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Annex 1. Lists of Disability-related Organizations

1-1. List of Disability-related NGOs No Organization Year Budget Target/Objectives/Activities Contact address Name Established (US$) (Tel/fax/email)

1 Association of January 72,400 Target- All people with Visual Impairment. P. O. Box #35 E3, St. 178 Blind 2001 (2001-2005) Objectives: Tel: 012 914 983 Cambodia 1. To establish, maintain and expand representation in Cambodia with the means of 023 213 883 (ABC) receiving and disseminating information from the ABC, and to assist in research. E-mail: [email protected] 2. To train a number of blind Cambodians in massage and to help them establish a massage business and increase the number of other blind masseurs. 3. To establish a library, training, and meeting facility in Cambodia and produce an ABC Braille magazine. 4. To teach English to the ABC board staff and support blind schools with English instruction. 5. To foster full participation of the blind in the Cambodian education system at all levels, sports, community/family based rehabilitation programs, training/job related skills, and cultural activities. 6. To improve the physical and mental outlook of blind people through motivation and training. 7. To educate, and train blind persons in new technological developments and to find ways to utilize these developments for their support and development. To foster community/family based rehabilitation programs to support the blind. Activities: Library and Training Facility, English Language Training, Sports for the Blind, Community-Based Rehabilitation, Musical Training, Businesses for Blind, Center for Training, School for the Blind, Health Education for the Blind and Visually Impaired

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No Organization Year Budget Target/Objectives/Activities Contact address Name Established (US$) (Tel/fax/email) persons. 2 Cambodian 1995 169,658 Target: All PWDs P.O. Box 2008, #37B, Disabled (2000) Objectives: St. 113, People's 1. To protect the rights of PWDs Sangkat Boeung Keng Organization 2. To improve the public image of PWDs Kang I, Khan Chamcar (CDPO) 3. To ensure that other institutions give attention to the needs of PWDs Mon, Phnom Penh, 4. To build capacity of PWDs Cambodia 5. To facilitate and support PWD groups and organizations. Tel. 023 362 232 6. To research and develop new signs and provide training to deaf people. 023 2155 509 Activities: Fax: 023 362 232 Initiate development of legislation to protect the rights of PWD in collaboration with E-mail: [email protected] MOSALVY and DAC, Media projects and public awareness events, participation in national and international events and sport activities, self-confidence training for PWDs, networking and influencing other institutions to include PWDs, direct service for PWDs including referral and job creation, develop and teach sign language, and facilitate a Women Active Group, facilitate regional/provincial/ community membership meetings (registration of new members), facilitate the establishment of self-help groups of PWDs including a group of the visually impaired, establish charters in Kampot, Banteay Meanchey, Svay Rieng and Kampong Cham. * Cambodian Sopheak Dantrey Music Ban Association was established by CDPO which is now an independent association, but is still under the umbrella of CDPO. 3 National Center 1995 Target: All categories of disability P.O. Box 170, Phnom Penh, for Disabled Activities: Cambodia Persons 1. IRS (Information and Referral Service): Facilitates PWD access to rehabilitation #3, Norodom Blvd., (NCDP) services, training, education and employment opportunities. Phnom Penh, Cambodia

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No Organization Year Budget Target/Objectives/Activities Contact address Name Established (US$) (Tel/fax/email) 2. CBR (Community Based Rehabilitation): Training to key community leaders, Tel. 023 210 140 volunteers, and rehabilitation workers on how to make rehabilitation services 023 214 076 available to PWDs within their community; Fax: 023 368 547 3. Research program: Aids disability issue researchers to have access to information E-mail: [email protected] materials about disability and related issues; 4. Income Generation Programs: Helps PWDs to increase their income and for NCDP to achieve sustainability. 5. Scholarship Program: Provides opportunity to deserving young people with disabilities to have access to higher education. 6. Facilities supporting NCDP' s programs and services: Handicraft Retail Outlet, Café Restaurant, Exhibition Area, Library/Research Center, and Conference Hall. 4 Cambodian 2001 Mission and Activities Council of Minister Mine Action 1. Develop policy guidelines for demining and UXO clearance and assistance to mine E-mail: [email protected] and Mine victims; Victim 2. Prepare strategic medium & long term visions on demining & UXO clearance and Authority victim assistance; (CMAA) 3. Develop a strategic five year plan for land mines and UXO and assistance to mine victims in Cambodia; * Newly 4. Coordinate all de-mining and UXO clearance and assistance to mine victims; establish 5. Follow-up and monitor activities of demining and UXO clearance and victim with role and assistance, so that the national and NGOs operators follow the national strategy and responsibility plan; should clearly 6. Lobby for technical and financial support within Cambodia and abroad; define with 7. Order to destroy anti-personnel land mine in stockpiles; CMAC and 8. Issue regulation related to the activities of mine action;

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No Organization Year Budget Target/Objectives/Activities Contact address Name Established (US$) (Tel/fax/email) DAC 9. Issue an accreditation to national and NGOs, which conduct demining activities and have the right to revoke accreditation from national and NGOs; 10. Manage data base of all activities, which involve in mine and UFOs action and victim assistance; 11. Develop policy guidelines on the management of the land post clearance; 12. Manage the implementation of the law on the Prohibition of Use of Anti-Personnel Land Mines and the Treaty of the Ottawa Convention on the prohibition of Use, Stockpiling, Production and Transfer of Anti-personnel Mine and their Destruction; and 13. Follow-up, monitor and advise on use of resources provided to the national and NGOs by the Royal Government of Cambodia and international community. 5 Cambodian 1992 7,356,432 Transitional Objective: P. O. Box 116 Mine (2001) To achieve a measurable impact on the mine /UXO problem in Cambodia through #10-12, St. 528 Action Center clearing, marking, mine awareness, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) operations Boeung Keng Kang 1 (CMAC) towards humanitarian and reconstruction goals. Tel: 023 981 083/4 Activities: Fax: 023 367 096 Mine/Unexploded Ordnance Awareness Brand, Mine Area Survey, Mine Marking, Community Mine Marking, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal. 6 Cambodian Red 1992 2,232,598 Target: All vulnerable and victims Headquarters, #17, St. Cross (CRC) (1998) Objectives: 180, Phnom Penh 5,290,284.79 1. To develop awareness and increase use of preventive health care practices including Tel: 102 810 854 (1999) mother-child-health care (MCH), immunization, sanitation, use of clean water, Fax: 023 212 878 improved nutrition, among target communities. 2. To bring about a measurable increase of public awareness of CRC, its role in the community and humanitarian issues;

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No Organization Year Budget Target/Objectives/Activities Contact address Name Established (US$) (Tel/fax/email) 3. To establish CRC as an active partner in developing and following up on key regional and international initiatives and issues. Activities: Institutional Development: Health, Water sanitation project, HIV/AIDS/STDs project, Hospital engineering project, Community based disaster preparedness (CBDP), Rehabilitation and capacity building. 7 Disability March 1997 708,792.09 Target: All categories of PWDs P.O. Box 115, Action Council ~ (1998-2001) Objectives: Phnom Penh (DAC) (Officially 1. Establish and consolidates the Secretariat of the DAC as a permanent body for the #28, St. 184, Sangkat functioned coordination and initiation of stakeholders involved. Chey Chum Nas, September 2. Provide support to the DAC Executive Board, Advisory, Technical and Specialized Khan Daun Penh, 1999) Committees and Working groups in implementing the Task Force recommendations. Phnom Penh, Cambodia 3. Coordinate, initiate and facilitate the development of programs for improvement of Tel. 023 215 341 services to undeserving PWD. 023 218 797 4. Coordinate and facilitate the development of a comprehensive system to Monitor, E-mail: [email protected] Evaluate and Report on the National Plan of Action. 5. Initiate dialogue among concerned individuals and NGOs to ensure policy development is undertaken through awareness raising of the situation and rights of PWDs. 6. Develop and implement communication networks between the Secretariat, DAC-committees, Working Groups and Government Ministries involved. Major Activities: National Coordination, Legislation, Information, Education, Women with Disability, Training and employment, Community Work with PWD, Training Community Based Worker, Regional and Global Cooperation, Sustainability. Facilitate the exchange of

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No Organization Year Budget Target/Objectives/Activities Contact address Name Established (US$) (Tel/fax/email) information and/reports with individual Ministries and Organizations through memos, reports etc. (see more in section 4.2 and section 10) 8 National October 24, Objectives: 3 Floor Hong Kong Paralympic 1997 1. Promote sport and recreation for PWDs in Cambodia and encourage their active Center Sothearos Blvd. Committee of participation. Tel: 023 217 034 Cambodia 2. Recognize and co-ordinate national and international sporting events within Email: [email protected] (NPCC) Cambodia involving more than one of the main categories of the disabled. 3. Assist and advise with Cambodian participation in international events involving more than one category of disability and to develop a national Paralympic team for Cambodia 4. Affiliate with the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) or any body with similar aims. 5. Advise and assist in providing facilities for all levels of PWD sports and recreation (National/Regional/International). 6. Provide channel for discussion and cooperation between member organizations and other interested parties in sports and recreation matters. 7. Submit advice and proposals to the government regarding sports and recreation for the disabled. 8. Inform the public about PWD sporting and recreational needs and activities. Activities: 1. Organize sporting and recreational events involving more than one category of disability and assist member organizations in events. 2. Organize and participate in conferences, seminars, courses related to sporting activities on a national and international level. 3. Publish magazines, firms, cassettes and other such material and disseminate

