THE CAMBODIAN RED CROSS ANNUAL REPORT YEAR 2015 FOREWORD

2015 was the year which Cambodian Red Cross has implemented half of it strategy 2011-2020 and reviewed implementation of this strategy and updated development plan 2015-2020 to fit into results of mid-term review of implementation strategy 2011-2020.

Annual Activities Report on Cambodian Red Cross in 2015 is an evidence of Cambodian Red Cross•s development in providing humanitarian services to help victims and the most vulnerable people throughout the country based on the Seven Fundamental Principles of the International Movement of Red Cross Red Crescent. Moreover, the report represents a success in gathering humanitarian strength through culture of sharing and helping each other in society, an effectiveness of leadership, transparent management, accountability and also practices in a direction of decentralization and de-concentration of Cambodian Red Cross.

The achievements and result of Cambodian Red Cross in 2015 described in this report demonstrates hard work and efforts in a responsible manner of Central Committee, Honorary Branch and Sub-branch Committee, Branch and Sub-branch Committee, CRC Groups, Executive Officers, and especially strength from CRC•s Youths/Volunteers which is a front force in providing timely humanitarian services, faith and warmth to all victims who are calling for a rescue and reducing their suffering. All of these achievements and results do contribute to government•s power in accelerating poverty rate reduction and make Cambodian Red Cross step by step accomplish strategic directions which are: I. Contributing to saving lives and building resilience to disasters and crises II.Contributing to reduction of morbidity and mortality of mother and child , prevention of communicable diseases and response to health in emergency III.Promoting Fundamental Humanitarian Principles of Human Dignity and culture of non-violence IV.Ensure the strengthening of the CRC profile as a Well-Functioning National Society

In a situation which Cambodia is affected by many global issues such as climate change, global warming, emerging of new viruses and other crises including main social problems such as: traffic accidents, drug use, alcohol consumption, domestic violence and migration, etc. Cambodian Red Cross must expand a close collaboration with government specifically ministries, relevant institutions, authorities at all levels, private sectors and other development partners so as to implement its work in all levels ranging from central to local level in order to ensure that

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Introduction ...... 1 I.STRATEGY 1. CONTRIBUTE TO SAVING LIVES AND BUILDING RESILIENCE TO DISASTERS AND CRISES ...... 2 ...... 2 Activity 1: Relief Distribution to Vulnerable People ...... 2 Activity 2: Building Community Resilience to Disasters and Crises ...... 3 1.With World Mate Foundation and CRC ...... 3 1.1. Water Sanitation and Hygiene project ...... 3 1.2. Micro Loan ...... 3 2. Free-Interest Loan of Safer Rural Community Programme ...... 4 3. Community Based Disaster Risk Reduction Programme ...... 4 4. Cambodian Red Cross Youth and Road Safety Programme ...... 5

II.STRATEGIC 2: CONTRIBUTE TO A REDUCTION OF MORBODITY AND MORTALITY OF MOTHER AND CHILD; TO COMMUNICABLE DISEASE PREVENTION; AND TO RESPOND TO HEALTH IN EMERGENCIES ...... 7 ...... 7 Activity 1: The Asia Pacific Leadership Forum on AIDS (APLF) ...... 7 Activity 2: Promotion of Mother and Child Health ...... 8 1. Community-Based Health Development Programmesupported by theDanish Red Cross ...... 8 2. Community-Based Health and First Aid Project supported by Finnish Red Cross ...... 9 3. Community-Based Health Development Project related to /HIVAIDs supported by AusRC, ChRC and Cartier ...... 10 4. First Aid Project ...... 10

III.STRATEGIC 3: PROMOTION OF FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES, HUMANITARIAN VALUES, HUMAN DIGNITY AND NON-VIOLATION ...... 12 ...... 12 Activity 1: World Red Cross Red Crescent Day on May 8, 2015 ...... 12 Activity 2: Promotion of the Fundamental Principles and International Humanitarian Law ...... 12 Activity 3: Restoring Family Link and Red Cross messages ...... 13 Activity 4: Safer Rural Community Program ...... 13 Activity 5:Community Health Care ...... 14

IV.STRATEGIC 4:ENSURE THE STRENTHENING OF THE CRC PROFILE AS A NATIONAL SOCIETY LEADING IN HUMANITARIAN ACTIVITIES ... 15 ...... 15 Activity 1: Governance and Management ...... 15 Activity 2: Branch and Sub-branch Development ...... 15 Activity 3:Management and Development of Human Resources ...... 16 Cambodian Red Cross Human Resources ...... 16 Cambodian Red Cross Youth Development ...... 16 Cambodian Red Cross Volunteer Development ...... 18 Activity 4: Financial Resource Development ...... 18 Activity 5:Communication and National-International Cooperation ...... 19 Communication and National Cooperation ...... 19 Communication and International Cooperation ...... 19 Activity 6: Adminstration and Finanace Development ...... 20 Activity 7: Planning, Mornitoring, Evaluation and Reporting (PMER) ...... 20

Activity Package for 2016 ...... 21 Core Area 1 …Disaster Managment ...... 21 CoreArea 2 -Health and Health Care in Community...... 21 Core Area 3 … The Promotion of Fundamental Principles and Humanitarian Values ...... 21 Core Area 4 -Organizational Development and Resource Development ...... 22 Activity 1: Governance and Management ...... 22 Activity 2: Branch Development ...... 22 Activity 3:CRC Youth and Volunteer ...... 22 Activity 4: Financial Management ...... 22 Activity 5:National and International Communication and Cooperation ...... 22 Activity 6: Adminstration and Finance Development ...... 22 Activity 7: Planning, Mornitoring-Evaluation and Reporting (PMER) ...... 22

Conclusion ...... 23 Cambodian Red Cross Annual Report 2015 and Package of Activities for Year 2016

Under the wise leadership of Samdech Kittipritthbindit the President and following the Royal model of Her Majesty the Queen Mother of the Khmer Nation, Honorary President of the Cambodian Red Cross (CRC), the CRC has implemented its mid-term progress of the Strategy 2011-2020 which was the year that the CRC significantly achieved its main Four Core Areas based on strict and effective implementation of its status. The CRC in an auxiliary to public authorities has contributed to the Royal Government in implementing the policy of the Rectangular Strategy Phase III, has fulfilled its role in the ASEAN region and the world in realizing the Millennium Strategic Development Plan by ensuring security, political and social stability, strengthening the foundation for national defense, economic growth and gradual poverty reduction. Even though there were no major disasters in 2015, the CRC still carried out its humanitarian activities proactively and provided humanitarian relief to victims and the most vulnerable people nationwide. The distribution relief in terms of food and kits from the CRC were given to a total amount of 67,335 families. Of those, 32,657 families received assistance from the National Headquarters (CRC NHQ), which is 10,300 families more than in year 2014, and 34,678 families received assistance from CRC•s Branches, which is double the amount compared to the previous year.

