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International Standards Related to Domestic Workers and Women Migrant Workers
Publication Year: 2015 / Sources: UN Women and International Labor OrganizationIncluding domestic work in the scope of Cambodia’s labour law and working towards the ratification of Convention No.189 will create the legal foundation necessary to provide rights and protection for domestic workers in Cambodia. This will ultimately lead to increased gender equality in the labour market, as well as the economic empowerment of women.
Download: English | KhmerSexual Violence Against Ethnic Minorities During the Khmer Rouge Regime
Publication Year: 2014 / Sources: Rochelle Braaf, Cambodian Defenders Project (CDP)The research set out to compile data on the extent and characteristics of sexual violence against ethnic minorities in Democratic Kampuchea and its consequences, so as to better understand survivors’ needs to support their recovery. It was also anticipated that survivor accounts could inform advocacy efforts for transitional justice mechanisms and supports.
The study sought to answer the research questions:
1. Did ethnic minorities experience sexual violence under Khmer Rouge regime?
2. Who were the victims, and who were the perpetrators?
3. What were the details and characteristics of the violence?
4. Did the experiences of ethnic minorities from that other of other Cambodia?
Stop Sexual Harassment and Violence at Work : Smart Guide for Workers
Publication Year: 2014 / Sources: International Labour OrganizationThis guide is intended to raise awareness about sexual harassment, encourage victims to seek help to end the problem, motivate offenders to stop their harassing behavior, and encourage employers and managers to prevent and take action against it in workplaces. We can all help to stop sexual harassment if we RESPECT the DIGNITY of our co-workers and act professionally towards each other.
Download: English | KhmerThe Mystery of Sexual Violence Under the Khmer Rouge Regime
Publication Year: 2011 / Sources: Cambodian Defenders ProjectEven though the Khmer Rouge Tribunal is currently processing the trials against the senior leaders and those who were most responsible, the expectations of all victims for receiving justice have not yet been fulfilled. In addition, the court has actually investigated rape during that regime but could not link it to the responsibility of the senior leaders and the victims are not aware of the investigations into these crimes.
Download: English | KhmerGuide to the Cambodian Labour Law for the Garment Industry
Publication Year: 2013 / Sources: International Labour Organization Better Factories CambodiaThis Guide brings together all sources of Cambodian labour law into a single, compre-hensive guide for the manufacturing sector. The Guide covers all major areas of Cambodian labour law, derived from the Labour Law itself, regulations of the Royal Government, international labour standards that have been ratified by Cambodia, and the Cambodian Constitution.
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