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No Organization Year Budget Target/Objectives/Activities Contact address Name Established (US$) (Tel/fax/email) information through the press and other media on PWD sports and recreational activities. 4. Raise funds and accept donations in cash and in kind, and invest funds by resolution of the General Meeting. 5. Manage mobile and immobile properties, including sports complexes, training centers and other sports facilities or responsibility entrust properties to nominated organizations. 9 Action on 1995 170,855 1. Capacity building and management of institutions directly with PWD self-help P.O Box 1123, Phnom Disability and (2000) groups in villages and communes. Penh, Cambodia Development 2. Training local resource persons working to develop their community (including #14, St. 412, Sangkat (ADD) income generation, saving and credit) to ensure long-term sustainability. Tonle Basac, Khan 3. Training other NGOs on Disability Awareness, development work and advocacy for Chamcar Mon, inclusion of PWDs. Phnom P, Cambodia Tel. 023 213 305 Fax: 023 213 305 [email protected] 10 Aid aux 50,000 annually 1. Disabled health care program with an educational component. #172B-Eo, St. 132 Handicaps du (2000-2005) 2. Group home for poor children with physical disabilities, enabling them to attend Sangkat Toul Kork 1 Cambodge school Phnom Penh, Cambodia (AHC) 3. Vocational skills training center for PWDs Tel: 012 857 580 11 American 1979 468,000 1. Community work with PWDs #30, St. 352, Sangkat Friend Service (2000) 2. Integrated sustainable livelihoods , Committee 3. Building local capacities for non-violence Tel. 023 216 400 (AFSC) Fax: 023 363 242 [email protected]

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No Organization Year Budget Target/Objectives/Activities Contact address Name Established (US$) (Tel/fax/email) 12 American Red 1991 1. Produce and fit P&O1 devices, distribute wheelchairs and crutches, and provide P.O Box 535 Cross physiotherapy treatment for landmine victims and other PWDs. Corner St. 51& 360, (AmCross) 2. Provide outreach services to less accessible rural populations. Sangkat Boeung Keng 3. Follow-up services to all patients who receive center services Kang, Chamcar Mon 4. Provide training to Cambodian staff in technical, clinical and managerial Tel. 023 211 996 rehabilitation functions 023 362 970 5. Support NCDP Fax: 023 214 105 6. Build capacity of communities to provide rehabilitation [email protected] 13 Association for 1980 1. Vocational Training Center for PWD P.O Box 141 Aid and Relief, 2. Wheelchair workshop project #63B, St. 294, Sangkat Japan, 3. Health care project Boeung Keng Kang I. Cambodia Tel. 023 211 953 (AAR-J) Fax: 023 211 953 [email protected] 14 Association of 1994 69,548 1. Health Clinic P.O Box 541 Medical (2000) 2. Mobile clinic services also provided for PWD #40F, St. 426, Sangkat Doctors 3. Emergency relief, day care center Tuol Tom Pong II, of Asia 4. Caring for poor children in community/daily nursing, education, food Khan Chamcar Mon (AMDA) 5. Integration of children into the primary school Tel. 023 218 820 012 805 034 Fax: 023 218 820 [email protected]

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No Organization Year Budget Target/Objectives/Activities Contact address Name Established (US$) (Tel/fax/email) 15 Cambodia Trust 1989 437,900 1. Provision of free rehabilitation services including P&O and physiotherapy in the P.O. Box 122, (CT) (April 2000 centers in Sihanouk vile and Kg Chhnang cemters. # 3, Calmette Hospital ~ 2. Referral for medical & surgical services Preah Monivong Blvd. March 2001) 3. Outreach program & follow-up services in Sihanouk vile, Koh Kong, Kg Chnang Tel/Fax: 023 427 067/ 4. Community based services for PWDs in Koh Kong and Kg. Chhnang provinces. 426 380/ 368 241 [email protected] 16 Cambodian September 5068,89 To achieve goals, CADFP has initiated and continued projects such as: P. O. Box CCC 206 Association for 1995 (1998) 1. Income generation, credit schemes Sath Pong village, Chhouk the 7,822 2. Agriculture and animal training and research, health, education, vocational and skill District, Kampot Development (1999) training, Province. of Farmers and 3. Training for PWDs the Poor 4. Human Rights Training (CADFP) 17 Cambodian 1. Training program for P&O technicians. P.O. Box 122 School of 2. CBR (Community Based Rehabilitation) # 3, Calmette Hospital Prosthetics & 3. Physiotherapy training Tel/Fax: 023 427 067/ Orthotics 4. Patient outreach service 426 380/368 241 (CSPO) 5. Clinic (in the best tradition of medical & paramedical teaching). [email protected] 18 Cambodian *250,000 1. Skill training programs: motor, radio repair, community based training etc. P.O Box 635, WarAmputees *1,285,144.39 2. Encourage self-employment for PWD #12, St. 323, Tuol Kork Rehabilitation (2001-2005) 3. Day care for women with children Tel. 012 873 374 Society 4. Market research, outreach Fax: 023 217 338 (CWARS) 5. Rice bank, Cow bank E-mail: [email protected]

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No Organization Year Budget Target/Objectives/Activities Contact address Name Established (US$) (Tel/fax/email) 19 CARITAS 6 June 1990 384,678 Euro 1. Income and Generation P.O Box 123 Cambodia (2001) 2. Community organizing for PWD #47, St. 198, Sangkat (Caritas) 3. Provide recreation skills Boeung Pralith, Khan 7 Makara, 4. Community health promotion Tel. 023 210 757 5. Community organizing for PWD Fax: 023 216 258 6. Rehabilitation for blind [email protected] 7. Provide social skills 20 Catholic Office 16 July1992 235,000 1. Provincial hospital P.O Box 2401 for Emergency (1999-2000) 2. HIV/AIDS care and hospice #25, St. 242, Sangkat Relief and 3. Vocational skills training Boeung Pralith, Refugees 4. Primary health care Tel. 023 364 306 (COERR) 5. Elderly center Fax: 023 364 306 6. Khmer literacy for slum children [email protected] 21 Center for 1995 1. Self-help skill promotion, functional assessment, special education, family P.O. Box: 123 Child counseling, anger management, parent training #47, St. 198 Mental health 2. Play therapy, behavior management, sensory motor stimulation, physiotherapy, Tel: 023 210 757 (CCMH) speech therapy, family therapy Fax: 023 216 258 3. Health check ups at primary school. E-mail: [email protected] 4. School based counseling 22 Children 2000 1. Advocate, support & assist Cambodia children whose lives have been affected by Road 4, Group 1 Affected by injury from land mines and UXO, to have access to education, medical care and Rong Masin village, Mines- physical rehabilitation. Au Ambil Commune, International 2. Assist the child, family & community to allow the infected on injured child to have Serei Sophon District, (CAM-I) the opportunity to reach full potential and overcome their disabilities. Banteay Mean Chey 3. Home visits to children injured by mines so that families and communities can province.

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No Organization Year Budget Target/Objectives/Activities Contact address Name Established (US$) (Tel/fax/email) provide documentation on child injuries, progress and needs. P. O. Box 1030 Phnom 4. Assist children injured by mines to have a nutritional balanced diet post trauma and Penh/ injury through small agriculture and fish projects, family micro-credit and vitamin PO Box: 48 supplementation. Aranyaprathert 12027, 5. Assist children injured by mines to identify activities they would like to participate Sakeo, Thailand in with an emphasis on sports, music and art. Tel: 054-958-843 023-216-315 23 Church World 1979 1202,000 1. Capacity development of Cambodian partners in community development P.O. Box 82 Service (CWS) (2000) 2. Food security, Preventive health #39, St. 294, Sangkat 3. Advocacy and emergency response Boeung Keng Kang I, Khan 4. Local CWD institution development unit supports Cambodian NGOs in all projects Chamcar Mon, Tel. 023 217 786 Fax: 023 217 786 [email protected] 24 CIOMAL 1995 30,000 1. National leprosy program related health issues P.O. Box 1258 (1998) 2. Education campaign #10, St. 370 3. Support to the national center for the leprosy control program. Tel/fax: 023 368 184 4. Outreach and patient education E-mail: 5. Training of national leprosy staff through workshops for provincial and district [email protected] supervisors, medical officers, and nurses 6. Raising public health awareness of leprosy for community leaders and the general public 25 Development 1995 1. Mechanical assistance to humanitarian land mine clearance DWT Cambodia, P.O.Box Technology 2. Technical and infrastructure building of small-scale industries 1244, Phnom Penh Workshop 3. Technical and managerial upgrading of Cambodian counterpart staff with a particular Tel: 023 430 677