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I.CONTRIBUTED TO SAVING LIVES AND BUILDING RESILIENCE TO DISASTERS AND CRISES THROUGH THE ACTIVITIES IN THE CORE AREA OF THE DISASTER MANAGEMENT

CORE AREA 1: DISASTER MANAGEMENT

In 2015, both CRC NHQ and 25 branches carried out humanitarian missions to help vulnerable people who were affected by either natural or man- made disasters to build targeted community resilience to disasters and other crises. The results achieved are as described below:

Activity 1: Relief Distribution to Vulnerable People. People from 8,392 families affected by thunderstorms in 24 Cambodian Red Cross provided humanitarian relief to vulnerable provinces and 1 municipality received humanitarian relief which people affected by disasters to a total of 10,446 families including 932 consisted of 803 families received from the NHQ and 7,589 families received support from the NHQ and another 9,514 families from families from branch level (including 62 people dead, 141 people the branch level. The Disaster Response to any disasters is as below: injured). People from 1,289 families affected by flash floods in 4 provinces received humanitarian relief from CRC branches (including 2 people dead). Landmine victims from 27 families in 5 provinces received humanitarian relief consisting of 3 families from the NHQ and 24 families from CRC branches (including 7 people dead and 19 people injured). People from 414 families affected by fire in 17 provinces and 1 municipality received humanitarian relief consisting of 9 families from the NHQ and 405 families from CRC branches (including 1 person dead, 6 people injured). Traffic accident victims who have been killed and wounded in total of 324 people, 117 families received humanitarian relief from the NHQ and 207 families from CRC branches.

Samdech Kittipritthbindit, President of Cambodian Red Cross closely interacting with beneficiaries before distributing humanitarian relief 2 THE CAMBODIAN RED CROSS ANNUAL REPORT 2015 Key Achievements in year 2015

People in the community are enjoying the benefits from wells which are gifts from Samdech Kittipritthbindit, President of Cambodian Red Cross at

1.2. Micro loans project without interest: In 2015, this project was implemented in the provinces of Svay Rieng, Kampong Speu, Kampong Samdech Chaofavang Kong Som-Ol during a provision of wells to community in Boribo Thom and Kandal. 787 families have already improved their livelihood, and District, . another 242 families have benefited from this loan service. This project has Activity 2: Building Community Resilience to Disasters and Crises. contributed to supporting vulnerable people and victims in the community exploitation of small-scale earnings to improve living conditions and Including 5 core activities: resilience to disaster preparedness by providing materials and loans in the 1. With World Mate Foundation and CRC, the CRC implemented 2 maximum total amount of 250 USD in which they are required to repay projects as follow: monthly installments according to what they can afford, and then the 1.1. Water and sanitation project which built 176 wells, 2 ponds and installment payments will be offered to new borrowers. 130 toilets for 1,409 families was implemented in 7 targetedprovinces which include Battambang, Kampong Chhnang, Mondulkiri, Stung Treng, Kratie, Preah Vihear and (Prek Pnov sub-branch). The project contributes to reducing poverty and improvement of health status for people in the region facing a shortage of clean water for drinking and domestic use.

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3. Community Risk Reduction programme supported by the Finnish Red Cross is assuming its implementation in 2 communes and 6 villages of , consisting of beneficiaries from 1,876 families, equal to 60% of the total population and in 1 commune and 6 villages of Rolea Phaear District, Kampong Chnang Province consisting of beneficiaries from a total of 1,100 families equal to 30% of the total population who participated in expanding the community•s resilience capacity to disaster risk reduction and adaptation to climate changes linked to development. There are 398 RCY/RCV who have been trained and are implementing project with significant achievements which Promotion Activities of Micro Loan Project Without Interest and beneficiaries from this are listed below: project who have improved their livelihood at Prek Touch Village, Prek Dach Commune, Provided 11pumping machines and 8 loud speakers (for early Loek Daek District, warning) to the Kampong Chhnang Red Cross branch and 75 rice 2. Micro loans without interest of the Community Safety programme seeder broadcast drum and 170 water filters to Kampong Thom was implemented in 4 targeted provinces including: Pursat, Banteay Red Cross branch. Meanchey, Preah Vihear and Oddar Meanchey which provided loans Organized a consultation meeting on target selection for local totaling 18,100 USD to mine victims and poor people of 91 families who Community Risk Reduction programme for 2016-2018 with 59 lacked of living access, including 8 families with disability (2 girls). There branch and sub-branch staff in Banteay Meanchey and Pursat are 179 families who have paid back a combined amount of 8,698 USD Province. borrowed in year 2014. Organized a public awareness forum on disaster and climate change with participation from officersfrom the provincial department of Rural Development and provincial department of Water Resources, branch and sub-branch staffs, youths, volunteers, students, and villagers in Rolea Phaear District, Kampong Chhnang Province. Conducted interviews and data collection of disaster risk with 959 families in 12 villages in 4 communes of , A female mine victim used a micro loan withthout interest to support her livelihood in Province for programme extention in 2016-2018. Krovanh District, . Promotion Activities of Micro Loan Project without interest Organized a workshop on disaster management planning at Ompel Tek Commune, Lerk Daek District, Kandal Province approaches in Kompot Red Cross branch for NHQ staffs and 8 branches from Banteay Meanchey, Takeo, Mondulkiri, Preah

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Vihear, Kompong Cham, Kampong Speu, Kampot with a total of Battambang, Siem Reap, Kampong Speu, Kandal, Kampong Cham, Preah 50 persons. Sihanouk, Tbong Khmum, Banteay Mean Chey and Phnom Penh. There Organized 15 training courses on Early Warning System, Disaster were 165,000 beneficiaries in total and significant achievements of the Management Fundamental principles and First Aid for branch, project are as below: sub-branch staffs, commune council and youth volunteers from Conducted training and disseminated Law on Road Traffic and Rolea Phaear District, Kampong Chhnang Province with a total of quarterly meetings for the branch staffs, Youth advisors, Red 398 persons. Cross Youths, Red Cross Volunteers, public, students and traffic Conducted two refresher courses on disaster management and official police in total of 2,395 participants to be implementors vulnerability capacity assessment for branch, sub-branch, red of road traffic safety works. cros youths and volunteers for a total of 78 persons. In 2015, the project has produced and distributed IEC materials: Conducted 5 Training of Trainer Courses on preparedness and 50,000 stickers, 50,000 leaflets, 50,000 booklets of Law on Road response planning and established Disaster Information Traffic and sub-decree, and 12 billboard installations in 12 places. Management Network for branch, 8 sub-branches at CRC branch, This project has also distributed 3,000 helmets to public and

