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International Organizations

Save the Children Norway - Cambodia (SCN-CO)
Redd Barna focuses on the improvement of five areas in order to further develop human rights within Cambodia.

Action pour les Enfants (APLE)
Action Pour Les Enfants (APLE), Cambodia is a non-governmental human rights organization established to combat the sexual exploitation of children.

AIDeTouS
In the middle of 2004, Association International pour le Developpement, le Tourisme et la SanteAssociation International pour le Developpement, le Tourisme et la Sante (AIDéTouS) began a campaign in the international airports of Phnom Penh and Siem Reap/Angkor for the promotion of respectful tourism towards the Cambodian population, with an eye towards combating child sex tourism.

Cambodia Anti-Child Trafficking Coalition
The NGO coalition called Cambodia Anti-Child Trafficking (Cambodia ACTs) works mainly to fight against child trafficking.

Cambodian Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (COHCHR)
The United Nations originally created a human rights office during the United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia (UNTAC), the Office of the Human Rights Component.

Cambodian Red Cross
The Cambodian Red Cross (CRC) is the largest humanitarian organization in Cambodia.

Don Bosco Foundation
The Don Bosco Foundation of Cambodia is a religiously affiliated organization that has a history of assisting children with obtaining an education.

Equal Access
Equal Access celebrates the launch of the newest addition to its Digital Broadcast Initiative (DBI), a Khmer Language Satellite Radio Service, which will reach rural areas of Cambodia that have little to no radio coverage.

International Labour Organization (ILO/IPEC)
ILO fact sheet on Trafficking Children and Women in Cambodia.

International Organization for Migration (IOM)
IOM is involved in Long Term Recovery and Reintegration Assistance to Trafficked Women and Children.

The Asia Foundation
The Asia Foundation's counter-trafficking programs are designed to combat the issues of trafficking in a number of different ways ranging from direct victim and shelter support, safe migration, and school-based education programs designed to raise awareness of the dangers of trafficking to young people, training for counseling service providers, and reintegration vocational training for victims.

UNIFEM
UNIFEM is the women’s fund at the United Nations.

United Nations International Children's Fund (UNICEF)
UNICEF activities include capacity-building of the government in legal and social protection through technical and financial assistance, including policy and regulatory framework development.

World Education
Project OPTIONS:  Combatting Child Trafficking and Exploitation Through EducationCambodia serves as a country of origin, transit, and destination for both domestic and international trafficking networks.

World Vision
World Vision is currently implementing a regional anti-trafficking project that covers Burma, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam.

Youth With a Mission (YWAM)
Youth With A Mission (YWAM), founded in 1960, is an international interdenominational Christian organisation, operating in more than 900 locations in over 140 countries, with a staff of over 11,000.   They conduct training programs and coordinate short-term outreaches for individuals, youth groups, families and churches.

ARTIP Project

Asia Regional Trafficking in Persons (ARTIP) Project CAMBODIA
ARTIP commenced in August 2006 and is expected to run for up to five years.

ECPAT

End Child Prostitution, Abuses and Trafficking (ECPAT) Cambodia
ECPAT Cambodia has reasons to be preoccupied over CSEC related issues in Cambodia, it is evident that the rights of the youngest inhabitant – children, are constantly violated.

UNIAP

United Nations Inter-Agency Project on Human Trafficking in the Greater Mekong Sub-Region (UNIAP)
The UN Inter-Agency Project on Human Trafficking in the Greater Mekong Sub-region (UNIAP) was established in June 2000 to facilitate a stronger and more coordinated response to human trafficking in the Greater Mekong Sub-region (Cambodia, China, Lao PDR, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam).

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