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No Organization Year Budget Target/Objectives/Activities Contact address Name Established (US$) (Tel/fax/email) (DTW) reference to the disabled. Mobile: 012 812 031 [email protected] 26 Emergency 1997 1. Emergency surgical assistance to landmine victims & other war victims, Emergency Surgical 2. Surgical assistance for patients in need of orthopedic reconstructive surgery. Center, National road 3. Health services to the Samlot district population in cooperation with DOH; staffing, no 5 Battambang planning and management support; building construction; provision of equipment & Tel: 012 866 202 drugs. Fax: 053 370 065/053 952 822 Emergency @big pond. Comm. 27 HALO TRUST 1991 1. Securing physical access to remote areas # 13, St. 97 2. Returning mined land to the local community for rehabilitation and development Boeung Trabek 3. Providing land for settlement and cultivation for refugees and displaced people Tel: 023 364 063 Fax: 023 362 149 28 Handicap 1982 1. Mines (Mine incident database activities) P. O Box 838 International 2. Provide institutional support & technical assistance to the Cambodia Red Cross in #18, St. 400, Sangkat (HI) mine incident reporting Boeung Keng Kang I, 3. Social & Economical Rehabilitation-PRES Khan Chamcar Mon 4. Provide assistance to PWD based in the Provincial Rehabilitation Centers Tel. 023 217 300 5. Counseling and advocacy, provision of therapeutic and/or economic assistance, 023 982 811 referrals to programs which provide other services to PWDs and capacity building in Fax: 023 216 270 the community E-mail: 6. Support CDPO with CUBIC reinforcement of self-help groups [email protected] 7. Physical Rehabilitation 8. Training Cambodian physiotherapists in partnership with Technical School for Medical Care, Ministry of Health. 9. Prosthetics and Orthotics (P/O)

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No Organization Year Budget Target/Objectives/Activities Contact address Name Established (US$) (Tel/fax/email) 10. Production and distribution of lower limb P&O, tricycles, crutches and wheelchairs 11. Production in Cambodia rubber foot used by NGOs working in P&O areas. 29 Helen Keller 1992 400,000 1. Provide technical assistance on nutrition to the government and NGOs. P. O. Box 168 International (2000) 2. Build local capacity to provide primary eye care services, including screening for eye #8, St. 288, Boeung (HKI) surgery Keng Kang I 3. Prevention and treatment of vitamin A and iodine deficiency disorders (IDD) & Khan Cham Car Mon, improvement of overall nutrition status. Tel: 023 210 851 4. Training of eye and health care providers, school based education and screening for 023 213 217 eye problems Fax: 023 210 852 5. Develop information, education and communication (IEC) materials. E-mail: [email protected] 30 Help Age 1992 1. Development of older association P. O Box 525 International 2. Self-help group #16, St. 284, Sangkat (HAI) 3. Strengthening local institutions and building capacity at community, provincial and Tonle Basac national levels Tel. 023 216 076 4. Rehabilitation activities specifically targeting the vulnerable elderly people 023 219 314 5. Advocacy & policy development Fax 023 216 076 E-mail: [email protected] 31 International 1991 * Orthopaedic Center, P.O. Box Committee Red 1. Fit patients with prosthesis or orthotics and provide crutches or walking frames #406, Monivong Blvd. Cross 2. Provide wheelchairs or tricycles for a wide range of disabilities Tel:023 211 412/ (ICRC) 3. Practical training in order to ensure correct fitting of the patients 308 023 4. Screening of psychological problems and referral of patients to specialized Fax: 023 213 751 organizations after a primary consultation E-mail: [email protected] 5. Provide accommodation and meals during treatment (average stay is 2 weeks) and

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No Organization Year Budget Target/Objectives/Activities Contact address Name Established (US$) (Tel/fax/email) follow-up of patients * Phnom Penh 6. Operate P&O Component Factory 7. Provide assistance to the "Emergency" hospital where simple surgery is carried out for polio victims. Follow up. 32 International 1995 200,000 1. Eye camps P.O Box 428, Resource for (2000) 2. Ophthalmic treatment outreach #92, St. 97 Sangkat Tonle the 3. Surgical eye operation Basac, Khan Chamcar Improvement of 4. Follow-up visits Mon Sight 5. Prevention of early low vision Tel/Fax: 023 211 412 (IRIS) 6. Early detection and treatment of eye disease and impending blindness. E-mail: [email protected] 33 Japan-Cambodi 1996 850,000 1. Skill Training (motor repair, radio repair, sewing) Street 1091, Phnom Penh Thmey a Interactive 2. Orphanage(education, food and accommodation) Tel: 023 367 877 Association 016 874 849 (JCIA) 34 Jesuit Services 1990 Approx. 1. Vocational skill training for PWD P. O. Box 880 Cambodia 1 million 2. Rural development #96, St. 592 (JS-C) (2001) 3. Services for disabled mine-affected communities (community outreach, non-formal Toul Kork education, advocacy, etc). Tel: 023 880 139 4. Services for PWD, returnees, war affected (wheelchairs, income generation, school, Fax: 023 880 140 non-formal education, mine ban advocacy, housing, health, outreach) E-mail: [email protected] 5. Support war affected community (health, children center, small vocational training, schools, and non-formal education). 6. University education (scholarship to Asian universities, text book production)

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No Organization Year Budget Target/Objectives/Activities Contact address Name Established (US$) (Tel/fax/email) 7. Children (temporary accommodation for handicap children, nutrition, family assistance, hearing test & aid) 8. Service to vulnerable (community development, housing for disabled, AIDS patients, non-formal education) 9. Advocacy (landmine ban campaign, kids against war, peace, video production for advocacy) 10. Asylum Seekers (Phnom Penh) 11. Research (landmine monitor) 35 Krousar Thmey 1991 855,474 1. Protection center for children Office: # 4, Street 257 (KT) (2000) 2. Street children center Tel: 023 366 184/880 503 3. Permanent house, development village Fax: 023 428 946 4. School for the blind (Braille) and deaf Email: 5. Shadow theatre school [email protected] 6. Vocational training on boat fishing 7. School building and maintenance 8. Exhibition on Khmer heritage 36 Lutheran World 1994 3,885,400 1. Integrated Rural Development P. O. Box 37 Services (2000) -Community development, safety water, sanitation agriculture, livestock, income #37, Street 592 Sangkat (LWS) generation, family planning, HIV/AIDS awareness, rehabilitation & construction of Boeung Kak II, Toul Kork primary school, health services, literacy training & environment awareness. district 2. Demining and resettlement Tel/Fax: 023 881 100 -Demining for housing, health service, education & road communication. Email: [email protected] 3. Vocational Training Center -Skills training to enhance ownership on construction technology, engine repair, TV/radio repair, management and production of agricultural tools.

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No Organization Year Budget Target/Objectives/Activities Contact address Name Established (US$) (Tel/fax/email) -Initiative capacity building and first aid. 37 Marist Mission 100,000 1. Lavalla School promoting education for physically disabled children, P.O. Box 428 Australia 1995 (1999) 2. Primary school for physically handicapped children and integration of children to #92, Street 97 (MMA) 420,000 mainstream school. Tel: 023 211 412 (Feb-Jun 2000) Fax: 023 211 412 Email: [email protected] 38 Maryknoll 1988 584,800 1. Assistance to the University of Phnom Penh P. O. Box 632 (2000) 2. Skill training, income generation #13, St. 360 3. Community health education Khan Chamcar Morn 4. HIV/AIDS education Tel/Fax: 023 211731 mkmekong@forum. com.kh 39 MEDICAM 1989 143,000 (2000) 1. Facilitation of the communication and diffusion of health related information. CCC box 281 (M'CAM) 2. Interface between NGOs and MOH #12Eo, St. 306 3. Representation of the health NGOs Boeung Keng Kang 1 4. Consultation with NGOs on health issues Tel: 023 211 486 5. Advocacy think-tank and channel for issues related to health in Cambodia. Tel/fax: 023 314 540 6. Health-related electronic network [email protected] 7. Health-in-Cambodia related library and documentation center. Newsgroup: 8. Special health-related events news.bigpond.kh.medicam 9. Monthly conferences Website: http://www.bigpond.com.kh/users/ medicam/ 40 Mine Advisory 1992 3,959,231 1. Mine/UXO clearance and disposal P. O. Box 111 Group (1999) 2. Mine awareness #30, St. 294, Boeung