Kampong ThomProvince,andCommuneCommiteeforDisaster pupils. Management members with a total of 153 persons. Organized a Disaster Risk Reduction day under the theme "promoting public awareness on climate change" for 269 participants. Dissemination information on flood preparedness for 66 villagers in Kdey Doung Commune, Kompong Svay District, Kampong Thom Province. Participated in a workshop on School Based Disaster Risk Reduction in Thailand to increase knowledge capacity on the role CRC youths contribute on promoting traffic law on road safety in Battambang City and responsibilty for implementation of school safety under the Organized three study tours for project officers from central and disaster risk reduction framework with participation from National branch level, volunteers, youth advisors, CRC youths from Societies, IFRC and South East Asia delegation with a total of 25 targeted branches at Banteay Meanchey, Battambang, Siem participants. Reap, Kampong Speu, and Phnom Penh in total of 100 4. Red Cross Youth and Road Safety Project supported by the participants so that they can learn from success of each youth•s Australian Red Cross (AusRC), International Alliance for Responsible club in managing and integrating disability and child protection Drinking (IARD), Global Road Safety Partnership (GRSP) and private sector policy. companies are being implemented in 8 targeted provinces such as

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CRC branches in Siem Reap, Battambang and Banteay Meanchey CRC branches of Phnom Penh, Kampong Speu, Kandal, Province have disseminated 10 times through radio broadcasting Kampong Cham, and Tbong Khmom have conducted a training for •Public awareness on road traffic safety focusing on vehicle course about road traffic safety focusing on the consequences of controls, the risks of alchohol use and helmet useŽ. driving under the influence of alcohol to CRC youths and Organized a training course on child protection policy to CRC volunteers with a total of 115 participants. volunteers, youths and youth advisors in total of 96 participants. Organized a discussion meeting on promotion Law on Road CRC volunteers and youths in targeted branches have Traffic restrictions with a total of 18 participants who are branch disseminated road traffic safety, law on road traffic, disability, and committee, branch directors and Chief of the provincial trafic child protection policy to pupils and targeted community people in police. total of 8,600 participants. Conducted a training course on new law on road traffic and traffic Conducted training of trainer course on road safety focusing on signs to leaders, staff and drivers at CRC NHQ with a total of 66 consequences of driving under the influence of alcohol with 30 participants. participantsfrom Phnom Penhbranchandotherprovincial Disseminatedlawonroadtraffic(New)andtrafficsignsat 10high branches of Kandal, Kampong Speu, Kampong Cham, and Tbong schools in Phnom Penh with 1,900 participants and at other higher Khmom. education institutions with 635 participants.

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II.STRATEGIC DIRECTION 2: CONTRIBUTING TO REDUCTION OF MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY OF MOTHER AND CHILD TO PREVENT COMMUNICABLE DISEASES AND TO RESPONSE TO HEALTH IN EMERGENCY

CORE AREA 2 : HEALTH AND HEALTH CARE IN COMMUNITY

The CRC and the government collaborate to reduce poverty, promote public health and change living behavior of people by providing the activities of •National Champion for the United Nation•s Secretary General Joint Plan of Action for Women and Children•s HealthŽ and •The Asia Pacific Leadership Forum National Champion for HIV/AIDs in CambodiaŽ.

Activity 1: The Asia Pacific Leadership Forum on AIDS (APLF)

1. Samdech Kittipritthbindit Bun Rany HUNSEN, the Cambodian Red Cross President, delivered key messages to all Cambodian people during three main National and International events as listed below: Mother, Infant and Child•s Health Day on February 21 st, 2015 National Midwife•s Day on May 5th, 2015

World AIDS Day on December 1st, 2015 Samdech Kittipritthbindit, the president, donated 1 million USD to Kanthabopha Hospital These events were broadcasted on 6 television channels and key and a 34-seat bus to the Saving Hopeless People NGO messages were disseminated by the CRC NHQ to CRC branches in 24 3. Key health-related messages given by Samdech Kittipritthbindit provinces and 1 municipality. Bun Rany HUNSEN were integrated into all activities of the CRC branches 2. During World AIDS Day 2015, the CRC organized a youth debate among 24 provinces and 1 municipality no matter if those projects are at the National TVK Studio in Phnom Penh under the theme •Contributing directly run by CRC branches or by its partner institutions. In any to The Achievement of the 90-90-90 by 2020Ž. There were 181 youths, 4 celebrations or events, branches which have sufficient resources university teacher representatives, and 41 staffs from the CRC Phnom Penh celebrated those events by themselves while other branches which are not Municipal Branch and from CRC Sub Branch. The other 15 able to afford it will send their letters and messages to related institutions. 9 participants are staffs from the CRC NHQ. CRC provincial branches (Kandal, Kampot, Preah Vihear, Takeo, Stoeng Treng, Rattanak Kiri, Pailin, Pursat and Prey Veng) offered donations to pregnant women, baby-delivered women at the Health Centers and referral hospitals and women with small children who stay at other rehabilitation centers in total of 1,008 persons.

