OF NGO COMMITTEE ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD (NGOCRC)
2010-2011
- Licadho
- Mith Samlanh
- OEC
- PADV
- PCRDO
- Plan
- RKF
- SCADP
- SFODA
- SIT
- Sovann Komar
- TdH-Germany- Cambodia
- VDTO
- Wathnakpheap
- WVC
15. Others
- Provision of on-physical services to communes/districts administrations so as to respond to basic needs of each locality
via project bidding :
(CCD-Takeo)
- Mainstreaming and application of CR into Education system and in schools :
(CRF)
- Social enterprise/business :
(ICS)
167
- Special education for blind or deaf children, inclusive education :
(Krousar Themy)
- Drug Abuse Service, Child Safe Service, Income Generating Service :
(Mith Samlannh)
- Education, HIV/AIDS (OVC), Child Protection, Child Rights Governance, Health, Emergency :
(Save the Children International)
- Mainstream schools :
(SCADP)
- Land use planing :
(WVC)
Main Services Provided by NGO Members
MEMBER’S DIRECTORY OF NGO COMMITTEE ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD (NGOCRC)
Working Area of NGO Members by Provinces
1.
Banteay Meanchey
- CRF
- Krousar Thmey
- LAC
- Licadho
- OEC
- PJJ
- Save the Children International
- TdH-NL Cambodia
- WVC
2.
Battambang
- CCD-Phnom Penh
- CIAI
- CKIMHRDA
- CPCDO
- CRF
- CVCD
- EveryChild
- KKKHRDA
- KnK
- Krousar Thmey
- LAC
- Licadho
- OEC
- PJJ
- Save the Children International
- TdH-Germany-Cambodia
- TdH-NL Cambodia
- WVC
168
3.
Kampong Cham
- CCD-Phnom Penh
- CKIMHRDA
- CRF
- EveryChild
- Khemara
- Krousar Thmey
- KYCC
- LAC
- Licadho
- Mith Samlanh
- PJJ
- Plan
- Save the Children International
- TdH-NL Cambodia
4.
Kampong Chhnang
- CKIMHRDA
- CRF
- Licadho
- PJJ
- Save the Children International
- VCAO
- WVC
Working Area of NGO Members by Provinces
2010-2011
MEMBER’S DIRECTORY OF NGO COMMITTEE ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD (NGOCRC)
5.
2010-2011
Kampong Soam (Preah Sihanouk)
- CCD-Phnom Penh
- CCPCR
- CRF
- DKKP
- Krousar Thmey
- Licadho
- PCRDO
- PJJ
- SCADP
- TdH-NL Cambodia
6.
Kampong Speu
- CCD-Phnom Penh
- CCH
- CRF
- E&D
- KKKHRDA
- Krousar Thmey
- Licadho
- PJJ
- SCADP
- Sovann Komar
- WVC
7.
Kampong Thom
169
- CCPCR
- CRF
- Krousar Thmey
- LAC
- Licadho
- WVC
8.
Kampot
- CCPCR
- CKIMHRDA
- CRF
- Licadho
9.
Kandal
- CCD-Phnom Penh
- CCD-Takeo
- CCH
- CIAI
- CKIMHRDA
- CRF
- CVCD
- Happy Tree
- KKKHRDA
- Krousar Thmey
- KYCC
- LAC
- PJJ
- SCADP
- SIT
- WVC
Working Area of NGO Members by Provinces
MEMBER’S DIRECTORY OF NGO COMMITTEE ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD (NGOCRC)
10. Kep
- CIAI
11. Koh Kong
- CRF
- HCC
- Licadho
- PJJ
- Save the Children International
- SCADP
12. Kratie
- CKIMHRDA
- CPCDO
- CRF
- KKKHRDA
- PJJ
13. Mondulkiri
- CIAI
- PJJ
14. Oudor meanchey
170
- ICS
- PJJ
- SCADP
15. Pailin
- CIAI
- OEC
16. Phnom Penh
- CCASVA
- CCH
- CCPCR
- CIAI
- CKIMHRDA
- CPCDO
- CRF
- CSF
- CUCO
- CVCD
- E&D
- Hagar
- Happy Tree
- HCC
- ICM
- JBCF
- Khemara
- KKKHRDA
- Krousar Thmey
- KYCC
- LAC
- Licadho
- Mith Samlanh
- PJJ
- Riverkids Foundation
Working Area of NGO Members by Provinces
2010-2011
MEMBER’S DIRECTORY OF NGO COMMITTEE ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD (NGOCRC)
2010-2011
- Save the Children International
- SCADP
- SFODA
- SIT
- Sovann Komar
- TdH-Germany-Cambodia
- TdH-NL Cambodia
- VCAO
- VDTO
- WVC
- NGOCRC
17. Preah Vihear
- CRF
- PJJ
- Save the Children International
- SCADP
- TdH-NL Cambodia
- WVC
18. Prey Veng
- CCASVA
- CLA
- CRF
- EveryChild
- Krousar Thmey
- LAC
- PJJ
- Save the Children International
- SCADP
- TdH-NL Cambodia
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19. Pursat
- COCD
- CRF
- Krousar Thmey
- Licadho
- OEC
- PJJ
- Save the Children International
- TdH-Germany-Cambodia
- TdH-NL Cambodia
- VCAO
- Wathnakpheap
20. Ratanakiri
- CRF
- SCADP
21. Siem Reap
- CCD-Phnom Penh
- CCPCR
- CIAI
- CRF
- Krousar Thmey
- LAC
- Licadho
Working Area of NGO Members by Provinces
MEMBER’S DIRECTORY OF NGO COMMITTEE ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD (NGOCRC)
- PJJ
- Plan
- Save the Children International
- TdH-Germany-Cambodia
- TdH-NL Cambodia
- WVC
22. Stung Treng
- CRF
23. Svay Rieng
- CCD-Phnom Penh
- CCPCR
- CPCDO
- CRF
- EveryChild
- HCC
- KKKHRDA
- Krousar Thmey
- LAC
- Licadho
- PJJ
- TdH-Germany-Cambodia
- TdH-NL Cambodia
- Wathnakpheap
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24. Takeo
- CCD-Phnom Penh
- CCD-Takeo
- CIAI
- CKIMHRDA
- CRF
- CSF
- Krousar Thmey
- Sovann Komar
- TdH-Germany-Cambodia
- TdH-NL Cambodia
- VCAO
- WVC
Working Area of NGO Members by Provinces
2010-2011
Vision
Children in Cambodia enjoying their rights as enshrined in the United Nations
convention on the Rights of the Child (“UNCRC”).
Mission
NGO Committee on the Rights of the Child, a coalition of national and international
NGOs, advocates for child rights in Cambodia and ensures supports for the UNCRC
through monitoring its implementation, cooperating with member organizations, and
networking with relevant agencies.
Value
NGOCRC pursues its commitment to the rights of the child through the following
values:
» Cooperation
» Multual Respect
» Non-discrimination
» Accountability
» Transparency
Address
#8A, Street 138, Sangkat Veal Vong,
Khan 7 Makara, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Tel: (855) 23 882 412
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.ngocrc.org
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