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No Organization Year Budget Target/Objectives/Activities Contact address Name Established (US$) (Tel/fax/email) Cambodia 3. Minefield marking, Data gathering on mine casualty Keng Kang. (MAG) 4. Agricultural development on clear plot of land. Tel/fax: 023 724 714 [email protected] 41 NGO Forum on 1994 270,000 1. Strengthening civil society P. O. Box 2295 Cambodia (2000) 2. Development issues (research & advocacy on the impact of aid) #35, St. 178 (NGO Forum) 3. Mekong River basin development Tel: 023 360 119 4. Information Fax: 023 214 429 5. Women (gender) [email protected] 6. Landmines (international campaign to ban landmines) Website: 7. Advocacy skill training www.camnet.com.kh/ngoforum 42 Norwegian 1996 20,014,601 1. Resettlement, rehabilitation and community integration P. O. Box 2228 People' s Aid Norwegian 2. Mine related technical advisory program #4, St. 278, Olympic Kroner 3. Rehabilitation Center for mine victims Tel: 023-210383 4. Mine clearance with CMAC Fax: 023-217729 [email protected] 43 Nuns & Lay 1995 1. Training of trainers Wat Koh, Dhammatrai Women 2. Social work village, Psardek Association of 3. Community work commune, Ponhea Leu Cambodia 4. Workshops Tel: 015 913 307 5. Publication Tel/fax: 023 212 070 6. National and international networking [email protected] 44 Operation 1997 1. Child support #229, Group 11, Sopy Enfant 2. AIDS patient support Village, Rattanak de Battambang 3. Basic education and development commune, Svay Por (OEB) 4. Public awareness and community participation, reproductive health promotion District, Battambang

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No Organization Year Budget Target/Objectives/Activities Contact address Name Established (US$) (Tel/fax/email) 5. Hospital education Province. 6. Remote area non-school education Tel: 012 910 095 [email protected] 45 Rehab Craft 1. Income generation, training P.O. Box 1278 Cambodia 2. Craft production through production workshop and producer groups (leather, silk, #69, Street 315 (RCC) wood carving) Tel/Fax: 023 880 574 3. Retail outlet Email: [email protected] 46 Save the November 1,925,500 1. Quality improvement on primary education P.O. Box 34, Phnom Penh Children 1988 (2000) 2. P-6620 primary school text book orientation project, MOEYS #8, St. 163, Sangkat Veal Norway 3. P-7823 quality improvement of basic education project Vong, Khan 7 Makara, Cambodia 4. Basic education project and reconciliation Phnom Penh, Office 5. Awareness raising on CRC Tel. 023 362 143 (SCN-CO) 6. Legal aid 023 217 720 7. Projects against child sexual exploitation 023 216 232 8. Protection care education for street children Fax: 023 215 078 9. Education and emergency care for child domestic workers in Phnom Penh [email protected] 10. Home based care and rehabilitation for differently able children in Battambang [email protected] 11. Children's Magazine Mom and Mab 12 Physical, mental, social, moral care and education (children under six years old) 47 Servants to 1993 90,000 (2000) 1. Health and development P.O. Box 538 Asia Urban' s 2. District health services # 39, St. 184 Poor-Cambodia 3. Community rehabilitation/nutrition Toul Tumpong II (SERVANTS) 4. HIV/AIDS (education/care) Tel 023 304 461 5. Women' s health (education/care) birth spacing and TBA training Fax: 023 314 461 6. Community saving and credit [email protected]

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No Organization Year Budget Target/Objectives/Activities Contact address Name Established (US$) (Tel/fax/email) 7. Child health and sanitation 48 Social Service 500,000 1. Social and mental health services P.O. Box 149 of Cambodia (1999-2000) 2. Information, awareness and advocacy #11, Street 302 (SSC) 3. Counseling, ADL and relaxation exercises Tel/Fax: 023 217 820 4. Small loans/grants [email protected] 5. STAR program, a self-help training and recovery program 49 Stiftung 1985 3,314,193 1. Vocational training and employment for youth and adults P.O. Box 90, Phnom Penh Kinderdorf (2000-2004) 2. Community-owned short term literacy for admittance to vocational training for youth #9, St. 228, Pestalozzi and adults Phnom Penh, (SKIP) 3. Trades training at private shops and at the four development service centers Tel. 023 217 807 4. Technical agriculture training for adults Fax: 023 217 807 5. Small business training [email protected] 6. Apprenticeship placements and initial employment facilitation 7. Community-owned saving groups and income generating activities for raising their food securities above 9 months 50 Trans cultural 1995 1. Mental health education P.O Box 1124 Psychosocial 2. Training #13, St. 57, Boeung Keng Organization 3. Counseling Kang I (TPO) 4. Group work (self-help groups) Tel/Fax 023 366 513 5. Clinical work 023 218 478 6. Research and publications [email protected] 51 United 153,000 1. Skill training program P.O. Box 467, C/o Cambodian (2000) 2. Poultry raising, small engine, electronic/radio repair Veterans International, # 16, Street Community 3. Horticulture 21 Development 4. Small business start up, loans/grants Tel: 033 932 997/015 330 026

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No Organization Year Budget Target/Objectives/Activities Contact address Name Established (US$) (Tel/fax/email) Foundation 5. Human rights, credit/grant Fax: 855-12 818 221 (UCC) 6. Community based for PWD promotion [email protected] 7. Infrastructure/health extension/safe water 52 Veterans 19991 1,985,000 1. Physical rehabilitation center P.O. Box 467 International/ (2000) 2. P&O services, community follow up, wheelchair manufacturing # 16, St. 21 Sangkat Tonle Cambodia 3. Skill training, income generation Basac. (VI) 4. Community-based physical therapy, small scale rehabilitation, retail outlet Tel: 855-23 217 204 5. Prosthetics/physiotherapy and outreach Fax: 855-23 218 963 [email protected] 53 Working Group 1998 1. Suppression of weapon use, promotion of non-violent problem solving P. O. Box 604 for Weapon 2. Small arms and light weapons reduction # 30, St. 352 Reduction in 3. Promotion of proper control of weapons Boeung Keng Kang 1 Cambodia Tel: 023 216 400 (WGWR) fax: 023 336 242 E-mail: wgwr@ bigpond.com.kh Website: www.igc.org/nonviolence/wgwr 54 World Vision 1979 5,816,707 1. Skill Training Program (Small engine, Electronic, radio, TV repair etc) P.O. Box 479 Cambodia 2. Community based training (pig, chicken and duck raising, pineapple planting) #20, St. 71, Sangkate (WV-C) 3. Small business start up, loans/grants Tonle Basac 4. Child health, HIV/AIDS Tel. 023 216 052 5. Children in difficult circumstances 023 217 923 6. Mine related project (awareness training, mine clearance, education) Fax: 023 216 220 [email protected]

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No Organization Year Budget Target/Objectives/Activities Contact address Name Established (US$) (Tel/fax/email) 55 Youth With A 1990 540,000 1. Education / training (English) P.O. Box 447, #9, St. 163, Mission, 2. Health (PMI training, malaria control) Sangkat Olympic Cambodia 3. Primary health care, public health education Tel. 023 217 478 (YWAM) 4. Shelter for street mothers and children 023 882 931 5. Community development Fax: 023 217 477 6. Children rehabilitation program 023 882 931 7. Cottage craft, soya and food services [email protected] 8. Group home [email protected]

Source: ™ Association of Blind Cambodia (ABC) / Project Proposal, 2000 ™ Cambodian Disabled People's Organization Information Package 2000 & Annual Report 2000 ™ National Center for Disabled Persons/Brochure, 2000 ™ National Paralympic Committee of Cambodia/Plan of Action 1998-2000 ™ Royal Decree NS/RKM/0900/160, September 4, 2000 for Establishment of CMAA ™ Disability Action Council (DAC)/Annual Report, September 1999 ™ Cambodian Red Cross/Brochure and Summary Report 1998-1999 ™ Cambodian Mine Action Center (CMAC)/Integrated Work Plan 2001 & CMAC White Paper 2000

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1-2. List of Disability-related facilities and training institutes 1-2-1. Special education No Name Activities Contact address 1 Aide aux Disabled healthcare program with educational component #172B-Eo, St. 132, Handicaps du ($30,000 a year from 2000 to 2005) Sangkat Toeuk Laok I, Cambodge (AHC) 1. Group home for poor children with physical disabilities, enabling them to attend school Phnom Penh, Cambodia 2. Vocational training center for PWDs ($20,000 annually) Tel: 012 857 580 2 Center for Child 1. Assessment, counseling, and multi-modal therapies. Takmao provincial town Mental Health 2. Psychological education of families of children with special needs, human resource training of Kandal, Cambodia (CCMH) in the field of mental handicap, dissemination of information, ($50,000 a year) Tel: 023 300 534 3 Disability Action The development of educational opportunities to meet the specific needs of CWDs. #28, St. 184, Sangkat Council- (DAC) in [Funding from UNICEF, Nippon Foundation and UNESCO ($110,000 Total) from Sept 99 to Chey Chum Nas, Khan partnership with August 2002] Daun Penh. P.O. Box Ministry of 1. Sensitization of key staff/teachers involved and general public to be active in improving 115 PnP, Cambodia. Education Youth educational opportunities for CWDs Tel: 023 215 341 and spot. 2. National policy development [email protected] (MOEYS) 3. Teaching and training materials 4. Disability awareness raising 5. Pilot project in Phnom Penh and Svay Rieng 4 Deaf Education Deaf pilot project in Kampong Som: Deaf group Action Foundation 1. Support 2 classes for the deaf with expatriate sign language specialist (2001) Tel: 012 938 570 (DEAF) 2. Education for deaf people through assistance to formal deaf primary school and initiation of [email protected] support groups for families of deaf 3. Integration of CWDs into mainstream schools