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4. Samdech Kittipritthbindit, the president, visited and distributed Activity 2: Promoting Maternal, Infant and Child Care humanity relief so as to give warmth, courage and advice to vulnerable This activity has 4 projects supported by 6 partners. The target areas people in the hope that they will be able to help themselves and their of this activity are in 12 provinces, 26 disctricts, 57 communes, and 313 families to have a better life. Moreover, Samdech Kittipritthbindit, the villages. Target population is 111,694 families, 971 RCV/RCYwere trained president, has also donated money to many hospitals, non-profit and which resulted in the items below: organizations and associations as listed below: 1. Community-Based Helth Development Programme supported Donated 1 million USD to Kunthabopha Children•s Hospital by the Danish Red Cross was implemented in 47 villages, 9 communes, 5 Donated 20 million Khmer Riel to Krousa Thmei NGO. districtsof Kampot and with benificiaries of 10,639 Donated a 34-seat bus and 20 million Khmer Riel to Saving families. The summary of the achivement is as following: Hopeless People NGO. Constructed 680 house hold latrines and 20 Afridev hand pumps Donated a school building consisting of 6 rooms equal to 46,533 (for 1,250 families), repairing 3 wells and conducted training on USD at Trapaing Krapeu Village, Teuk Hot Commune, Rolea Pear well maintenance and repair to 152 water-user groups (WUG) with District, andKampong ChhnangProvince. 1,265 of villagers participated. Donated 20,000 USD to Strey Nokor Tep Hospital in Phnom Penh. Conducted 9 evening education spot shows with 1,569 of villagers Distributed humanitarian aid to poor people and victims of participated in the event and established 144 community clubs PLHIV/AIDS in total of 20,133 people. with 1,230 of members participated. Additionally, always organized a banquet twice a year for children Organised 2 Cleaning Campaign with 414 villagers participated. in other centers. Conducted 11 training and refresher training to 323 RCVs on latrine maintenance and use, WASH, MNCH, PSS, FA, and EPI (vaccination). Celebrated World Water Day under the theme "Water and Sustainable Development" and World Breastfeeding Week under the theme "Breastfeeding and Work, Let•s Make It Work" with participation from branch and sub branch staffs, RCVs, villagers, and students in total of 303 people. Dissemination Ceremony of Fight against AIDS at TVK studio and a banquet for children at The RCV have provided first aid in communities (minor injury) for orphanage center 5,082 cases. Conducted household latrine constr uction training to 351 people in 18 villages. Conducted hand washing demonstration to 1,079 people. Provided 60 bicycles to newly recruited RCVs. 8 THE CAMBODIAN RED CROSS ANNUAL REPORT 2015 Key Achievements in year 2015

Facilitating Refresher Training: completed 5 training sessions for 235 Red Cross Volunteers (125 female). The topics of training were about the five health priority problems identified by communities such as non-communicable Diseases, Disaster Management, Climate Change, First Aid, and Facilitation/promo- tion/activity-recording skills and planning. Public Awareness Raising: In 2015, 235 trained Red Cross Volunteers (RCVs) in 32 target villages have actively disseminated Community received wells from a project at Cheysen District, Preah Vihear Province and key messages focusing on water and sanitation (2 times), diarrhea Volunteers for environmental clean-up campaign at (2 times), dengue hemorrhagic fever and malaria (3 times), acute 2. Community-Based Health and First Aid Project (CBHFA) respiratory infection (2 times), flood preparedness (2 times) and supported by the Finnish Red Cross and the Cartier Charitable Foundation mother and child health (1 time). The total number of participants through the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent (IFRC) is7,919families;25,540packagesofsoap,3,360piecesofsoap have been well implementing in 36 villages, 6 communes, 2 districts of and 9,600 boxes of mosquito coils were offered to all participants Kratie Province. The total beneficiaries are 8,724 families. The achievements who also actively participated in this RCV•s activity. are summarized as below:

CRC volunteers helped building family latrines and raised awareness of dengue disease at Da Commune, Chet Borey District, Kratie Province

Participation of CRC youths in promotion of campaign to eradicate dengue fever at Kratie Province Campaigns/Events: Dengue hemorrhagic fever and environment clean-up campaigns (2 times) and the World Day of Toilet Use and Provision of household latrines : a total number of latrines is 365 Hand Washing (1 time) were successfully organized. A total of (190 latrines supported by the Finnish Red Cross and 175 latrines 1,070 participants including staffs from the CRC Branch in Kratie supported by the Cartier Charitable Foundation) for the target Province, related provincial/district departments/sub-departments communitiesinBosleavCommune,ChitrBoreyDistrict,Kratie officers, local authorities, Red Cross Youths, Red Cross Province. Volunteers, Teachers, Pupils/students, and villagers attended in

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campaign activities such as street walk/parade followed by loud- Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) education sessions at target speaker, traditional dancing (Chhay Yarm), group meeting, related primary schools with 3,065 pupils attended RCV visited 13,666 questions-answers for prices, related poster/leaflet distribution, most vulnerable families Conducted 141 Reproductive Health hand washing demonstration and larva insecticide/abate education sessions especially on pre-natal care with 2,971 women distribution etc. Conducted 7 refresher course for 226 RCVs on health and Red Cross Youths (RCYs) training: Organized training on Red hygiene promotion so that they could transfer knowledge to their Cross Movement and Principles, roles and responsibilities of community people. RCYs, RCY club management/its structure, health education, first Organized 15 campaigns and special events such as •World aid, communicable and non-communicable diseases as well as Water DayŽ and •Cleaning Village DayŽ with 960 people climate change for 152 RCY and 31 RCY advisors. participated. Provided 409 nutrition support kits for babies and children, and 3 Community-Based Health Development Project (CBHD) related referred children under 5 years old to health service access for to HIV/AIDS comprised of 3 sub-projects supported by the Australian Red 976 cases. Cross (AusRC), the Red Cross Society of China (RCSC), and the Cartier Referred624pregnantwomentohealthcentersforpre-natalcare Foundation through the IFRC have been implementing with 5 selected CRC branches such as Siem Reap, Battambang, Preah Vihear, Koh Kong and and delivery. Svay Rieng, which are targeted in 5 provinces, 11 districts, 29 communes, and 66 villages with total beneficiaries of 43,886 families resulting in the items described below: Distributed Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) facilities for daily use including: 622 household latrines, 35 (for 2,433 families and 2 primary schools), 50 rain water catchments for communities; 63 helmets, 160 rain coats and 200 T-shirts for RCV. HIV/AIDS Dissemination to 4,269 students at Phnom Penh Royal Provision of water catchments to people in and an inspection of water University. quality at Conducted home visits and distributed food supplies to 45 PLHIV 4. First Aid project organized by CRC at 25 municipal and provincial families including: 15 families in Battambang, 15 families in Siem branches and support by Japan Red Cross Society (JRCS) in 4 selected Reap and another 15 families in Kampot during World AIDS Day, target CRC branches such as Phnom Penh municipality, Kampong Speu, December 1st, 2015. Kampong Thom, and Battambang (4 districts/Khan, 17 communes/sankats, Conducted 210 training/education courses for the community 186 villages) benefitting 29,827 families. Other activity results of this project about sanitation, safe water use/storage, clean-up evironment and are listed below: hand washing with 5,717 participants Conducted 93 Water

