National and International Partner Organizations of Kampot Provincial Health Department (2001)

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National and International Partner Organizations of Kampot Provincial Health Department (2001)

NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL PARTNER ORGANIZATIONS OF KAMPOT PROVINCIAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT (2001)

AUSTRALIAN PEOPLE FOR HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND DEVELOPMENT ABROAD Head Office: 11E, Street 302, Sangkat Boeung Keng Kang I Khan Chamcar Mon, Phnom Penh Mailing address: PO Box 915, Phnom Penh Ph/Fax: 023 216 034 E-mail: [email protected] Coordinator: Mr. Barbara Fitzgerald

Kampot Province Office: Kampong Bay District, Kampot Town Mailing address: none Ph: 033 932 883 Fax: none E-mail: none Community Development Consultant: Mr. Brian Lund 016 852 834 Project Team: Mr. Tep Sary 012 884 133

Employee: 2 Founded: 1984 Organization Type and Origin: International agency, Australia Mission: APHEDA is overseas aid agency of the Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU), established in 1984. APHEDA's objectives are: - To train workers in developing countries and refugee situations to implement long term solutions within their own communities with the assistance of trade unions; - To promote the understanding of Australian trade unionists and the community of the causes and effects of poverty and the role of overseas aid; Budget: N/A Funding Sources: APHEDA, AusAID Current Project Phase: on-going Project Title: HIV/AIDS Awareness Program Project Objective: To increase HIV/AIDS awareness among the target group Target Group: Youth and women Operation Sites: Women Development Centers: Kampot, Kampong Bay, Chhuk Dangtong, Chumkiri Services: HIV/AIDS education

CAMBODIAN DEVELOPMENT AND RELIEF CENTER FOR THE POOR Head Office: Kompong Trach district, Kampot Province c/o Cooperation Committee for Cambodia Phnom Penh Mailing address: P.O. Box 885, Mail box: 217 CDRCP Ph/Fax/E-mail: none Director: Ms. Leng Sothea 016 881 399 Administration Officer: Khim Bona none Accountant: Chhim Pisith none

Employees: 10 including 3 in HIV/AIDS/STD program Founded: 1996 Organization Type and Origin: Cambodian NGO Mission: CDRCP is dedicated to improving the living standard of the poor and to reduce their joblessness, as well as to prevent migration from rural to urban areas. Funding Sources: KHANA Current Project Phase: July 2000-June 2001 Project Title and Identification Number: HIV/AIDS Prevention Program Project Objective: To reduce HIV/AIDS/STD transmission; To increase knowledge and awareness on HIV/AIDS/STD; To reduce discrimination for people living with AIDS. Target Group: Male and female youth in the community Operation Sites: Kampong Trach district Health Services: Education on primary health care, hygiene, birth spacing, reproductive health, and child health care.

CAMBODIAN HEALTH COMMITTEE Head office: 90 Street 304, Sangkat Boeung Kengkang II, Khan Chamcar Mon Phnom Penh Mailing address: PO Box 119, Ph: 023 213 873 Fax: 023 213 873 E-mail: [email protected] Director: Dr. Sok Thim

Kampot Province Office: Kompong Bay district, Kampot Province Mailing address: none Ph: 033 932 629 Fax: none E-mail: [email protected] Director: Dr. Sok Thim

Employees: 15 Founded: 1998 Organization Type and Origin: Cambodian NGO Mission: CHC is working to promote reproductive health among out of school youth in the community. Budget and Funding Sources: EU, UNFPA, and Memisa Current Project Phase: 1998-2001 Project Title and Identification Number: Reproductive Health Promotion (GP 98 CMD 002) Project Objective: To improve knowledge in reproductive health Target Group: Out of school youth aged 12-25 Operation Sites: 133 villages of Kompong Trach district Health Services: Health education and provision of STD care