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No Name Activities Contact address 5 Khmer Culture Kampot Traditional Music School for Orphaned and Disabled Children Development 1. Traditional music instruction Institute 2. Emotional, psychological, and physical education 3. Schooling classes from grade I to XII 6 Krousar Thmey School for blind children: presently 54 students, 6-14 years old #4, St. 257, P.O. Box: (Nouvelle Famille) 1. Teacher training, primary schooling – government syllabus Phnom Penh, Cambodia 2. Integration of post grade 3 students into government schools Tel: 023 366 184/880 3. Teaching in mobility / arts and crafts 503 4. School for blind children – presently 47 students Fax: 023 428 946 5. Statistic research on deaf and blind children [email protected] 6. Two special classes in community public school are formed 7. School for deaf children– presently 93 students, 6-14 years 8. Teaching in Khmer/US sign language, traditional arts and crafts and horticulture 9. Standardization of school for deaf children 10. Extension of activities to Siem Reap. 7 Lavalla School for School run by Marist Mission, Australia. Funding from a variety of sources $65-70,000 per year. Takmao provincial town of Kandal the Physically 1. Education up to grade 6 for children with physical disabilities following government syllabus province, Cambodia Disabled for 75 students (35 residential) Tel: 012 889 660 2. Integration of students into mainstream lower secondary schools, small scale support to 25 [email protected] students attending mainstream schools 8 MOEYS– UNESCO Capacity building within MOEYS’ teacher training department in relation to inclusive education #80, Norodom Blvd. Phnom Penh, Cambodia Tel: 023 213143/210704

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No Name Activities Contact address 9 Operations Provide home-based care for CWDs- polio, mine victims, clubfoot and cerebral palsy # 229, St. 11, Sophy I, Enfants du ($111,529 from 1999-01 SCN and $29,731 in 2001 by UNICEF) Khum Rattanak, Battambang 1. Access to formal and non formal education, integration of CWDs into mainstream schools Svaypor. Battambang (OEB) 2. Access to health care and rehabilitation Tel: 053 952 752 [email protected] 10 Rabbit School, at Education for children with multiple and severe disabilities, including children with intellectual Monivong Boulevard, the Nutrition disabilities (Funded by interPART, Australia ($5,600 per year)) . Phnom Penh, Cambodia Center (MOSALVY) Presently 9 children, 7-10 years old. Tel: 012 939 441 11 DAC Children 1. Family and community awareness of the potential of CWD education #28, Street 184, Sangkat with Disability 2. Support to MOEYS, to train new teachers on disability issues, and to provide in-service Chey Chum Nas, Khan Committee training for existing teachers. Daun Penh. P.O. Box 3. Technical assistant to MOEYS on special equipment for schools to facilitate the accessibility 115 PnP, Cambodia. of CWDs in mainstream schools Tel: 023 215 341 [email protected] 12 MOEYS– Special Capacity building within MOEYS’ teacher training department on inclusive education for CWDs #80, Norodom Education bureau Boulevard. Phnom Penh, Cambodia Tel: 023 213 143/210 704

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1-2-2. Occupational Rehabilitation (Vocational Training) One of the major tasks of MOSALVY is the provision of vocational skill training (which includes literacy, numeracy, small business management and micro-enterprise) for PWDs. The Ministry has implemented this task in conjunction with international organizations. Currently there are 8 major Vocational Training Centers providing services for PWDs (3 in Phnom Penh, 1 in , 1 in Kampot province, 1 in Battambang province, 1 in and 1 in ). 3,493 trainees have graduated. Among them, 1,751 have secured employment or have their own business.

No Name Year No of PWDs Training Courses/Activities Contact address Establishe Graduated d (1999) 1 Association to Aid the 1992 34 Skills training program at Kien Sangkat Chroychangva, Khan Refugees (AAR-J) Khleang National Rehabilitation Center: Russey Keo. 1. Training Courses on literacy, tinsmith, leather, poultry, radio repair, motorcycle P.O. Box 141, Phnom repair, sewing, and business Penh, Cambodia. 2. Follow up and market research Tel: (855-23) 211 953 Fax: 430 195 2 Cambodian War 1995 124 Skills Training Program in Pursat for self-employment in community C/o CCDP, #41, St. Amputees 1. Training courses on literacy, tailoring, radio repair, motorcycle repair, hairdressing, 111, Boeung Pralith, 7 Rehab.Society peanut growing, water pump repair, and battery reconditioning Makara. P.O Box 635 (CWARS) 2. Training courses on agricultural fields Tel/Fax: (855-23) 217 338, or 3. Day care for children #12, St. 323, 4. Market research and outreach Toul Kork II, Phnom 5. Projects in new target area Penh, Cambodia. [email protected]

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No Name Year No of PWDs Training Courses/Activities Contact address Establishe Graduated d (1999) 3 Japan 1997 29 Skills training program in Phnom Penh (sewing, construction, electricity, electronic, and St. 1091, Phnom Penh Cambodia Interactive motor/machine repair) Thmey, Phnom Penh, Association (JCIA) Cambodia. Tel: (855-23) 367 877 4 Jesuit Services 1999 73 Skills Training Program in Kg. Speu: #96, St. 592, Toul Cambodia 1. Participation in international steering committee and working groups on vocational Kork, P.O. Box 880, (JS-C) training, income generation and job placement Phnom Penh, 2. Training courses on literacy, electricity, welding, agriculture, wood-carving, motor Cambodia. bicycle repair, sculpture, and tailoring Tel: (855-23) 880 139, Fax: 3. Workshops and follow up activities 880 140. 4. Non formal education project [email protected] 5. Literacy classes for mothers incorporating mines awareness, road safety, health, and nutrition 5 Maryknoll- 1991 48 Wat Than Skills Training Program in Phnom Penh. #1, St. 360, Boeung Wat Than 1. Training courses on literacy, carpentry, sewing, weaving, computer training and Keng Kang 1, small business skills Chamcarmon, P.O. 2. Follow up for and support on loans, and retail outlets Box: 632, Phnom Penh 3. Support in apprenticeship and job placement Tel: (855-23) 426 011 [email protected]

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No Name Year No of PWDs Training Courses/Activities Contact address Establishe Graduated d (1999) 6 United Cambodian 1992 57 Skills Training Program in Kampot: C/o VI #16, St. 21, P.O. 467. Community 1. Training courses on poultry raising, small engine/electronic/radio repair, and Phnom Penh, Development horticulture Cambodia. Foundation 2. Support for small business start up, loans/grants Tel: (855-23) 217 204 (UCC) 3. Follow up activities Fax: (855-23) 218 963 4. Training in human rights, and infrastructure development [email protected] 7 World Vision 1991 43 Skills training program in Battambang, Bantey Meanchey, Pursat, and Pailin: #20, St. 7, Phnom International-Cambodi 1. Radio/ motorbike repair Penh, Cambodia, P.O. a 2. Small engines/TV repair Box 479 (WVI-C) 3. Support for selection, employment, loans, follow up, community based agriculture Tel: training, and animal husbandry 023 216052/427054 Email: [email protected]

8 Veterans International 1991 37 Income generation and skills training program in Prey Veng. #16, St. 21, P.O. 467. Phnom (VI) 1. Training in silk weaving, silk worm raising Penh, (AHA – 2. Marketing of products Cambodia. Amputees Help Tel: (855-23) 217 204 Amputees) Fax: (855-23) 218 963 [email protected]

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No Name Year No of PWDs Training Courses/Activities Contact address Establishe Graduated d (1999) 9 MOSALVY-Rehab-De 1998 1. Facilitate, coordinate and liaison with 8 Vocational and Skills Training Centers # 28 St. 184, pt. Vocational Training 2. Collect and collate data/statistics and compile the progress report on graduates from Cheychum Nas, Daun Bureau skill training programs Penh, P.O. Box 115, 3. Facilitate the import/export of materials and equipment for vocational training Phnom Penh. centers. Cambodia

10 Vocational Training 1997 Rural Economic Development and Income Generation Program #28 St. 184, Cheychum Committee of 1. Technical support for capacity building of involved partners Nas, Daun Penh, P.O. the Disability Action 2. Strategic networking among NGOs and relevant services providers, promoting Box 115, Phnom Penh. Council (DAC-VTC) income generation for PWD and their families by contributing technical support and Cambodia fund raising, through implementation partnership and by organizing stakeholder Tel: (023) 215341, meeting E-mail: [email protected] 3. Assistance for stakeholders in documenting successful case/model and widely disseminate lessons learned in promoting income generation for PWD. Partners are encouraged to integrate income with other community development.