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Collaborated with the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports to provided First Aid service and referred 8,480 patients in serious integrate First Aid topic in educational curriculum of public schools condition to health centers. from grade 7 to 12. This proposal has been signed for approval by Celebrated World First Aid Day under the theme •First Aid and the King of Cambodia. Ageing PopulationŽ with 1,023 participants including Red Cross Collaborated with the Ministry of Labor and Vocational Training, staffs, RCVs, RCYs and community people in 4 target provinces. Department of National Social Security Fund, and companies to promote First Aid to staff, workers in industries and people in community in general. To ensure sustainability, the project has conducted 31 training courses of Commercial First Aid (CFA) to NGOs and company staffs for with 610 participants, received the amount of 17,432 USD. Additionally, 6 CRC branches provided 44 training courses to 1,010 participants and received the total amount of 23,956 USD. Conducted 287 First Aid basic training courses for Red Cross CRC volunteers cleans wounds and first-aid trainers provide first aid services to staffs, RCYs, RCVs, government officers with 9,985 participants. patients in emergency room 200 RCVs and 100 RCYs conducted First Aid demonstrations and hygiene education 168 times with 8,719 community people;

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III.STRATEGICDIRECTION3:PROMOTEFUNDAMENTALPRINCIPLES,HUMANITARIANVALUES, HUMAN DIGNITY AND A CULTURE OF NON-VIOLENCE

CORE AREA 3: PROMOTING HUMANITARIAN PRINCIPLES OF THE MOVEMENT

Activities in Core Area 3 contributed to the implementation of the 3 rd Phase of Rectangular Strategy of the Royal government on social protection system development through branches and sub-branches structure with the direction of de-centralization and de-concentralization. For instance according to strategic direction, the CRC achieved 5 main activities are in items as follow:

Activity 1: World Red Cross Red Crescent Day on May 8, 2015 At branch levels under the patronage of the provincial governor as Celebrating the 152nd Anniversary of the World Red Cross Red honorary president, president of branch committee and the Crescent Day, 8th May 2015 under the topic •The Power of Humanity: The donors, the celebration of the World Red Cross and Red Crescent Fundamental Principles in ActionŽ of the Red Cross Movement and it is Day, 8th May, increased fundraising noticeably. the 60th anniversary of the CRC and also it is also fund raising event. The After World Red Cross and Red Crescent Day, 8th May, 2015 celebration of World Red Cross and Red Crescent Day, 8th May, had Samdech Kittipritthbindit, the President, led members of the results as follow: Central Committee to pay Her Majesty Mother of the Khmer Nation NORODOM MONINEATH SIHANOUK, CRC Honorary President a visit and to report activities and achievements of the CRC over the second semester of year 2015 and also sent a report to His Majesty NORODOM SIHAMONI, the king of Cambodia.

Activity 2: Promotion of the dissemination on the Fundamental Principles of the Movement and the International Humanitarian Law. CRC conducted Youth Forum with 201 students and lecturers from 4 universities at TVK studio and conducted a Drawing Contest for Samdech Akka Moha Sena Padei Techo HUN SEN, Prime Minister of Kingdom of Cambodia 202 pupils throughout the country and to provide ideas about and Samdech Kittipritthbindit Bun Rany HUNSEN, President of Cambodian Red Cross, exam preparation on the awareness of the humanitarian activities received benevolent donations during celebration of 8th May 2015 of the Red Cross under the theme •Red Cross ActivitiesŽ. 3 At the CRC NHQ, under the patronage of Samdech Akka Moha winners of the contest from Siem Reap, Prey Veng and Phnom Sena Padei Techo HUN SEN, has brought increasing of Penh municipality have been awarded the same first prize. continued success to CRC fundraising efforts.

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Established •Safer Access Working GroupŽ to fulfill and improve Activity 4: Safer Rural Community Program the image of the Cambodian Red Cross. Conducted dissemination on the Fundamental Principles of the Movement and International Humanitarian Law (IHL) for 945 students from 9 universities in Phnom Penh and for 179 trainees from the Royal Police Academy of Cambodia School. Printed 3 kinds of dissemination materials (Emblem of Humanity, 7 Fundamental Principles and History of an Idea) in total of 30,000 sets.

Activity 3: Restoring Family Links and Red Cross messages CRC volunteer disseminates knowledge about the danger of landmines and unexploded ordnance to pupils at , Banteay Meanchey Province Received and processed 97 Red Cross Messages (RCMs) from detained migrant-workers in Thailand. Conducted an inception workshop on Water Sanitation/Hygiene Delivered 1,606 RCMs (1,047 RCMs from detainees to families and Increased Sustainable Access to WASH Facilities Project at and 559 RCMs from families to detainees). the CRC branch in Banteay Meanchey province with 35 participants from Banteay Meanchey, Svay Rieng and Kratie Province. Facilitated and collected community data from 133 households to be analyzed before providing water and sanitation latrines. Trained 50 RCVs on water sanitation and hygiene in O-Bey Choun Commune, O-Chrove District and Poy Pet Sankat in Banteay Meanchey Province with a corporation of trainers from the Rural Development Department. Branch and Sub branch staffs and RCVs disseminated information H.E. Secretary General of Cambodian Red Cross visited female detainees with small on the risks of mines and explosive remnants of war (ERW) to children at custodies 17,132 people/pupils. Accompanied ICRC delegations to monitor detention activities in Provided emergency assistance service to mine victims in the prisons. amount of 375 USD. Received 11 tracing requests and had 25 cases broadcasted on TV Family Tracing program.

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Activity 5: Community Health Care Collaborated with •Cho RayŽ hospital in Phnom Penh to provide As always, the CRC has played and continues to play in auxiliary to medical treatment in charity program to 500 poor people from 12 public authorities by providing community health services in order to districts in Phnom Penh municipality. reducesufferingofvulnerablepeoplefrom discrimination,violence, Samdech Kittipritthbindit President provided 4 houses, food disability and traffic accidents, etc. The achievements are the following: supply and household utensils to vulnerable people in a total amount of 25,729.93 USD to 4 vulnerable families. 9 CRC branches built 63 houses for poor families in Kampot, Kampong Cham, Preah Sihanouk, Preah Vihear, Pursat, Kampong Thom, Pailin, Kandal and .

H.E. First Deputy Secretary General brought generous gifts such as home and household utensils to elderly people and people with disabilities

Her Excellency Khoun Sodary and His Excellency Pa Socheatevong together with other donors at a ceremony of equipping supporting tools for mute and deaf people in Phnom Penh

Distributed food and equipment to poor people, elderly without any support, widows, orphans and disabled people to 41,257 families in 24 provinces and 1 municipality, those received donations including 16,093 families by the CRC NHQ and 25,164 families by CRC branches. A budget in the amount of 50,000 USD was given to the Disabled People's Music Association and 27 representatives to build their Disabled Association Music Center. Visited 43 retired people and distributed food, household utensil s and cash on the 17th International Elderly Day.

