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List of Foreign Ngos Which Signed Mou with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation List of Foreign NGOs Which Signed MoU with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation I- NGOs from Asia 1- China MoU Projects and Supporting Address of Foreign NGOs NGOs Signing Date No NGOs' Name Countries Expenditure Ministries Representatives and Validation 1 Field Relief Agency (FRA) Taiwan, China 27-12-2000 Social Affairs Min of Education Brachea Ket, Sangkat Phsar Kandal, Poi Mrs. Yang Wei Lin New MoU 13-09-2022 2019-2021 Pet City Banteay Meanchey Province, General Director USD 1,755,000 Tel. 012 458-799 2 Angkor Hospital for Hong Kong, 07-10-2016 Health Min of Health Mondul 1, Sangkat Svay Dangkum, Mr. Ngoun Chan Children China 04-10-2022 2019-2022 (Agre 2017-19) Siem Reap, Tel: 063 963 409 Email: Pheaktra New MoU USD26,954,987 [email protected] Country Repre 3 Concordia Welfare and Hong Kong, 31-12-2013 Education Mini of # 18 I -18 J, Street Northbridge, Mrs. Thoy Kanhchana, Education Foundation China 14-02-2023 2019-2021 Education TeukThla, Khan SenSok, P.P. Branch Manager New MoU USD 305,563 [email protected] 4 Ling Liang World-Wide China 06-06-2016 Education Mini of #14, St 8, Sangkat Phnom Penh Dr. Lau Chi Leung Light Society Limited New Reg. 06-06-2019 2016-2018 Education Thmey, Khan Sensok, Phnom Penh Charlie Matthew, USD 250,000 Country Director 5 China for Peace and China 12-09-2017 Education Union of Youty # 24, St 590, Boeung Kak II, Toul Kork Mr. Weng Yuting Development Foundation New Reg. 12-09-2020 2017-2020 Federation of Country Director USD 1,950,000 Cambodia 6 Kunming Yundi Behavior China 01-07-2019 Education Min of Education #4E1, St Lom, Borpok Village, Sangkat Mr. Luo Zhi and Research Center New Reg. 01-07-2022 2019-2021 Kakab, Khan Por Senchey, Phnom Penh Director USD 333,900 7 Tzu Chi Charity China 21-08-2019 Social Affairs Min of Social #349, Porprok Village, Sangkat Por Sen Mr. Hsieh Ming Hsuan Foundation New Reg. 21-08-2022 2019-2021 Affairs Chey, Phnom Penh, Cambodia Representative USD 2,321,357 Tel: 855 23 890 211, 089 333 672, 012 589 688 Total = 07 1 2- India 1 Missionaries of Charity India 14-02-2002 Health Min of Health # 475 Monivong BLVD, PO. Box. 881, Ms. Ezeobi Maria (MC) New MoU 11-02-2023 2019-2022 Tel. 023 213 491 Euphemia Ngozi USD 1,850,000 Superior 2 Operation ASHA USA 13-09-2010 Health Min of Health # 21, St. 313, Beoung Kok 2, Toul Kok, Mr. Narith Ratha New MoU 09-03-2023 2019-2021 Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Program Director USD 576,000 Tel: 097 5561511 Total = 02 3- Japan 1 Shanti Volunteer Japan 12-07-2000 Education Min of # 08, St 424, Lumnob Toeuk, Chamcar Mr. KASE Takashi Association (SVA) New MoU 23-01-2021 2018-2021 Education Morn. Tel: 023 219 080/023 220 864 Country Director USD 1,246,824.96 2 International Volunteers Japan 27-11-2001 Agriculture Min of # 9 AB, St. 446, Sangkat Toul Tompong Mr. Ayumi Matsuura of Yamagata (IVY) New MoU 10-01-2022 2019-2021 Agriculture I, Khan Chamkarmorn, Phnom Penh Country Rep. USD 790,367.36 Office Tel: 015 916 000, Email: [email protected] 3 Japan Team of Young Japan 14-12-2001 Education Min of # 37, St.476, Sangkat Toul TompongII, Mr. Yakabe Saki Human Power (JHP) New MoU 13-02-2023 2020-2022 Education Khan Chamkarmon, Phnom Penh Country Rep USD 1,813,000 (Agr. 2018-2021) Tel. 023 221 189, PO Box 2022 CCC119 Email: [email protected] 4 Japan Lay Missionary Japan 16-01-2002 Community Min of No. 747, St. 19MC5, Russei 3, Stoeung Mr. Asano Miyuki Movement (JLMM) New MoU 13-02-2023 Development Education Mean Chhey, Mean Chhey. Country Rep. , 2020-2022 (Agr. 2018-2021) Tel. 012 894 653, 017 495 791 USD 407.100 Email: [email protected] 5 Share Cambodia (SHARE) Japan 30-05-2002 Health Min of Health Kulean Tbong commune Kuleaen Mr. MIEKO SEI New MoU 27-09-2020 2017-2020 Tbong District Pheah Vihear Province MORGAN USD 735,033 Tel: 023 88 06 47 Director 2 6 Foundation for Japan 06-02-2002 Health Min of Health #82F, Str.210, Teuk La-ak II, Toul Mr. Kazato Saeki International New MoU 10-01-2022 2017-2020 Kork, Phnom Penh, Tel. 012 922 176, Country Rep. Development /Relief USD 1,764,130 023 880 655, Email: [email protected] 7 Caring For Young Khmer Japan 06-03-2002 Health, Education Mini of No. 98, St. 432, Chamcar Mon, Mr. CHAN SREY (CYK) New MoU 20-01-2023 2020-2023 Education Tel. 023 210 849 