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1-2-3. Physical Rehabilitation In Cambodia there are 16 Physical Rehabilitation Centers where the overall responsibility is taken by International Organizations/NGOs in conjunction with MOSALVY. Those centers are: Kien Khleang Rehabilitation Center, supported by VI2 Kampot Rehabilitation Center, supported by HI Prey Veng Rehabilitation Center, supported by VI Pursat Rehabilitation Center, supported by HI Kraties Rehabilitation Center, supported by VI Banteay Meanchey Rehabilitation Center, HI support Kien Svay Rehabilitation Center supported by CT3 Siem Reap Rehabilitation Center, supported by HI Calmette Rehabilitation Center, supported by CT Kampong Thom Rehabilitation Center, supported by HI Sihanouk Ville Rehabilitation Center, supported by CT Kampong Cham Rehabilitation Center, supported by HI Kampong Chhnang Rehabilitation Center, CT support Kampong Speu Rehabilitation Center, ARC5 support Takeo Rehabilitation Center, supported by HI4 Battambang Rehabilitation Center, supported by ICRC6

No Name Year Purpose/Activities Contact Address established 1 American Red Cross 1992 Provincial Rehabilitation Center in Kg Speu: Corner of St. 51/360. P.O. Box (Am-Cross) 1. Physical rehabilitation services including P&O production, wheelchairs and walking 535. aids distribution and physiotherapy. Tel: 023 211 996/362 970 2. Community services including patient identification and follow-up of former patients Fax: 023 214 105 in collaboration with community-based workers (with NCDP-CBR Program, SSC, email: ADD) [email protected]

2 Veterans International 3 Cambodia Trust 4 Handicap International 5 American Red Cross 6 International Committee of the Red Cross

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No Name Year Purpose/Activities Contact Address established 2 Association to 1994 Kien Khleang National Rehabilitation Center. Sangkat Chroychangva, Aid the 1. Rehabilitation services . P.O. Refugees (AAR-J) 2. Production of wheelchairs Box 141, Phnom Penh. 3. Distribution of wheelchairs Cambodia. 4. Follow up and maintenance Tel: (855-23) 211 953 Fax: (855 23) 430 195 [email protected] 3 Cambodia 1993 1. 3 year training course for P&O technicians Calmette Hospital, Monivong School for 2. Training of Category 2 (ISPO Standards) P&O from Cambodia and Region (changed Blvd, P.O. Box 122 Phnom Prosthetics and Orthotics to Regional Training School in Oct. 1999, students accepted from Laos, Vietnam, Penh, Cambodia (CSPO) Myanmar) Tel: 023 368 241 3. Support for school clinic at Calmette hospital Fax: 023 427 067 4. Outreach, follow-up [email protected] 4 Cambodia Trust 1993 Physical Rehabilitation Centers in Phnom Penh, Kampong Som and Kampong Chhnang: Calmette Hospital, (CT) 1. Support for school clinic at Calmette Hospital Cambodia Trust Physical Monivong Blvd. P.O. Box Rehabilitation Center 122, Phnom Penh, 2. Research on effectiveness of P&O services on Socio-Economic situation of PWD. Cambodia. 3. Production and distribution of P&O device, wheelchairs and walking aids Tel: 023 368 241/ 427 067 4. Physiotherapy service. Fax: 023 427 067 5. Community services including patient identification and follow-up of former patients [email protected]

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No Name Year Purpose/Activities Contact Address established 5 Comite International de l'Ordre 1997 Implementation and support of a National Rehabilitation Program for persons affected by #10, St. 370, Sangkat de leprosy: Boeung Keng Kang I, Malte pour l'Assistance aux 1. Physiotherapy, preventive and palliative activities, preparation and follow up of Chamcarmon. Lépreux (CIOMAL) surgical patients P.O. Box 1258, Phnom 2. Treatment of perforating ulcers and minor surgery Penh Cambodia. 3. Provision of orthopedic aids, surgery, reparative and amputation Tel: 023 211 996/ 362 970 [email protected] m.kh 6 Handicap International (HI) 1984 Support 7 P&O Workshops: Banteay Meanchey, Siem Reap, Kampong Thom, Pursat, #18, St. 4000, Boeung Kampot, Kampong Cham, and Battambang Keng Kang. P.O. Box 838 1. Physical rehabilitation services including P&O production, wheelchairs and walking Phnom Penh Cambodia. aids distribution and physical therapy Tel: 023 217 300/217 298 2. Production of tricycles (Phnom Penh) Fax: 023 216 270 3. Support for the MOSALVY in term of staff training on techniques, management, [email protected] communication, and budgeting .kh 4. Support for provincial Rehabilitation Pilot Center, Takeo 5. Pilot project for integrated approach to rehabilitation 6. Meeting points, outreach, referral, economic rehabilitation 7. Conversion of 4 P&O workshops into Provincial Rehabilitation Centers

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No Name Year Purpose/Activities Contact Address established 7 International Committee of 1991 Component Factory–Beng Trabek (Phnom Penh) #81, Sothearos Boulevard the Red Cross 1. Production and distribution of P&O components P.O. Box 408, Phnom (ICRC) 2. Walking aids production and distribution (elbow crutches, canes) Penh, Cambodia Regional Rehabilitation Center in Battambang Tel: 023 302 096/308 023 3. Production of P&O, wheelchairs and walking aids distribution, and physical therapy [email protected] 4. Community services including patient identification and follow-up of former patients 5. Wheelchair distribution system 8 Jesuit Services Cambodia 1994 Rehabilitation program: #9, St. 592, Phnom Penh (JS-C) 1. Production of wheelchair, cushions, tricycle and other assistive devices Cambodia. 2. Distribution system, follow up Tel: 023 880 139 3. Production and distribution sewing chairs for amputees [email protected] 4. Provision of hearing aids for children 9 Veterans International (VI) Physical Rehabilitation Center (Kien Kleang, Prey Veng Svay Rieng, Kampong Cham, Kien Khleang National 1994 Kratie) Rehabilitation Center. 1. Physical rehabilitation services including P&O production, wheelchairs and walking Sangkat Chroychangva, aids distribution and physiotherapy Russey Keo. 2. Community services including patient identification and follow-up of former patients P.O. Box 141, Phnom Penh Cambodia. [email protected]

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No Name Year Purpose/Activities Contact Address established 10 DAC Physical 1998 The DAC Physical Rehabilitation committee is made up of 3 sub committees (P&O sub #28, St. 184, Sangkat Chey Rehabilitation committee, physiotherapy sub committee and Wheelchair sub committee). Chum Nas, Khan Daun Committee 1. Equitable distribution of quality physical rehabilitation services to all physically Penh. P.O. Box 115 Phnom Disabled Penh, Cambodia. 2. Standard and quality of service Tel: 023 215 341 3. Accessibility of services [email protected] 4. Policies relating to staff job description, professional status and salary 5. Identification of the needs of PWDs nation wide and matching service provision to needs 6. Plan for long term sustainability of physical rehabilitation services 7. Support for the conversion of P&O workshop into a Rehabilitation Center 8. Patient/public information through leaflet, posters & other campaigns 11 MOSALVY- 1983 Responsible in coordination, facilitation and cooperation with national and international #28, St. 184, P.O. Box 115 Rehabilitation Department bodies or organizations for the implementation of the national policy and guidelines for Phnom Penh the development of program and services within the rehabilitation sector. Tel: 023 724 292/724 292 1. Information/statistics collection 2. Monitoring and report of field activities within rehabilitation programs

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1-2-4. Medical Rehabilitation No Name Year Projects/Activities Contact address established 1 Angkor Hospital for 1998 The hospital has been operated by Friends Without Border (FWB) Provincial town of Siem Children in 1. Surgical and medical treatment for children with disabilities Reap. P.O. Box 50 Siem Reap Tel/Fax: 063 963 490 [email protected] 2 Comite International de l'Ordre 1997 National Leprosy Program initiated health education campaigns. #10, St. 370, Sangkat de 1. National rehabilitation program for persons affected by leprosy Boeung Keng Kang I, Malte pour 2. Public health awareness of leprosy for community leaders and general public Chamcarmon. l'Assistance aux Lépreux 3. Training of national leprosy staff, in the form of workshop for provincial and district P.O. Box 1258, Phnom (CIOMAL) supervisors, medical officers, and nurses Penh, Cambodia. 4. Outreach and patient education [email protected] 5. Physiotherapy, preventive and palliative, and preparation and follow up of surgical m.kh candidates 6. Treatment of perforating ulcers and minor surgery 7. Orthopedic aids, surgery, reparative and amputation 3 Help Age 1995 Ophthalmic program (in support of the National Sub-Committee for the Prevention of #9, St. 288, P.O. Box 525 International Blindness Phnom Penh, Cambodia. (HAI) 1. Improvement of provincial hospital facilities Tel/Fax: 023 216 076 2. Training and consolidation [email protected]

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No Name Year Projects/Activities Contact address established 4 Handicap International 1994 Para-Tetra Rehabilitation Center in Battambang, rehabilitation services to patients with Chamcar Samrong Village, (HI) spinal cord injuries including land mine victims Chamcar Somrong 1. Medical care, physical therapy, occupational therapy Commune, District of 2. Provision of equipment, social integration and sports. Battambang. 3. Support for the MOSALVY in term of staff training on techniques, management, Tel: 053-95 27 10 communication, and budgeting Mobile: 012-96 29 46 5 ROSE 1997 Medical Rehabilitation Program: Kien Khleang National 1. Surgical physiotherapy and medical services for people with visual impairment and Rehabilitation Center. people with physical deformations Sangkat Chroychangva, Khan Russey Keo. P.O. Box 141, Phnom Penh Cambodia.

