Our partners
CCPCR collaborates with a wide range of organizations around the world to meet the goals of the organization. We work together with our partners to combat the commercial sexual exploitation and trafficking of children.
CCPCR 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), Border Issue Group on Children (BIG-C).CCPCR's projects are funded by a number of international and local organizations. We have also established links with the private sector and local businesses to increase client rehabilitation opportunities.
CCPCR's current projects are funded by:
Winrock International
Caritas
UN-ACT
Family Care
Untrapped
World Vision
Village Focus International
June and Graham Vincent
CCPCR also partners with:
Cambodian Government Ministries:
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- Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport
- Ministry of Health
- Ministry of Interior
- Ministry of Labor
- Ministry of Social Affairs
- Ministry of Women's Affairs
Local and International NGOs:
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- Cambodian Human Rights and Development Association (Adhoc)
- The Cambodian Committee of Women (CAMBOW)
- Coalition Against the Trafficking of Women and Children (CATW)
- Cambodian Defenders Project (CDP)
- Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW)
- The Cambodian Human Rights Action Committee (CHRAC)
- Cambodian NGOs Alliance for Cooperation (CNAC)
- The Committee for Free and Fair Elections in Cambodia (COMFREL)
- Cambodian Red Cross (CRC)
- Cambodian Women's Crisis Center (CWCC)
- End Child Prostitution Child Pornography Trafficking of Children for Sexual Purposes (ECPAT)
- Legal Aid of Cambodia (LAC)
- LICADHO (Human Rights Organization in Cambodia)
- NGO Committee on the Rights of the Child (NGO CRC)
- Save the Children Australia
- UNICEF
- UNIAP (United Nations Inter-Agency Project on Human Trafficking)
- World Vision
Previous donors include:
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- Senhoa
- United Nations Inter-Agency Project on Human Trafficking
- AJWS (American Jewish World Service)
- Intervida
- End Child Prostitution, Abuse and Trafficking in Cambodia
- Canada Fund
- ILO & IPEC
- COSECAM - Coalition to addres (Sexual) Exploitation of Children in Cambodia
- The Asia Foundation (TAF)
- Australian Embassy
- DONCHEAU Aid
- East West Management Institute
- Forum Syd
- IOM (International Organization for Migration)
- NORAD (Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation)
- OSI (Open Society Institute)
- SKN Nederland
- UNESCAP (United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific)
- UN Human Rights Center
- Edecho
- Help Kampuchea
- Save the Children
- Plan
- The Branch Foundation
- Cambodia Voluntear Foundation
- Children's Relief Mission & Christian's Relief
- Mission Wold Emergency Relief
- The Cambodian Children's Charity
- Cambodia Children's Fund
- CBD
- United Cambodia Charity
- Ingrid L Scott, Ross and Merron Wilkes
Activities
- Child Pursues Education, After CTIP Supports on Business to Family
- Vulnerable People sharing Experienced on Benefit of Raising Chicken
- Helping Vulnerable Families Improve their Lives
- Trafficking Survivor Sharing Experience of migration
- My Dream Came True as a Barber
- Former Trafficked Victim Got supported to Improve Livelihood
- Livelihood Supported to Pursue Hope
- âMy Dream Come True with Hair Dressing and Salon Businessâ
- Rice Bank Met the Need of People to Stop Risky Migration
- Pig Raising to Improve livelihood of Survivors
- "Cows Bank", is the Resource of Sustainable Livelihood
- We Together to End Human Trafficking
- From Miserable Life to Get a Skill of Hairdressing
- SVG Trained Beneficiary to Be Sustainable Farmer
- Local Leaders Share Lessons Learned and Plan for Sustainable Anti-Trafficking Efforts
- Successful Collaboration to Return 33 victims from Vietnam
- Survivors of Labor Trafficking Receive Support to Pursue Safe and Sustainable Income Sources
- CCPCR Conducts a Chicken and Pig Raising Training for Capacity Building
- 23 Labor Trafficking Victims Were Back to Community Successfully
- Chinese Guests Visited CCPCR to Hear Experience of working with Human Trafficking Victims
- AOI's Students Visited Child Prevention Project
- Collaborative Effort Leads to Successful Repatriation of 54 Cambodian Men Trafficked to Fishing Boats
- Risky Migrationâ Lead to Trafficking Issues
- Livelihood Training Workshop on Chicken and Pig raising to Victims and Victims'family
- 15 Survivors Returnedâ back to Community With New Life
- 4 victims of human trafficking from Vietnam, Returned Back Successfully
- Eleven Trafficked Children to Beg in Vietnam, Returned to Cambodia
- CTIP Secures the Second Chance at Education for 22 Trafficked Children Forced to Beg in Vietnam
- National Verification Process in Thailand
- Press on After Trafficking Launch
- Angkor Wat Bike4Kids! Event
- Radio Australia Broadcast
- Featured in Global South Development Magazine
- A major fundraising campaign for CCPCR!
- CCPCR's Christmas party!
- Painting in Phnom Penh!
- Sihanoukville Shelter - Can you help?
- Lotus House - Siem Reap
Download Document
- Local Leaders Share Lessons Learned and Plan for Sustainable Anti-Trafficking Efforts
- Successful Collaboration to Return 33 victims from Vietnam
- 2015 Annual Report
- Snapshot-Forum Empowers Human Trafficking Survivors to Make Recommendations to Policymakers and NGOs
- Snapshot-Survivors of Labor Trafficking Receive Support to Pursue Safe and Sustainable Income Source
- CCPCRâs Prevention Activities for October
- CCPCR CSO Certificate certified and approved by Minister of Ministry of Social Affair
- Case study - IOM training on representatives of 14 child clubs
- 2014 Annual Report
- Case study - Child Club in Thmei commune
- Case Study - Teng Mao Community
- Case Study - Training on pig farming in Thnout commune
- Case Study - Community Learning Centre in Chres commune
- Case Study - Parental Group in Tuol Ampal village
- Case Study - Child Club in Kandal Village in Thnout
- More than just victims- the truth about human-trafficking
- What are you grateful for?
- Shelter Appeal
- CCPCR's Rehabilitation strategy
- Organizational Chart
- CCPCR's Child Protection Policy
- Human-trafficking in Cambodia
- Human Trafficking FAQ's
- Statement for human rights day, December 10, 2014.
- Current situation on process to migrate to Thailand in EN
- Current situation on process to migrate to Thailand in Kh
- 2013 Annual Report
- 2012 Annual Report
- Svay Rieng Shelter
- 2011 Annual Report
- 2010 Annual Report
- Svay Rieng Presentation 2010
- CCPCR's Rehabilitation strategy