COOPERATION INTERNATIONALE POUR LE DEVELOPPEMENT ET LA SOLIDARITE Head Office: 23 street 294/57, Boeung Keng Kang I Phnom Penh Mailing address: PO Box 5, Ph: 023 216 369/216 495 Fax: 018 810 761 E-mail: [email protected] Field Representative: Mr. Mal Simmons Administration Assistant: Ms. Sok Chandara

International Contact: CIDSE CLV Program c/o Broederlijk Delen, Huidevettersstraat 165 1000 Brussels, Belgium

Kampot Province Office: Chumkiri district, Kampot Province I COM: Channel 6, call sign: 240 Mailing address: none Ph/Fax/E-mail: none Program Officer (ICD Program): Mr. Mam Sambath

Employees: 70, including 4 expatriates, 9 assigned in Chumkiri district, Kampot Province Founded: 1993 Organization Type and Origin: International NGO, Belgium Mission: CIDSE's mission in Cambodia is to support the rural poor, especially the poorest and marginalised, in their efforts to meet their own needs and to support activities which promote peace, freedom, social justice and civil society through working in solidarity and partnership with Cambodian people. Budget and Funding Sources: CIDSE Member Organization, European Commission, DGSI (Belgian government),CCDP (Canadian government) Current Project Phase: 2000-2002 Project Title and Identification Number: Integrated Community Development Program (ICD) and Partnership Program. (C1241) Project Objective: 1) Integrated Community Development Program To achieve sustainable improvement of quality of life of the rural poor, of village institutions and associations; To improve food security, access to education and health practices. 2) Partnership Program To strengthen the emerging civil society by building the capacity of Cambodian NGOs, especially those that address the needs of the rural poor. Operation sites: Chumkiri district (24 villages) Target Group: The rural poor (22 828 persons) including women-headed households, the disabled, and victims of natural and man-made disasters Health services: Health education on HIV/AIDS, malaria and dengue, diarrhea and hygiene, immunization, nutrition, and birth spacing

FOOD FOR THE HUNGRY INTERNATIONAL Head office: 31 Street 388, Sangkat Toul Svay Prey I Khan Chamcar Mon, Phnom Penh Mailing address: P.O. Box 140, Ph: 023 362 145/215 046 Fax: 023 215 047 E-mail: [email protected] Country Director: Mr. Mark Wilson Program coordinator: Mr. Rikio Kimura

International Headquarters: 7807 East Greenway Road, Suite 3 Scottsdale, Arizona 85260, USA

Kampot Province Office: Chhuck district, Kampot Province Mailing address: none Ph/Fax/E-mail: none Director, Child Development Program: Ms. Pailin ("Pik")

Angkor Chey district, Kampot Province Mailing address: none Ph/Fax/E-mail: none Director, Water & Sanitation Program: Mr. Bun Sophat 012 937 956

Employees: 70 including 11 expatriates Founded: 1990 Organization Type and Origin: NGO from USA Mission: Food for the Hungry International is a Christian non-profit organization committed to equipping people and their community to move beyond meeting their basic needs through integrated self-development and where necessary, emergency relief program. Budget and Funding Sources: FHI (Japan, Korea, Canada, USA, UK), DFID, CIDA, Rotary Club Current Project Phase: Jan.-Dec. 2000 Project Title and Identification Number: Child development program (NCD/980138/26) Farmer-led experimentation program (NCD/980134/26) Water and sanitation program (NCD/980135/26) Leadership development program (NCD/980136/Z6) Samaritan Strategy Project Objective: To equip children and their community to progress beyond meeting their basic needs; To help them break the mental attitude and practical skills and knowledge that keep them from achieving sustainable benefits from wholistic self-development; To contribute to long-term alleviation of food shortage; To reduce water-borne diseases through clean water and hygiene education; To help empower people to begin to solve their problems; To decrease the amount of time people spend fetching water; To build strong leaders by providing wholistic training to local leaders and group members directly and supporting their attendance of training opportunity offered by other organizations; To build the capacity of local church to meet physical, social and intellectual needs of their own communities using their own resources. Target Group: The poorest in Chhuk, Angkor Chey and Bantey Meas districts