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IV.STRATEGICDIRECTION4:ENSURETHESTRENGTHENINGOFTHECAMBODIAN REDCROSS PROFILE AS A WELL-FUNCTIONING NATIONAL SOCIETY

CORE AREA 4: DEVELOPMENT OF ORGANIZATION AND HUMAN RESOURCES

Organizational Development is a fourth core area of the CRC 2011-2020 strategy and is a foundation of National Society to successfully perform the 3 core areas listed above following a slogan of movement "Doing more, doing better, and doing more deeply and reaching further" and to assist Leading Humanitarian Organizational in becoming a "Well Functioning National Society" through capacity building and direction implementation of de-centralization and de-concentralization to promote ownership of the National Society from the NHQ to the community. Seven components in core area 4 are as following:

Activity1: Governance and Management Committee and strengthening branch and sub-branch•s capacity in Samdech Kittipritthbindit Bun Rany HUNSEN, President of Cambodian implementation of de-centralization and de-concentration directions. Red Cross, has continued leading the Central Committee to present the To promote participation of Power of Humanity from all CRC regular progress report to His Majesty the King, Preahbat Samdech backgrounds, the CRC has continued meeting with both national and Preah Boromneath NORODOM SIHAMONI and Her Majesty Queen, international donors from all backgrounds, and inform about CRC non- Mother of the Khmer Nation, CRC Honorary President, on visits and discrimination activities and accountability mechanism for the use of funds distribution of humanitarian assistance to vulnerable families, people living received from donors and partners. with HIV/AIDS, elderly, widows, orphans and disabled people, etc. Activity 2: Branch and Sub-branch Development In accordance with a decision of the 6th CRC General Assembly as well as other decisions, Samdech Kittipritthbindit Bun Rany HUNSEN, the Permanent Vice-President, three Vice-Presidents, the Treasurer, Members of the Central Committee and Branch Committees have made physical and spiritual efforts participating in organizing many smooth and effective major events and continued strengthening good governance, transparent and accountable management through promotion of a sense of responsibility of the NHQ management team and branches to implement policies and to focus on specific tasks such as organization reflection meeting, CRC Volunteers and Youth Development, an update on •Branch Secretary General of Cambodian Red Cross in BOCA opening meeting ceremony at CRC Organizingand ConductŽtobeinlinewithanewmandateofCentral branch (Siem Reap)

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From the VI General Assembly in August 2014 until now, all Activity 3: Management and Development of Human Resources branches have improved their governance through increasing Cambodian Red Cross Human Resources fund raising, establishing and strenthening Red Cross structure of Conducting work trial on 2 officer/staff; Employ 2 official staffs; branch, sub-branch and group RCY RCV. 19 CRC branches have Transferring duties 1 person; Changing role 1 person; Continuing contract already conducted •Branch Organizational Capacity AccessmentŽ 2 persons; Ending contract 2 persons; Retired 1 person; Appointing branch (BOCA) in coordination with •Characteristic of Well-Functioning director and deputy director 2 persons; Appointing, Acknowledging, BranchŽ and also •Branch OrientationŽ for this mandate. Adjusting, and Adding commitee composition and CRC•s branch board of Branches have the ability to respond to disasters because of an honor for 4th mandate for 12 persons; Appointing, Acknowledging, Adjusting, increase in funding, leading to timely, dealing with right targets and Adding composition of commitee and CRC•s sub-branch board of and continually carrying its mission in interrelated sectors. honor for 11 persons; Signing employment contract for CRC•s officers who Branches have made an effort in constructing 96 building or sub- are working at CRC NHQ for 111 persons. branch offices in 197 districts. Some sub-branches have effectively and timely response to those needs by using their own fund. Cambodian Red Cross Youth Development Organizes •The Organization and Conduct of CRC branchŽ for 25 Red Cross Youths attended all humanitarian activities and played a municipality and provinces. crucial role as •Youth Act Agent of Behavior ChangeŽŽ and •Peer to Peer Appointed management teams based on qualified competency EducationŽ in educational institutes and in working places to present talent and improvement of branches. and value through a role of a good daughter/son, good friend, good Organized anhonorarycommittee,branchcommittee,executive student and good citizen for personal interest in order to increase cultural branches, sub-branches and CRC groups through out provinces. sharing and contribute to various social sectors as listed below: Expand and strengthen network of CRC Youths and Volunteers. The number of RCY in 24 provinces and 1 municipality and RCY in universities/institutes in total is 29,099 (Female 15,783) and the number of Red Cross Youth Advisors is 970 (Female 264) in 126 schools and in 18 universities/ institutes. Completed data entry of 10,873 RCYs, and printed 10,028 RCY identity cards. RCYs and RCVs in Kampot and Preah Sihanouk province planted 1,300 mangrove trees in order to promote environment protection First Deputy Secretary Gereral of CRC participated in BOCA meeting at Preah Sihanouk CRC branch and meeting members practiced BOCA practiced at Siem Reap CRC branch. and environment balance.

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First Deputy Secretary General and H. E. President of branch committee of Prey Veng placed scarfs on CRC youths and CRC youth•s activities in disseminating law on road traffic on risks of driving under the influence of alcohol.

RCYs from universities have visited, distributed food and household utilities and cash to victims from traffic accidents 8 times, to victims from house-fires 2 times and to patients at hospital 4 times. CRC RCYs have participated in blood donations 7 times with 670 CRC Youths warmly welcomed Samdech Kittipritthbindit at donation ceremony at Khan blood donors. Dongkour, Phnom Penh Conducted training on Movement Fundamental Principles and RCYs from CRC•s branches participated in promoting road traffic International Humanitarian Laws to RCYs and students at 18 youth safety by spreading road traffic safety messages, distributing clubs in total 15 courses with 1,535 participants. 1,300 Youth 1,729 leaflets and posters and disseminated •Law on road trafficŽ advisors and RCYs participated in World Red Cross and Red to students in 15 educational institutions in Phnom Penh as well Crescent Day (on May 8). as to the public especially during major national and international 570 CRC RCYs from 5 universities such as Royal Universities of celebration events. Moreover, 180 RCYs have participated in road Agriculture (120 RCYs), University of Cambodia (100 RCYs), Royal traffic safety competition at TVK studio to share their knowledge University of Phnom Penh (150 RCYs), University of Human and key messages related to road traffic safety to public. Resource (100 RCYs) and University of National Management (100 RCYs) received training on Movement Fundamental Principles and Humanitarian Value and continued disseminating information and knowledge about the Fundamental Principles of Movement and promoting of Human Dignity through daily peer education friends educate friends, friends help friends, those who know more teach those who know less, those who know less teach those who know nothingŽ. 17 THE CAMBODIAN RED CROSS ANNUAL REPORT 2015 Key Achievements in year 2015