Country Director USD 447,940 8 Japan International Japan 07-02-2002 Agriculture, Food Min of # 95E1, St. 113, Boeung Keng Kang II, Ms. Mariko OMURA Volunteer Center (JVC) New MoU 30-06-2020 Processing Agriculture Chamkarmorn, Phnom Penh. C o u n t r y D i r e c t o r 2017-2020 Tel: 023 885 731 USD 508,394 9 Japan Mine Action Japan 22-08-2002 CMAC Mine Action No. 170, St.156, Touk Laak II, Toul Mr. Suenaga Noriyoshi Service (JMAS) New MoU 16-06-2023 2020-2024 Center Kork. Fax. 023 990 532, Resident Rep. USD 7,050,000 Email: [email protected] 10 Japan Asia Network Japan 16-01-2003 Education, Humanity Min of Cult # 3, Group 1, Wat Prey Speu, SreChum Mr. Yoshinobu (JAN) New MoU 02-02-2021 for Children Roa, Choam Chao, Port Sen Chey. Kumagai Country 2018-2020 Tel. 023 885 484, 023 883 018 Director USD 632,750 Email: [email protected] 11 PH-Japan Foundation Japan 19-01-2005 Health Min of Helth #09 Road Pracheatipatey, 7th village, Mr. Toshihiko (Fomer Project HOPE New MoU 09-03-2023 2018-2022 (Ag. 2018-2020) Kampong Thom Commune, Stung Sen KANZAKI Japan) USD 508,000 District, Kampong Thom Province CountryDirector Tel: 062 962 227, [email protected] Email: [email protected] 12 Hearts of Gold Japan 27-07-2005 Education & Sport Min of # 52 C, St. 123, Toul Tompong I, Mr. NISHIYAMA New MoU 07-05-2021 2018-2020 Education Chamkarmorn Tel: 012635 142 Naoki, USD 579,483 Email: [email protected] Regional Director 13 The Cornerstone Japan 25-10-2002 Orphanage Min of #21E, St.552, BeungkokI, Toul Kork, Katsuko Maeda Orphanage Cambodia New MoU 11-10-2020 2017-2020 Social Affairs PP. Tel: 023882 812 Country Rep. USD 201,155 14 Japan Relief for Cambodia Japan 28-10-2005 Health, Education Min of Prek Cheang Prum, SK Veal Sbov, Chba Mr. Douglas Steele &World Assistance for New MoU 12-09-2020 2017-2019 Education Ampov, Tel. 012 333 7730, 023 218 640, Country Director Cambodia (Former "J R C USD 3,486,304 [email protected] 089 991 940 & A A for Cambodia") 3 15 School Aid Japan Japan 11-08-2005 Education Min of # 31, St.396, BKK III, Chamcarmon Mr. Shigeo Aoki New MoU 09-06-2020 2017-2019 Education Tel. 012 252 011/077 327 244 Executive Director USD 3,021,103 Mr. Yin Yuth Office Manager, Cam 16 Renacer, Walk with Japan 19-01-2007 Social Welfare Min of #429, St. 24BT, Sangkat Boeng Tompong Ms. Pilar Casas Woman New MoU 04-03-2022 2019-2021 Social Affairs II, Khan Mean Chey, Phnom Penh Country Rep USD 354.066 Tel. 023 223 678/ 092 844 817 Email: [email protected] 17 National Federation of Japan 31-05-2007 Education Min of Group 16, Sangkat Svay Dangkum, Mr. Nong Vutha, UNESCO Associations New MoU 11-06-2021 2019-2021 Education Siem Reap Municipality, Siem Country Rep. in Japan. USD 855,000 Riemp, Cambodia Tel: 063 965 607 18 The Education for Japan 25-03-2008 Education Min of Building 128, Russian Blvd, Sangkat Mr. Cheng Chandy Development Fund New MoU 21-05-2020 2020-2022 Education Tek Laak I, Khan Toul Kok, Phnom President (EDF-Cambodia) USD 794,443 (Agre.2019-2022) Penh. Tel: 023 691 5551/ 012 67 61 46 19 Japan Anti- Tuberculosis Japan 05-06-2008 Health Min of Health Cenat, St.278/95, Boeung Keng Kang II, Dr. Kosuke Okada Association (JATA) New MoU 30-06-2020 2017-2020 P.P, Tel 023 213347. www.jata.or.jp Director USD 3,115,435 20 Institute of Environment Japan 30-07-2009 Agriculture, Rural Min of In Royal University of Agriculture, P.P Mr. Nut Nareth, Rehabilitation and New MoU 02-10-2022 Development Agriculture P r o g r a m C o o r d i n a t o r Conservation 2019-2021 (Agre. 2016-21) (ERECON) USD 201,600 21 Cambodia International Japan New 17-09-2009 Education Min of #68 (3rd Floor, ICON Building) 216 Mr. Katsuhiro Shinohara Education Support MoU 23-08-2021 2018-2021 Education Preah Norodom Blvd, Tonle Basac, Representative Foundation (CIESF) USD 3,213,700 Tel /023 216434 22 Japan Heart Japan New 02-10-2009 Health Min of Health # Ponhea Leu Referal Hospital, Ms. Sho Sato MoU 16-07-2021 2018-2021 Chaktoteus, Vihear Lourng, Ponhea Leu Country Director USD 1,380.000 Kandal Pro, Tel: 077 984 007 23 International Mine Japan 17-01-2012 Mine & Community Mince Action Ou Anlok Village, Tasen Commune, Mr. Takayama Ryoji Clearance and New MoU 05-02-2021 Dev. Center Kamrieng District, Battambang Country Director Community Dev. 2017-2020 USD 570,544 4 24 KAMONOHASHI Japan 09-04-2008 Vocational Tra Min of Labor #17c, St 426, Village 3, Toul Tompung Mr.
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