GTZ CAMBODIAN-GERMAN HEALTH SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM Head Office: c/o National Institute of Public Health Street 289, Khan Tuol Kork, Phnom Penh Mailing address: PO Box 1238 Ph: 023 884 476 Fax: 023 884 976 E-mail: [email protected] Team Leader and Senior Advisor: Dr. Gertrud Schmidt-Ehry Project Management Assistant: Dr. Chhom Rada 023 882 710/016 884 391 E-mail: [email protected]

National Institute of Public Health: Street 289, Khan Tuol Kork, Phnom Penh Mailing address: P.O. Box 1300, Phnom Penh Ph: 023 880 345/881 345 Fax: 023 880 346 E-mail: [email protected] Acting Director: Sam An Ung, MD, MPH Kampot Regional Training Center Kampong Bay District, Kampot Town Mailing address: none Ph: 033 932 930 Fax: none E-mail: [email protected] Public Health Training coordinator: Dr. Ty Chhun Eng 012 848 591

Kampot Provincial Health Department Kampong Bay District, Kampot Town Mailing address: none Ph/Fax: 033 932 309 E-mail: [email protected] Provincial Health Advisor: Dr. Danielle Arnaud

Employees: 2 (in Kampot) Founded: 1995 Organization Type and Origin: Bilateral organization, Germany Budget and Funding Sources: Government of Germany (BMZ) Current Project Phase: Jan. 2000-Dec. 2003 Project Title and Identification Number: Cambodian-German Health System Development (95.2010.7-001.00) Project Objective: - To strengthen Provincial Health Department management capacity for implementation of Health Sector Reform III and to make increase use of health services - Kampot Regional Training Center: To appropriately train hospital nurses, public health nurses and midwives from four provinces (Kampot, Takeo, Sihanukville, and Koh Kong) and 1 municipality (Kep) Target Group: Poor population in rural areas of the selected provinces, especially pregnant women, mothers and children

GTZ CAMBODIA VETERANS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Head Office: c/o National Institute of Public Health Street 289 Kim-Il Sung Khan Tuol Kork, Phnom Penh Mailing address: PO Box 1158 Ph: 023 882 307 Fax: 023 884 976 E-mail: [email protected] Chief Technical Advisor: Mr. Colin Gleichmann Field Coordinator Kampot: Ms. Annie Nut 012 882 919

Kampot Province Office: c/o Department of Rural Development Kampong Bay District, Kampot Town Mailing address: none, Ph/Fax/E-mail: none Field Coordinator Kampot: Ms. Annie Nut 012 882 919

Employees: 5 Founded: 1999 Organization type and origin: Bilateral organization, Germany Mission: N/A Budget and Funding Sources: N/A Current Project Phase: December 1999-September 2002 Project Title and Identification Number: Demobilization and Reintegration of Ex- Combatants Project Objective: To strengthen government and non-government institutions in order to reintegrate ex-combatants Target Group: Ex-combatants Operation Sites: Districts: Chumkiri, Kampong Bay, Chhuk, Kampot, Angkor Chey, Banteay Meas, Kampong Trach, Dang Tong

GTZ INTEGRATED FOOD SECURITY PROGRAM Head Office: c/o National Institute of Public Health Street 289, Khan Tuol Kork, Phnom Penh Mailing address: P.O. Box 2407 Ph: 023 880 795 Fax: 023 880 795 E-mail: [email protected] Team Leader: Ms. Martina Bergschneider 012 811 795

Kampot Province Office: c/o Kampot Department of Rural Development Kampong Bay District, Kampot Town

Health Component at Kampot Provincial Health Department Mailing address: none Ph/Fax: 033 932 835 E-mail: [email protected] Health Advisor: Dr. Philippe Longfils 012 838 739