20 RCYs from CRC branch Siem Reap received training on facilitation skills and dissemination on •Youth Act Agent of Behavior ChangeŽ (YABC) from RCRC SEA Youth Network. 2 RCYs participated in a study exchange with International Youth in Japan and another 2 RCYs attended in 16 th ASEAN-KOREA exchange visit in Korea. Scholarships from Samdech Techo Prime Minister of Kingdom of Cambodia and Samdech Kittipritthbindit Bun Rany HUNSEN in 2015 were awarded to 150 poor youth students and to RCYs in 24 provinces and 1 municipality. On the other hand, University of H.E. Second Deputy Secretary General of CRC gave an opening remark during celebration Kampuchea also provided scholarship to 220 RCYs (110 of • International Volunteer DayŽ at CRC branch Prey Veng. CRC branch Kratie started in Siem Reap province and 110 in Phnom Penh municipality). celebration of • International Volunteer DayŽ Cambodian Red Cross Volunteer Development Activity 4: Financial Resource Development RCVs in 24 provinces and 1 municipality in total are 20,456 Fundraising: CRC is strongly supported by His Majesty Samdech (female 7,821). Among them, somereceived specific skills training Preah Boromneath NORODOM SIHAMONI and Her Majesty and are actively involving in specific projects while some RCVs Queen Mother of the Khmer Nation NORODOM MONINEATH are providing humanitarian service in their own villages. SIHANOUK for monthly and quarterly donations. The celebration th Made identity card for 1,916 RCVs. on 8 May 2015, under the high patronage of Samdech Akka Celebrated International Volunteer Day, 5 December 2015, under Moha Sena Padei Techo HUN SEN Prime Minister of Kingdom of the theme •Volunteer Out LoudŽ in with 350 Cambodia, were attended by national and international guests participants from CRCNHQ, branch committee, sub-branch, RCY, with donations remarkably increased. In an addition to donation th RCV and provincial departments. Moreover, 4 CRC branches of increases on World Red Cross and Red Crescent Day, 8 May, Siem Reap, Preah Vihear, Kampong Speu and Phnom Penh also CRC also received donations from generous donors who also celebrated this event. made courtesy visits to Samdech Kittipritthbindit Bun Rany HUNSEN, CRC President and CRC leaders. Although contribution from memberships declines, donation to CRC increased strongly because of its Celebration on 8 th May, 2015. In 2015 the registration of CRC Membership declined; however, the humanity activities by those members are dramatically increasing.

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Activity 5: Communication and National-International Cooperation

Communication and National Cooperation Every year, the CRC is always in close cooperation with National AIDS Authority, Ministry of Health, Ministry of Information and other relevant ministries to organize every important national event. Collaborated with TVK officers to conduct 2 refresher courses on E- information transmission to technical information officers and CRC Secretary General led the 12th SEA RCRC Leadership Meeting and participated in the 32nd branch spokespersons with a total of 21 particip ants. international conference in December, 2015 in Geneva, Switzerland Made 415 videos about CRC activity for •CRC minutes Hosted the 12th Annual South-East Asia Red Cross and Red broadcastingŽ on 5 TV channels including TVK, BTV, SEATV, NTV Crescent Leadership Meeting, attended by 60 persons.As a result and CNC. of member meeting, it was agreed on 9 actions as following: Uploaded CRC activities with 156 Khmer articles, 10 English online Implementation based on 7 Fundamental Principles in Action articles and 1,169 articles on Facebook (216 articles from CRC NHQ, 845 from branches and 99 from projects). Enforcement of Disaster Law Distributed documents including 3,000 copies of CRC magazine, special Adaptation of Auxiliary Role to public authorities volume, 3,000 copies of books about the 60 th Anniversary of the Promotion of cultures of non-violence and peace establishments of the CRC national society, and 2,000 DVDs of CRC Strengthening national-international Humanitarian Diplomacy songs for CRC NHQ and 25 branches. Strengthening good governance, transparency, accountability Communication and Inernational Cooperation and collaboration with the private and public sectors. Strengthening and expanding youth and volunteer engagement in The Secretary General of the CRC and colleagues attended the humanitarian activities 32nd International Conference of Red Cross and Red Crescent 4-12 Promotion of Gender December 2015 in Geneva, Switzerland. During the conference, we Expanding peer to peer support between National Societies in had set up an exhibition to disseminate CRC•s documentation and the region present humanitarian activities in Cambodia to the world. Attended a regional workshop on Fundamental Principles and a consultation workshop on strengthening cooperation in the Red Cross Red Crescent Movement in Malaysia. Attended a regional forum on Disaster Law, International Disaster Response Law (IDRL), and Law on Disaster Risk Reduction (LDRR) in Thailand. Attended a workshop on •Landmines, cluster munitions and other explosive remnants of war (ERW)Ž in Vietnam. 19 THE CAMBODIAN RED CROSS ANNUAL REPORT 2015 Key Achievements in year 2015

Attended a meeting on •Universalization of the convention of Activity 7: Planning, Monitoring, Evaluation and Reporting (PMER) cluster munitionsŽ in Croatia and on •Disability inclusion in the Held a seminar on •Mid-term review of the CRC ten year strategy strategic framework of the ICRC and RC MovementŽ in Iran. 2011-2020Ž with 42 participants from leaders, department staff Attended Asia-Pacific training of trainer (ToT) for the promotion of and representatives of 9 CRC branches. Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) in Burma. According to recommendation from •Mid-term review of the CRC ten year strategy 2011-2020Ž, the CRC has finished its development Activity 6: Admin-Finance Development plan in year 2016 and 6-year development plan 2015-2020 for 5 Carried out an external consolidated audit at the NHQ for the year departments of CRC NHQ. ending 2014. Evertything is well-practiced. The only negative point to be improved is that whenever distributing donations or gifts, responsible NHQ/branches must create a list of confirmation with finger prints from beneficiaries and keep all record at the NHQ. Held a consultative meeting with the Finnish Red Cross and related suppliers on the possibility of using •Quick Books EnterpriseŽ at the branch level. Mid-term review Meeting of CRC strategy 2011-2020 with participation from the IFRC The CRC financial procedures were intergrated into all branches. Joined OD team to present Admin-procedures and Finance system to directors, deputy-directors and admin-finance staffs from 14 targeted branches.

