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Mara, 5, is having her daily shower after school.
Programme
05 February 2019
Hygiene for all in Cambodia
UNICEF works to make sure every single home, school and health centre has basic sanitation and hygiene facilities. For every single child. Everywhere.
Social Inclusion
Programme
22 June 2018
Joining forces to invest in the future
Poverty manifests in many forms, so solutions need to be wide-ranging and multi-faceted. They need to be coordinated and tackle the issues on every front.
 Breast feeding situation in Cambodia
Programme
22 June 2018
Healthy children – healthy future
Well-nourished children can grow and learn. Well-nourished children can participate and contribute. Well-nourished children are the future.
Groups of students leave school at Kampong Thmar Primary School, Kang Sao village, Santok district, Kampong Thom commune, Kampong Thom province on July 5, 2018.
Programme
21 June 2018
Education for every child, everywhere
An education system based on solid foundations is the cornerstone of a country’s future. Early investment will reap rewards for the whole of Cambodia.
A boy in his home in Kak Village, Kak commune, Borkeo Disctrict, Ratanakiri
Programme
21 June 2018
Honouring children’s right to protection
Child protection is not negotiable. It is a moral imperative for which every person is responsible.
(Left) Veasna in the classroom at M’Lop Tapang’s education centre (© M’Lop Tapang/2022/Roth Chanphalkun). (Right) Lunchtime at M’Lop Tapang education centre (© M’Lop Tapang/2022/David Shoemaker).
Article
27 June 2022
At-risk children given chance to learn
Non-formal education programmes in Sihanoukville are giving children and youth who have never been to school a chance to catch up with their studies
Damnak Toek provides education pathways for vulnerable children to help them reintegrate into their communities
Article
27 June 2022
Trafficking victims find hope through education
Transitional care facilities are helping vulnerable children in Poipet get into the classroom and reintegrate into their communities
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Vacancies
27 June 2022
National Technical Assistance to support the MoEYS...
Closing date: 06 July 2022
© AmCham Cambodia
Article
23 June 2022
Q&A with Generation Future mentor Anthony Galliano
The president of AmCham and long-time advocate for positive change within Cambodia’s business community tells us how the private sector can empower the King
Press release
16 June 2022
New recommendations from the United Nations’ Committee on the Rights of the Child highlight areas of progress and concern
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