Employees: 2 (health component) Founded: 1996 Organization type and origin: Bilateral organization, Germany Mission: IFSP aims at improving food security (qualitative and quantitative) for poor households through integrated project approach. Budget and Funding Sources: German Government Current Project Phase: Jan. 1999-Dec. 2001-Dec. 2003 Project Title and Identification Number: Integrated Food Security Program Project Objective: To assist in the development of integrated strategies in nutrition education, promotion of family planning services, and other services, such as ante- natal care, safe delivery, health education; To improve health of population at the most peripheral level of health system i.e. the health centers and villages in target areas. Target Group: Mainly women and children in villages covered by IFSP target areas. Operation Sites: Chhuk Operational District: Dang Tung Health Center (17 villages) and Trapaing Raing Health Center, and Angkor Chey Operational District: Champey Health Center (15 villages) and Dang Kaum Health Centers. Activities: Skill training, health and nutrition, community development, infrastructure rehabilitation, and agriculture development. Health Services: Health education; health screening; nutrition; birth spacing; ante- natal care; safe delivery.

HANDICAP INTERNATIONAL Handicap International Head Office: 67, rue de Spa, 1000 Brussels, Belgium Ph: 32.2.280.16.01 Fax: 32.2.230.60.30 E-mail: [email protected]

France Branch: ERAC 14, Avenu Berthelot, 69361 Lyon Cedex 07 Ph: 33.4.78697979 Fax: 33.4.78697994 E-mail: [email protected]

Cambodia Head Office: 18 Street 400, Boeung Keng Kang I, Chamcarmon Phnom Penh Mailing address: P.O. Box 838, Ph: 023 217 300/217 298/982 811 Fax: 023 216 270 E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] Country Director: Ms. Isabelle Plumat 012 819 773 Deputy Director: Ms. Soun Sopha 012 866 069

Kampot Province Office: Kampong Bay district, Kampot Town Mailing address: none Ph: 033 932 920 Fax/E-mail: none Coordinator, Social and Economic Rehabilitation Program: Miss Tho Linda

Employees: 129 including 14 local staff in Kampot and 12 expatriates Founded: 1987 Organization type and origin: International NGO, Belgium Mission: Handicap International aims to establish and support rehabilitation programs in favor of people with disability. These programs have a preventive and a curative component. They aim at developing the autonomy of persons with disability. Handicap International works with a global approach technically but also strategically at regional, national, provincial, and community level. Budget 2000 and Funding Sources: N/A Current Project Phase: 1987-present Project Title and Identification Number: Provincial Rehabilitation Program (PRC) and Capacity Building of People with Disability in the Community Program (CABDIC) Project Objective: Currently, HI runs 5 programs in Kampot 1. Provincial Rehabilitation Program (PRC) Objective: To improve life of the disabled in all related areas – physical, medical, social and economic – with due respect to cultural context and sustainability of actions undertaken. Project Site: Provincial Rehabilitation Center and outreach services delivered through the "meeting points" (district offices of the Department of Social Affairs) in the districts of Angkor Chey, Banteay Meas, Kampong Trach, Chhuk, Chumkiri, Dangtong and Kampot, and Kep municipality Services: a. Technical Services: - Center based services – production and distribution of lower limb prostheses and physiotherapy services, distribution of crutches, wheelchairs and tricycles. - District level services – referral and follow-up of clients by social workers b. Social Services: - referrals to vocational training services (eg. UCC Kampot), health services - counseling - emergency grants to the most vulnerable people for health care, income, housing repair - awareness raising in the community about disability 2. Capacity Building of People with Disability in the Community Program (CABDIC) Objective: To build the capacity of disabled people in the community Project Site: Districts of Angkor Chey, Chhuk, Dangton, Kampot Services: - Rehabilitation of disabled children – home-based rehabilitation of children including stimulation and exercises, the emphasis being on teaching the children's family members to continue the rehabilitation process - Self-help group promotion – encouraging disabled people to meet and form self- help groups. Providing training to these groups. - Promoting the integration of disabled children into school - Raising community awareness about disability Target Group: Most vulnerable group includes war and mine victims, amputees, children with polio, cerebral palsy, people with hemiplegia, paraplegia or quadriplegia, leprosy, and blindness in 8 districts.

