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Gender Discrimination and Advocacy Handbook
Publication Year: -- / Sources: Advocacy and Policy Institute (API)This book is a tool to help people to understand and take advocacy actions against gender discrimination in Cambodia. It looks at ways to advocate for the reduction and elimination of gender discriminatory practices at work and in communities and how we can influence policy change.
Download: English | KhmerVulnerable and Marginalised Children’s Access to Learning and Participation in School: Understanding the Challenges
Publication Year: 2014 / Sources: Plan InternationalIn Cambodia, Plan International has targeted efforts to increase marginalised and vulnerable children’s access to education, learning and has promoted child participation. However, Plan recognises that marginalised and vulnerable children still face challenges.
Download: English | KhmerAddressing Local Demand for Commercial Sex with Children in Cambodia
Publication Year: 2010 / Sources: ECPAT CambodiaThis Policy Analysis Exercise (PAE) sheds light on the issue of local demand for commercial sex with children under 18 in Cambodia. Through its findings, this PAE informs current trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation programming in Cambodia and recommends a strategy for ECPAT-Cambodia, the client of this PAE, on how to address local demand for commercial sex with children.
Download: English | KhmerEmpowering Children and Young People in The Community in Cambodia
Publication Year: 2009 / Sources: Save the ChildrenThis publication describes the experiences of children who are engaged as primary actor in solving their own problems. This publication follows the good practice document titled ” Building a Protection System for Children in the Community in Cambodia”.
Download: English | KhmerReproductive, Maternal and Neonatal Health Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices among Female Garment Factory Workers in Phnom Penh and Kandal Provinces
Publication Year: 2014 / Sources: National Institute of Public HealthCambodia has a large population of recent rural-to-urban migrants, predominantly between the ages of 18 and 30, which is clustered around the garment manufacturing industry. Up to half a million people are estimated to be working in the garment industry; approximately 85% of these are women.
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