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1-2-5. Mental Health No Name Projects/Activities Contact address 1 Social Services Cambodia (SSC) 1. STAR program # 11, St. 302, P.O. Box 149 2. Self-help training Phnom Penh, Cambodia 3. Recovery program Phone: (855-23) 217 820 4. Disability awareness program Fax: (855-23) 426 746 5. Counseling services Email: [email protected] 2 TRANS Cultural Community Mental Health Program provides support for vulnerable individuals, families and #209, St. 63, Khan Chamcar Psychosocial Organization groups of people suffering from mental disorders or distress. Programs are implemented at the Mon. Phnom Penh, Cambodia (TPO) community and provide clinical services. P.O. Box: 1124 1. Medical health education Tel: 023 366 513/218 478 2. Psycho-education, training Fax: 023 366 513 3. Counseling, clinical work [email protected]

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1-2-6. Prevention of Disabilities No Name Projects/Activities Contact address 1 American Friends Service Committee Working Group for Weapons Reduction in Cambodia #30, St. 352, P.O. Box 604, (AFSC ) 1. Formation and monitoring (government actions for weapons collection, destruction, and Phnom Penh, Cambodia storage, community security and weapons abuses). Tel: 023 216 400/ 363 242 2. Public education, research, networking [email protected] 3. Draft of weapon law and weapons for development 2 Cambodia Health Promotion and National Coverage Plan on Prevention: #151-153, St. Kampuchea Primary Health Care Project 1. National health promotion and primary health care Krom, Phnom Penh Ministry of Health 2. Provincial health service, training and delivery Tel: 023 426 841/ 722 933 (MOH) 3. Community development: training and support for district, commune and village Fax: 023 426 841 development committees [email protected] 4. Vaccination program and Vitamin A distribution 5. Maternal and child health care (MCH) 3 Cambodian Mine Mine clearance and awareness Building 10-12, Road 528, Action Center Quarter Boeung Kak I, P.P. (CMAC) Tel: 023 981 083/4 Fax: 023 367 096 4 HALO Trust Program based in Pursat and Banteay Meanchey focusing on mine clearance and mine # 13, St. 97, Boeung Trabek, awareness: Phnom Penh, Cambodia 1. Securing physical access to remote locations Tel: 023 364 063 2. Returning mined land to local community for rehabilitation and development Fax: 023 362 149 3. Providing land for settlement and cultivation for refugees and displaced people

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No Name Projects/Activities Contact address 5 Helen Keller International Nutrition Program #8, St. 288, P.O. Box 168 (HKI) 1. National policy on Vitamin A distribution, information, and education Tel: 023 210 851/ 213 217 2. Home gardening through NGOs Fax: 023 362 570 3. Iodized salt and primary eye care program 4. School eye health education and screening 6 Jesuit Services Campaign to Ban Landmines #9, St. 592, Toul Kork, Phnom Cambodia (JS-C) 1. Participation in international steering committee and working groups Penh, Cambodia. 2. Support for Campaign to Ban Landmines Tel: 023 880 139 3. Joint Kids Against War Campaign [email protected] 4. Landmine Monitor Group 5. Non formal education project 6. Literacy classes for mothers which incorporate mines awareness, road safety, health and nutrition 7 Mines Advisory Demining and mine awareness amongst especially water sources, schools, clinics, resettlement #21, St. 302, P.O. Box 116 Group (MAG) areas Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Tel: 023 981 083/981 084 Fax: 023 367 096 8 Norwegian Peoples' Aid 1. Resettlement of people on demined land # 4, St. 278, S/K Olympic (NPA) 2. Health promotion in villages P.O.Box 2228, Phnom Penh Tel: 023 210 383 Fax: 023 217 729 [email protected]

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No Name Projects/Activities Contact address 9 Sub-Committee for Basic eye care program delivery systems covering all part in the country Ang Doung Hospital, Prevention of 1. Upgrading of existing facilities and skills Norodom Boulevard. P.O Box Blindness 2. Strengthening provincial & district eye care resources 2027, Phnom Penh 3, 4. Integrating primary eye care into primary health care Cambodia. 5. Upgrading capacity of health personnel to implement cataract surgical services, trachoma Tel/Fax: 855 23 211 072 or control, outreach eye care services, etc. 855 15 920 913/16 819 277 [email protected] or [email protected] 10 UNICEF Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Priorities #11, St. 75, P.O. Box 176 1. Safe motherhood national policy Phnom Penh, Cambodia. 2. Birth spacing policy Tel: 023 426 214/ 426 215 3. Vaccine preventable diseases Fax: 023 426 284 4. Micro nutrient deficiencies [email protected] http://www.unicef.org/ 11 World Health 1. National Immunization Days (NIDs) #120, St. 228/51, P.O. Box Organization 2. Polio vaccination 1217 Phnom Penh, (WHO) 3. Distribution of Vitamin A Cambodia. 4. Sub national immunization days Tel: 023 216 610/ 216 942 5. Health coverage plan Fax: 023 216 211 6. Polio eradication unit [email protected] 12 World Vision 1. Mine Awareness Training Teams (MATT) # 20, St. 71, P.O.Box 479, International 2. Integrated mine clearance/education (with MAG) Phnom Penh, Cambodia (WVI) Tel: 023 216 052 / 427 054 Fax: 023 216 220 [email protected]

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1-2-7. Others No Name Projects/Activities Contact address 1 Children Affected by Mines International Facilitate, support and assist Cambodian children affected by injury form mines and UXOs to P.O. Box 1030, Phnom Penh, in Cambodia (CAM-I) access to: Cambodia. 1. Physical rehabilitation Tel: 023 216 315 or 2. Education, medical care and their social needs 054 958 843 3. Home visits services [email protected] 4. Nutrition status

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Annex 2. List of Disability-related Aid Projects

2-1. List of Disability-related International Aid(Multilateral/Bilateral Organizations) No Project Title Implementing Donors Duration Budget $ Purpose / Activities Agencies 1 Kampong Speu AusAID-Am- Australia 2000-2002 1. Production of P&O devices, distribution of wheelchairs and crutches Rehabilitation Cross in partnership 2. Provision of physiotherapy treatment Center with MOSALVY, 3. Provision of training to Cambodian staff SSC. 4. Outreach services 5. Follow up service for all patients 6. Support for national rehabilitation sector 2 Volunteer Australian Expert Australia 1998- Dispatch Australian experts to work in fields of socio-economic study, Dispatched Service Overseas special education, accessibility and communication, training on community Program Program (AESOP) based workers and to assist in establishment and strengthen the Disability Action Council and to help MOSALVY regarding to social welfare, disability issues and rehabilitation sector 3 Local Project Cambodia Trust JICA Oct. 2000 1. Identify the impact areas of rehabilitation services provided for PWDs Formulation Study (CT) through assessing the situation of PWDs regarding quality of life and “Qualitative other areas of their living situation after receiving rehabilitation Impact of service. Assistance to 2. To get know about the PWD's feeling in terms of mainstreaming Disabled People” and/or social integration activities.

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No Project Title Implementing Donors Duration Budget $ Purpose / Activities Agencies 4 Centralized Canadian Canada 2000-2001 Support for DAC and MOSAVLY on the development of disability Disability Data International database base Project Development Agency (CIDA) 5 Country Profile: JICA JICA Feb.-Mar. 1. Collection and collation of the secondary information / data Study on Persons 2001 2. Compilation of a manual with Disabilities: 3. Guiding of tool for the planning of international cooperation in the Cambodia field of disability and rehabilitation sector 6 Regional and ESCAP UN 1998-ongoing Provision of financial support for the representative of the disability Global organizations in Cambodia to participate in the workshops, meetings, and Cooperation seminars abroad 7 Integrated Pest FAO UN 1998 Provision of technical knowledge through practical training for rural Management people including PWDs (rice farmers) on Integrated Pest Management Program 8 Cambodia GTZ- German Three years from Provide support to Disabled Veterans and their families Disabled Veterans Demobilization team Federal 2000 1. Supporting community integration, awareness raising and build up Assistance Ministry for self-confidence among the group Program Economic 2. Addressing specific needs Cooperation 3. Facilitating the access to physical rehabilitation services, educational (BMZ) and skills training and income generation opportunities. 9 “Rehabilitation of HI (Belgium) JICA Aug 2000- Strengthen capacity building of MOSALVY especially in the areas of Disabled People ongoing 1. Information and service center role for PWDs with Integrated 2. Extending services for PWDs living in remote areas Approach in Siem