MEMISA International Headquarters: Cordaid, P.O Box 16440, 2500BK The Hague The Netherlands Ph: 0031 70 313 6300 E-mail: [email protected]

Sub office: 22 Street 418, Toul Tompoung, Phnom Penh Mailing address: P.O. Box 2417, Phnom Penh Ph: 023 364 583 Fax: 023 215 192 E-mail: [email protected]

Head Office in Cambodia: Kampong Bay District, Kampot Town Mailing address: none Ph: 033 932 859 Fax: 033 932 859 E-mail: [email protected]

Program Acting Coordinator: Mr. Stan Klikenberg 012 931 709/833 499 Administration Officer: Mr. Peou Sinoun 012 820 929 Finance Assistant: Doung Chenda none

Employees: 21 including 6 expatriates Founded: 1995 Budget and Funding Sources: EU contribution, MEMISA/PSO contribution, DGIS contribution, ECHO contribution for rehabilitation of health infrastructures in Angkorchey district Organization Type and Origin: International NGO, The Netherlands Mission: MEMISA aims to help improve the status of health and health care for the poorest group in society, irrespective of race, sex, creed or political beliefs. Current Project Phase: 1999 to 2002 Project Title and Identification Number: Health Care Development Program in Kampot province Phase II Project number: GP98 CMD001 Project Objective: Broad objective: To improve health status of population by reducing morbidity and mortality rate especially for mothers and children under the age of 5 years. Specific objective: To improve health infrastructures by rehabilitating and constructing health care facilities To strengthen human capacity of local Memisa staff and staff of Health Department at provincial and district level. To implement various primary health care programs to contribute to the improvement of population. To promote population involvement in health initiatives at community level, and in representation in health services management. To increase utilization health services by cost-sharing from the population, incentives to health staff, and by improving quality of health care. To improve management capacities at district level, as well as MEMISA Cambodian staff, via training, to increase the capacity of running the programs on their own, via a local NGO or otherwise (institutional capacity building). Operation Sites: Kampot, Kampong Trach, Angkor Chey, and Chhuk districts. Target Group: General population especially mothers and children under 5 Health Services: Reproductive health care for young people

PROVINCIAL TRAINING CENTER Head office: Ministry of Education Youth & Sports Department of Technical and Vocational Education and Training Russian Federation Street, Khan Toul Kork, Phnom Penh Mailing address: none Ph/Fax: 023 884 275 E-mail: none General Director: Mr. Pich Sophoan 012 822 101 Director: Mr. Roath Bunla First Deputy Director: Mr. Lao Heum 012 855 530 Second Deputy Director: Mr. Hem Chantha

Kampot Province center: Kompong Bay District, Kampot Town Mailing address: none Ph: 033 932 860 Fax: none E-mail: [email protected] Director: Ms. Nou Neath 012 837 667 Deputy Director: Mr. Seng Sotheara 016 883 496 Chief, Administration Office: Mr. Tien Hien Pak none