The presentation of administrative letters and financial profile to participants from 14 CRC branches

20 THE CAMBODIAN RED CROSS ANNUAL REPORT 2015 Activity Package for Year 2016

ACTIVITY PACKAGE FOR YEAR 2016

CORE AREA 1: DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Participate in implementing directive guideline No. 09 of government about effective water storage planning. Disseminate Disaster Law and mainstreaming knowledge into all activities of governors, operational teams and communities, particularly RCYs and RCVs. Create a CRC database for disaster managment on information system (DMIS) Mainstreaming public awareness on the impact of climate change Produce IEC for road traffic safety and supporting RCYs / RCVs and all partners for dissemination. Cooperate with NGOs, IOs, government institutions to advocate for disabled youths at target schools. Continue and expande •World MateŽ micro loan activities to be more efficient.

CORE AREA 2 … HEALTH AND HEALTH CARE IN COMMUNITY

Strengthen Asia Pacific Leadership Forum on HIV/AIDS (APLF), promoting messages regarding maternal and child health and HIV/AIDS to CRC branches, through TV broadcasting and home visits for providing humanitarian support to people living with HIV/AIDS, the elderly and people with disabilities. Continue to implement the CRC development plan 2016 such as the construction of wells, rain water catchment, latrines, and health education to targeted communities. Provide technical support to create and implement activity plans focusing on communicable and non-communicable disease, community-based health, first aid services, and health in emergency to 25 CRC branches. Strengthen and improve capacity and skills for Health Focal persons in 25 CRC branches on First Aid, Climate Change, and Commercial First Aid. Integrate core area 2 with Organizational Development and Disaster Management to reach the community's resilience. Collaborate with related institutions and regional health networks to promote CRC health activities.

CORE AREA 3: THE PROMOTION OF FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES AND HUMANITARIAN VALUES

Celebrate the 153 rd Anniversary of World Red Cross Red Crescent Day, 8 th May 2016. Celebrate The Royal Birthday of Her Majesty Queen Mother of the Khmer Nation NORODOM MONINEATH SIHANOUK, CRC Honorary President. 21 THE CAMBODIAN RED CROSS ANNUAL REPORT 2015 Activity Package for Year 2016

Strengthen the quality of Restoring Family Links inside and outside the country. Continue the Safer Rural Community program with partners ICRC and Cambodian Mine Action Authority at 4 CRC targeted branches. Promote an implementation of Safer Access through countinuing raising an awareness of Fundamental Principles of the Movement, IHL, and the Use and Protection of Red Cross and Red Crescent Emblem inside and outside the CRC.

CORE AREA 4: ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT & RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT

Activity 1: Governance and Management Strengthen implementation decisions of the CRC VI General Assembly, Statutory Texts and Guidelines to have a higher governance and management profile.

Activity 2: Branch Development Continue BOCA meetings by including Well-Functioning Branch criteria in 6 other CRC branches and continue monitoring the progress of CRC branches after BOCA meeting. Urge the construction of sub-branch offices in all districts. Prepare the 1st CRC Sub-branch Assembly procedure.

Activity 3: Red Cross Youth and Red Cross Volunteer Urge branches to organize RCY annual consolidated meeting at branch and national level. Establish gender policy for CRC staff and RCVs and RCYs

Activity 4: Financial Management Continue advocating financial support from generous people, partners and donors by appealing, organizing charity and fund-raising events and promoting memberships, etc.

Activity 5: National and International Communication and Cooperation Continue national and international cooperation with partners and other National Societies to advocate support to beneficiary. Develope and launch policy and guideline on internal and external communication, social media and information technology and E-communication.

Activity 6: Admin and Financing Development Organize training courses for CRC NHQ and branch staff on policy and financial procedure and preparing to assist branch internal audit.

Activity 7: Planning, Monitoring-Evaluation and Reporting Review the branch development plan 2014-2019 per core areas and branch minimum activity package. Strengthen the capacity of CRC branch staff on Planning Monitoring Evaluation and Report.

22 THE CAMBODIAN RED CROSS ANNUAL REPORT 2015 Conclusion

CONCLUSION

The achievements and success gained through cross-cutting activities are a result of following the high model of Samdech Akka Moha Sena Padei Techo Hun Sen, Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Cambodia, who always shows his tremendous physical and mental support to the CRC and it can not be away from the smart leadership of Samdech Kittipritthbindit Bun Rany HUNSEN, President of the Cambodian Red Cross, who brought harmony and participation of central and branch committee members for job orientation to encourage humanitarian movement under all circumstances. Also, the collaboration with donors, including local and international partners with both technical and financial support allows CRC activities to be conduted smoothly and effectively in the hope of building a Safe and Resilient Community in Cambodia. These events have strongly encouraged committee members, staffs, youths and volunteers of the CRC to have a strong commitment to the responsibility and independence for their duties to became the •Auxiliary of Government in Humanitarian WorksŽ both inside and outside the country.

23 THE CAMBODIAN RED CROSS ANNUAL REPORT 2015 Structure of Cambodian Red Cross

STRUCTURE OF CAMBODIAN RED CROSS

24 THE CAMBODIAN RED CROSS ANNUAL REPORT 2015 Cambodian Red Cross Strategy 2011-2020

CAMBODIAN RED CROSS STRATEGY 2011-2020

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The 7 Fundamental Principles of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement

Humanity: The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, born of a desire to bring assistance without discrimination to the wounded on the battleÞeld, endeavours, in its international and national capacity, to prevent and alleviate human suffering wherever it may be found. Its purpose is to protect life and health and to ensure respect for the human being. It promotes mutual understanding, friendship, cooperation and lasting peace amongst all peoples. Impartiality: It makes no discrimination as to nationality, race, religious beliefs, class or political opinions. It endeavours to relieve the suffering of individuals, being guided solely by their needs, and to give priority to the most urgent cases of distress. Neutrality: In order to continue to enjoy the conÞdence of all, the Movement may not take sides in hostilities or engage at any time in controversies of a political, racial, religious or ideological nature. Independence: The Movement is independent. The National Societies, while auxiliaries in the humanitarian services of their governments and subject to the laws of their respective countries, must always maintain their autonomy so that they may be able at all times to act in accordance with the principles of the Movement. Voluntary Service: It is a voluntary relief organization not prompted in any manner by desire for gain. Unity: There can be only one Red Cross or one Red Crescent Society in any one country. It must be open to all. It must carry on its humanitarian work throughout its territory. Universality: The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, in which all Societies have equal status and share equal responsibilities and duties in helping each other, is worldwide.

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