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No Project Title Implementing Donors Duration Budget $ Purpose / Activities Agencies Reap Province through Development of Provincial Rehabilitation Center (PRC) 10 Disability ILO UN 1998 Accessibility of PWDs to vocational and business training Resource Team 1. Contacting with vocational training providers to include PWD into the training centers 2. Assisting PWD to start their own business 3. Access to credit, loan for graduated PWDs 4. Counseling and assist in finding employment. 5. Follow up to PWDs after job placement 6. Adaptive equipment and architectural modification of facilities. 11 Japan Overseas JICA JICA Ongoing 1. System engineer at Rehabilitation Department Cooperation 2. Primary school teacher at an orphanage Vo lu n te er s 3. School at MOSALVY. (JOCV) 12 Social Affairs JICA JICA Ongoing Dispatch of experts to organization such as MOEYS, MWVA, CMAC etc. Administration Advisor 13 Country-focused JICA and others JICA One course in Scholarships and other forms of funds to staff of MOSALVY and other group training each year related institutions for training courses in Japan, other neighboring “Social Welfare (2000-2005) countries, and Cambodia

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No Project Title Implementing Donors Duration Budget $ Purpose / Activities Agencies Administration”

14 Cambodia Mental NORAD Norway 1998-2001 1. Restoration of basic psychiatric services and facilities Health 2. Training of Cambodian psychiatric residents psychiatric nurses Development 3. Improvement of clinical services for person with mental illness Program 4. Psychiatric mobile teams reaching population outside PP (CMHDP) 15 Home base care NORAD Norway 2000 45,812 Provision of education opportunities to CWDs.. and Rehabilitation for differently able Children in Bat 16 "Model Social and SSC JICA Started in Dec. 1. Counseling and referral services for physical and mentally disabled Mental Health 1998 2. Technical assistance to implementing NGOs, SSC, by dispatching a Services in technical advisor specialized in group counseling. " 17 Children in Need UNICEF UN 1. CBR services for CWDs of Special 2. Special education services and research Protection (CNSP) 3. Data collection and training 4. Awareness raising 5. Identification of disability prevention measures

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No Project Title Implementing Donors Duration Budget $ Purpose / Activities Agencies 18 Health and VSO Core funding 1991 Dispatch of volunteers to work in many fields for strengthening local Disability program from DFID organizations and government institutions related to social welfare, and British disability issues and rehabilitation sector Government 19 Prevention of WHO UN 1991- Technical assistance to the program of prevention of blindness, mental Disability health, Tuberculosis, leprosy, maternal and child health Program 20 Workshop on WHO-DAC UN 2001 18,000 Financial and technical assistance to conduct national workshops to Multi-sectoral strengthen multi-sectoral collaboration in Rehabilitation services at Collaboration in community level Rehabilitation Services 21 Food Aid Program World Food UN 1994- Provision of food for organizations working for rehabilitation center where for Rehabilitation Program (WFP) there are activities to provide accommodation and food for patients 22 Prevention of World Health UN 1991- Funding organizations working with/for PWDs on disability-related Blindness, Mental Organization (WHO) activity Health, Tuberculosis, Leprosy, polio

Source: CCC directory 2000-2001 and Disability Action Council Information Management System

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Annex 3. List of Disability-related Reports and Documents

3-1. Disability-related Laws and Regulations Name Date of Issue Description Royal Decree May 28, 1999 Promulgating the law for implementing the Mine Ban Treaty, which prohibits the use, stockpiling and transfer of NS/RKM/0599/03 anti personnel mines and on their destruction Royal Decree June 17, 1999 Establishment of Ministry of Social Affairs, Labor, Vocational Training, and Youth Rehabilitation- MOSALVY NS/RKM/0699/06 Royal Decree September 4, 2000 Establishment of Cambodian Mine Action and Victim Assistance Authority-CMAA as national regularity on mine NS/RKM/0900/160 action and victim assistance in Cambodia Government Decision December 20, 1990 Principle guidelines of rehabilitation, vocational training, and job placement for PWD No 181 SSR/SC Government Decisions February 2, 1995 Formation of an Inter Ministerial Committee for organizing Cambodian Handi-sports Day on a yearly basis. No 15/SSR/RGC March 10, 1999 No 22/SSR/RGC Government Sub-decree April 4, 1995 Establishment of an Inter-ministerial Committee on primary health care to support the development and No 37/ANK/BK implementation of a national policy on primary health care, focusing on disability prevention Government Sub-decree October 6, 1997 Retirement pensions and disability regime for civil servants. No 059/ANK/BK Government Sub-decree October 24, 1997 Establishment of the National Paralympic Committee of Cambodia with main responsibility to organize sporting No 70/ANK/BK activities for PWDs at national and international levels Government Sub-decree April 9, 1999 Supplementary salary of civil servants, military, national police, retirees, and disabled official. No 28/ANK/BK Government Sub-decree October 4, 1999 Organization and functioning of the MOSALVY, focusing on preparation of guidelines and policies to protect and

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Name Date of Issue Description No 87/ANK/BK support PWDs Ministerial Decision January 10, 1992 Implementing the Declaration on Organizational Structure of Rehabilitation for PWDs. No 10 PKNN/MDVSA Ministerial Decision (Prakas) May 10, 1997 Establishment of the National Center for Disabled Persons with the main responsibility being provision of No 757/MOSALVA rehabilitation, job placement and referral services Ministerial Decision (Prakas), October 26, 1999 Establishment of the Disability Action Council -DAC as national semi autonomous coordinating body on disability No 308/MOSALVY and rehabilitation. Ministerial Decision (Prakas), August 28, 2000 Establishment of a working group on draft legislation to protect the rights of PWDs No 306/MOSALVY Ministerial Regulation (Prakas), January 28, 2000 Organization, roles and function of municipal/provincial SALVY to provide rehabilitation services to PWDs. No 043/MOSALVY Ministerial Regulation (Prakas), January 31, 2000 Establishment of a Special Education Bureau for PWDs and Minority Groups. N0 318 PRK/KC/MOEYS Ministerial Regulation (Prakas), May 12, 2000 Establishment of a component factory to provide P&O devices to rehabilitation workshops countrywide No 174/MOSALVY Ministerial Regulation (Prakas), May 12, 2000 Establishment of Physiotherapy Rehabilitation Center in Phnom Penh No 175/MOSALVY

Note:* Cambodia does not have separate disability laws at the present, but disability issues have been addressed in some existing Cambodian Laws and Regulations. However, draft legislation on "The Rights of PWD" is being developed. The draft law aims to promote integration of PWDs into mainstream development programs/activities which include health, accessibility, education, vocational training, employment, etc. to ensure the protection and promotion of PWD rights and prohibition of abuse and neglect of these PWDs and discrimination against them.

Remarks: The legal documents shown in the table above are listed based on hierarchy of legal status and followed by the date of issuance.

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3-2. International Legal Binding and Non Binding Documents Name Date of Ratification Description International Legal Binding Documents Universal Declaration of Human December 10, 1948 Promote fundamental human rights to all. Each article applies to every individual regardless of Rights disabilities, gender, race, color, religion or any other status of life. Any form of discrimination violates the principle of Equality. International Covenant on Civil April 20, 1992 Language similar to Universal Declaration of Human Rights on protection of the right to privacy. Actual and Political Rights title is "UN Convention Against Torture and other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment" that are major causes of disability. International Covenant on Cultural April 20, 1992 Article grants the Right of self-determination. Article 6 guarantees the Right of Work, which includes the and Economical Rights right to earn a living gain living by work. Article 12 guarantees the right to attain the highest standard of physical and mental health United Nations Convention on the 1989 Provides comprehensive rights of the child to education and health and prohibits to labor force Rights of the Child World Program of Action 1982 Aimed at the promotion of effective measures for the prevention of disability, rehabilitation and the Concerning Disabled Persons realization of equal opportunities for PWDs. Declares the UN Decade of Disabled Persons (1983-1992) UN Resolution 37/52 UN ESCAP Asian and Pacific October 20, 1994 The target of the decade is outlined in the document "Implementation of the Agenda for Action for the Decade of Disabled Persons, Asian and Pacific Decade of Disabled Persons". 1993-2002 Mine Ban Treaty July 28, 1999 Prohibit the use, stockpiling, production and transfer of anti personnel mines and their destruction. It Ottawa, December 1997 stipulates concrete action for eradicating landmines and for ensuring assistance to victims. International Legal Non Binding Documents United Nations Declaration on the December 9, 1975 Provides instruments to protect fundamental rights of PWD. Rights of PWD UNESCO World Declaration on Involved in 1990 but real Enforce the implementation of the Principle of Inclusive Education.

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Name Date of Ratification Description Education for All activities start in 2000 UN Standard Rules on December 1993 Implies a strong political and moral commitment by the State to take action for the equalization of PWD Equalization of Opportunity for opportunities PWD

* Cambodia is one of the leading Asian countries that is a signatory and recognizes most International and Regional instruments (meaning Declaration, UN Resolution, Treaty, Covenant, and Law) that can be used to protect the rights of PWD.

Note: The list of the documents in the tables: 3.2.1 and 3.2.2 is made based on hierarchy of legalstatus and followed by the date of issuance.

Source: The Compendium of Cambodian Laws Volume III, CLRDC, 2000 Landmine Monitor, Cambodia 2000 ASEAN and the Banning of Anti-personnel Landmines, Landmine Monitor 2000

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