Employees: 12 Funding Sources: Asian Development Bank (ADB) and National Training Fund Office of the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports Organization Type and Origin: Government institution Mission: The Provincial Training Center offers a wide range of basic technical and vocational courses specifically designed to meet the daily needs of the community. Current Project Phase: 1999-2001 Project Title: Technical and Vocational Education and Training Project Identification Number: ADB loan No. 1368CAM(SF) Project Objective: Vocational training for jobless people from18 years old Main Activities: Basic training for auto repair, electricity repair, motor repair, sewing, masonry, welding, small engine repair, wedding outfitting, silkworm raising, food processing, livestock raising, mushroom growing, and hair cutting. Target Group: Widows, drop-outs,, the disabled, demobilized soldiers, orphans, and women with more than 7 children. REPRODUCTIVE and CHILD HEALTH ALLIANCE Head Office: 30, Street 360, Boeung Keng Kang I, Phnom Penh Mailing address: PO Box 2471, Phnom Penh Ph: 023 213 724/745/721 441/361132 Fax: 023 213 725 E-mail: [email protected] Program Manager: Dr. Richard B. Sturgis

Kampot Provincial Branch: Kompong Bay District, Kampot Town Mailing address: none Ph: 033 932 639 Fax: none E-mail: [email protected]

Provincial Coordinator: Dr. Chin Visal 012 819 697 Employees: 5 Founded: 1997 Budget and Funding Sources: USAID, David and Lucille Packard Foundation Organization Type and Origin: International NGO from USA Mission: RACHA works to increase the supply of, the demand for, and access to quality of reproductive and child health services. The three main programs: safe motherhood, child survival, and birth spacing. RACHA uses a comprehensive, whole health approach to improving reproductive and child health. This entails working closely with the Ministry of Health to build its capacity and with non-government provider of services, from community level to referral center level. Current Project Phase: 1997-2001 Project Title and Identification Number: Reproductive health and Children health Project Objective: To improve women and children health; To establish public and private partnership in health sector. Target Group: Women in reproductive age and children Operation Sites: Angkor Chey, Kampong Trach, Chhuk and Kampot districts Health Services: Voluntary surgical contraception; Community Based Services: birth spacing; home birth kit program; life saving skills; antenatal care training; health promotion.

UNITED CAMBODIAN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION UCC Vocational Training Center: Kompong Bay District, Kampot Town Mailing address: none, Ph/Fax: 033 932 997 Icom: 14.2410 called UCC1 E-mail: [email protected]

Director: Ms. Linda McKinney, 012 818 221 Deputy Director: Mr. S.K Chhêm Sip 012 800 040 Administration Assistant: Mr. Leang Kirirath none Accountant: Mr. Peuo Chanroath, none Small Engine Repair Instructor: Mr. Sine Saphan 012 965 401 Small Business Management Instructor: Mr. San Chhaysiddhy 012 832 337 Poultry & Swine Raising Instructor: Mr. Keo Sovandy 012 330 162 Electronic Repair Instructor: Mr. Chheang Vanny none Agriculture & Horticulture Instructor: Mr. B.K San 012 942 257 Agriculture & Horticulture Instructor: Mr. Keo Sorey none Employees: 61 including 4 expatriates Founded: 1992 Budget: N/A Funding Sources: USAID and private donors. Organization Type and Origin: International NGO, USA Mission: UCC Development Foundation was established to serve mine and war victims, the rural poor, and widows and their children. Current Project Phase: 2001-2005 Project Title and Identification Number: Vocational Training Program; Child Development/Day Care Program; Well-digging Program. Project Objective: To provide vocational training; To provide general basic education; To provide clean water Target Group: Mine and war victims, the permanently disabled, widows and their children, and the rural poor. Operation Sites: 1. Kampot Vocational Training Center, Kampot Town 2. Rural Women Enterprise Program, O'Toch Village 3. Rural Enterprise Center of Chamcar Bei, Kep Municipality Services: 1. Kampot Vocational Training Center a. Vocational Training in:  Small engine repair including gas welding (diesel and gasoline, boat motors, motorbikes, generators, rice mills, etc.)  Basic electronic repair (radio and radio cassette player set, batteries, and black & white television set)  Livestock Raising (poultry including egg layers and broilers, and swine) b. Health screening and medical treatment to all students by UCC medical staff. Minor reconstructive surgery, referrals made to the Surgery Unit, Kampot Referral Hospital. Referrals to specialized NGOs offering prosthetics, orthotics and adaptive appliances for students c. Adult education including Khmer literacy, math, human rights, and family health education and HIV/AIDS/STD education. d. Small business training and business star-up assistance e. Selling livestock feed at cost 5 formulas of feed to livestock raising graduates (both poultry farmers and swine producers).

2. Rural Women Enterprise Program a. Vocational Training in Integrated Agriculture (horticulture, fish farming, and livestock raising (pigs and broilers). b. Gender-related Services: Maternal and child health and family management is addressed in group discussions with a trained midwife to encourage understanding of healthy family development. Individual counseling and group activities to raise self-esteem and overcome feelings of being overwhelmed by life circumstances. c. Child Development Center: For children ages 27 months to 10 years of adult students. In addition to usual educational and nutritional services, older students participate in health education, sports, community gardening, and educational tutoring. d. Adult education, including Khmer literacy, math, and human rights e. Small business training and business start-up assistance f. Marketing and Producers Cooperative Assistance for graduates to access local markets and ensure profit. 3. Rural Enterprise Center of Chamcar Bei a. Full-time Vocational Training in Integrated Agriculture b. Adult education in Khmer literacy, math, family health education, and human rights c. Business Training and Bussiness Start-up Assistance d. Child Development Center for children aged 27 months to 6 years e. Applied research and agriculture demonstrations f. Marketing g. Outreach activities and seminars h. Community improvement activities

Cooperation with Provincial Health Department to reduce transmission of malaria and dengue fever by distributing mosquito nets.

UNITED NATIONS CAMBODIA OFFICE of HIGH COMMISSIONER for HUMAN RIGHTS Head Office: 16A, Mao Tse Toung Blvd., Sangkat Tonle Bassac, Phnom Penh Mailing address: P O Box 108, Pnom Penh Ph: 023 362 797/585 Fax: 023 212 579/720 030 E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] Deputy Director: D. J. Ravindran

Kampot Province Branch: Kompong Bay District, Kampot Town (by the River) Mailing address: none Ph: 033 93 2617 Fax/E-mail: none Human Rights Officer: Mr. Choun Ramany 012 836 071

Employees: 3 including 1 expatriate Founded: 1993 Budget and Funding Sources: Swiss, Danish, Japan, and Dutch government Organization Type and Origin: United Nations agency Mission: The United Nations Cambodia Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights was established to maintain contact with the Government and the people of Cambodia, guide and coordinate the United Nations human rights presence in Cambodia, and assist the Government in the promotion and protection of human rights. Current Project Phase: 2000 to 2002 Project Title and Identification Number: Human Rights Advocacy and Protection Project Objective: To strengthen accountability on Human Rights abuses; To reinforce government responsibility for Human Rights violation; To eliminate impunity; To enable poor people to access justice Activities: a. Manage the implementation of educational and technical assistance and advisory services programs; b. Assist the Government, at its request, in meeting its obligations under the human rights instruments; c. Provide support to bona fide human rights groups; d. Contribute to creation and/or strengthening of national institutions for the promotion and protection of human rights; e. Continue to assist with the drafting and implementation of legislation to promote and protect human rights; and f. Continue to assist with the training of persons responsible for the administration of justice. Target Group: Victims in the general population 8 districts (kampot, Kampong Bay, Kampong Trach, Chhuk, Angkor Chey, Touk Meas, Dangtong and Chumkiri) Services: a. Training  Assistance to RCAF, Gendarmerie, and Police Trainers during their training programs  Civilian training and education programs on general human rights themes as well as on specific issues, such as trafficking for civil servants, NGOs, and the general population. b. Monitoring and Investigation  Monitoring of the provincial human rights situation  Investigation of serious cases of human rights violation  Intervention with authorities on investigated cases and monitoring of court processes as when these cases reach the courts  Prison visits c. Strengthening the role of local human rights NGOs  Provision of training to human rights and other forms of NGO working in the province  Conducting joint investigations on human rights violations  Facilitating cooperation between NGOs, local authorities and NGOs

UNITED NATIONS CHILDREN's FUND Head Office: 11, Street 75, Sraschark quartier, Phnom Penh Mailing address: P O Box 176, Phnom Penh Ph: 023 426 214/5/426 283/427 957/8 Fax: 023 426 284 E-mail: [email protected] Officer in Charge: Mr. Guido Cornale

UNITED NATIONS POPULATION FUND (UNFPA) International Headquarters: 220 East, 42nd Street New York, NY 10017-5880 Ph: 1(212) 297 5071 Fax: 1(212) 297 4903 Phnom Penh Office: 164 E1, Street Pasteur (51), Boeung Keng Kang I Khan Chamcar Mon, Phnom Penh Mailing address: c/o UNDP, P.O. Box 877, Phnom Penh Ph: 023 215 519/216 295/362 611 Fax: 023 211 339 E-mail: [email protected] Core Personnel: Representative: Ms. Yoshiko Zenda Deputy Representative: Ms. Nuzhat Ehsan National Program Officer: Mr. May Tum National Program Assistant: Mr. Khiev Vicheanon Administrative Assistant: Mr. Livan Sophoan Finance Assistant: Mr. Rieng Pon Office Clerk: Ms. Srey Vanthan

Founded: 1998 (in Kampot province) Budget and Funding Sources: N/A Organization Type: United Nations agency, funding body Mission: The United Nations Population Fund is the UN agency specialized in population policies and activities. Current Project Phase: 2001-2005 Project Title and Identification Number: Reproductive Health: birth spacing and sexual health; Midwifery Training; Technical Assistant. Operation Sites: Kampot Provincial Health Department; Kampot Regional Training Center Services: Reproductive Health: birth spacing, sexual health, harmful practices, family planning, safe motherhood, abortion, infertility, HIV/AIDS/STD; Population and Development Strategies; IEC/Advocacy Kampot Province Office: none

WORLD FOOD PROGRAM International Headquarters: Via Cesar Giulio Viola68-70, Parco de Medici 00148 Rome, Italy Ph: 3906 6513 Fax: 3906 6590 632/7 E-mail: N/A Executive Director: Ms. Catherine Bertini

Phnom Penh Head Office: 250, Street 63, Boeung Keng Kang I, Chamcar Morn, Phnom Penh Mailing address: P.O. Box 937 Phnom Penh, Ph: 023 210 943/212 137/8 Fax: 023 218 749 E-mail: [email protected] Representative/Country Director: Ms. Monika Midel Deputy Representative: Mr. Ken Noah Davies Program Officer: Mr. Jean-Yves Lequime Program Officer: Mr. Peter Guest

Kampot Province Branch: Kompong Bay District, Kampot Town Mailing address: none Ph: 033 932 646 Fax: none E-mail: [email protected] Director: Mr. Prak Hounnarith 012 886 686 Deputy Director: Mr. Chea Kosal 016 876 832

Employees: 2 Founded: 1979 Budget and Funding Sources: US, EU, Japan, Germany, Australia, Canada, France Organization Type and Origin: United Nations agency Mission: The WFP is the Food Aid organization of the United Nations System. It is the principal international channel for the provision of relief food aid and a major supplier of food aid in support of development activities, particularly economic and social development. Current Project Phase: 2001-2003 Project Title and Identification Number: Protracted Relief and Recovery Operation (Cambodia 6038.01) Project Objective: To build and rehabilitate essential assets, facilitate reconciliation and promote self-reliance among the poor; To contribute to improving the quality of life; and, To provide immediate relief from hunger among specific groups, temporarily unable to meet their basic food needs. Target Group: Food insecure groups of the province; Orphanages; Handicapped rehabilitation centers Services: Tuberculosis Control Program; Food for work; Social sector activities; Emergency relief

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