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Kingdom of Cambodia Nation Religion King Kingdom of Cambodia Nation Religion King Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation 6 List of Foreign NGOs signed MOU with Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation I- NGOs from Asia Date of NO Name Country Signing MOU Project Address Representative & Expiration 1 - China 27-12-2000 Taiwan, China Social Affairs Banteay Meanchey Province, Tel.012 458- Mrs. Yang Wei Lin 1 Field Relief Agency (FRA) 27-04-2016 New MoU 799 President 27-04-2019 Mondul 1, SangkatSvayDangkum, Siem Mr. Ngoun Chan 01-10-2013 2 Angkor Hospital for Children Hong Kong, China Health Reap, Tel: 063 963 409 /Email: Pheaktra Country 01-10-2016 [email protected] Representation # 18 I -18 J, Street Northbridge, TeukThla, Mrs. Kalia Concordia Welfare and 31-12-2013 3 Hong Kong, China Education Khan SenSok, P.P. Sayaovong Lo, Education Foundation 31-12-2016 [email protected] Country Director Dr. Lau Chi Leung Ling Liang World-Wide Light China 06-06-2016 #14, St 8, Sangkat Phnom Penh Thmey, 4 Education Charlie Matthew, Society Limited New Reg. 06-06-2019 Khan Sensok, Phnom Penh Country Director Total = 04 2 - India 14-02-2002 Health, Social # 475 Monivong BLVD, PO.Box. 881, Ms. Lilly Pramilla 1 Missionaries of Charity (MC) India 14-02-2017 Affairs Tel. 023 213 491 Dung Dung, Superior Total = 01 3 - Japen Shanti Volunteer Association 12-07-2000 Education, #32, St 288, Olympic, Chamcar Morn. Mr. Tamari Kiyotaka 1 Japan (SVA) 12-07-2018 Religion 023 219 080/023 220 864 Country Director Japan Charitable 08-09-2000 School No.3A, St.608s, Boeng Kok II , Mr. Goto Fumio 2 Organization of Father Japan 08-09-2018 Building Tel:015 830373 Director Goto Fumio (JCOFGF) Japan-Cambodia Interactive 23-11-2000 Social Affairs PosenChey, Phum Thlok, Kan Prek Phnov, Mr. Tho Bunthy, 3 Japan Association (JCIA) 23-11-2017 PP. 023 555 2936 Director Association of Aid for 23-11-2000 Social Affairs #101, St. 36 Sony, Teuk Thla, Mr. Hun Seanghong 4 Japan Cambodia in 21st Century 23-11-2015 Tel: 012 397 555 Country Rep. 19-01-2001 Cambodia Education Japan Education No.21, St.496, Phsar Deum thkauv, Mr. Kong Vorn 5 10-03-2016 Assistance Fund (CEAF) New MoU Tel: 011 951 570 Director 10-03-2019 Hasu No Kai / The Lotus 17-10-2001 Education No. 72, Group 5, Boprok Kakab, Porsen Mrs. Emiko T. 6 Japan Association (HNKLA) 17-10-2017 Chey, PP. Tel: 012 968 095 Kimura President Supporters for Mental Health 22-11-2001 Orphan No.0233, Group5, Khum Slarkram, Siem Mr. Phy Pisal 7 Japan (SUMH) 22-11-2016 Reap Country Director International Volunteers of Japan 27-11-2001 Agriculture No. 8, St. 101, Chamcar Mon, Mr. Ayumi Matsuura 8 Yamagata (IVY) New MoU 29-02-2019 -Svay Rieng Office Tel: 092 712 591 Country Rep. # 114A, Str.95, Beung Trabek, Japan Team of Young 14-12-2001 Education Mr. kimura zinya 9 Japan Chamkarmon, Phnom Penh Human Power (JHP) 14-12-2016 Director Tel. 023 726 553 Community Japan Lay Missionary 16-01-2002 No. 307, St. 29, Chamcar Mon, Mr. Asano Miyuki 10 Japan Development, Movement (JLMM) 16-01-2017 Tel. 023360556 Country Rep. 30-05-2002 Health Mr. rie osaki 11 Share Cambodia (SHARE) Japan #135, St.95, Bg. Trabek, Chamcar Morn. 30-05-2017 Director #82F, Str.210, Teuk La-ak II, Toul Kork, Foundation for International Japan 06-02-2002 Health Mr. Naoyuki Koyama 12 Phnom Penh, Tel. 012 922 176, 023 880 Development /Relief (FIDR) New MoU 29-02-2019 Country Rep. 655 Health, Caring For Young Khmer 06-03-2002 No. 98, St. 432, Chamcar Mon, Mr. Harumi 13 Japan Education (CYK) 06-03-2017 Tel. 023 210 849 Sekiguchi, Director Education, # 95E1, St. 113, Boeung Keng Kang II, Ms. Minashima Japan International Volunteer 07-02-2002 14 Japan Telecommunicate Chamkarmorn, Phnom Penh. Madoka, Acting Center (JVC ) 07-02-2017 Tel: 023 885 731 Country Director N0.166YA , Blv. Prah Norodom, Tonle Association of School Aid in 28-06-2002 Education Mr. Teppei YAMADA 15 Japan Basak, Chamkarmorn, Cambodia (ASAC) 28-06-2017 Chief Director Tel: 023 212150-089 644 890 Japan Mine Action Service 22-8-2002 CMAC No. 170, St.156, Touk Laak II, Toul Kork. Mr. Nagotoshi Sako 16 Japan (JMAS) 22-08-2017 Fax. 023 990 532, [email protected] Resident Rep. Education, Mr. Yoshinobu 16-01-2003 Humanity for No.8.St.562, Tuol Kok 17 Japan Asia Network (JAN) Japan Kumagai 16-01-2018 Children Tel. 023 885 484, 023 883 018 Country Director No.14.St.14, Prober I, Borey Nisa, PP Japan-Asia Cultural 03-07-2003 Education Mr. Megn Chandara 18 Japan Thmey, Sen Sok, PP, Exchange (JACE) 01-03-2016 Representative Tel. 012 996 898, 066 996 896 International /Cambodia- 04-02-2004 Education #72EoA, St. 261, Teuk La-Ak II, Toul Kork, Mr. Masaya UEDA 19 Japan NGO 04-02-2016 Fax. 023 216 684 Director Education Faculty of Dentistry, University of Health, The Organization of 14-05-2004 Health Monivong Blvd & Preah Mohasakatryani Dr. Takashi Miyata 20 International Support for Japan 14-05-2016 (Dentistry) Kosamak Stree, P. Penh. Tel. 023 430 736 President Dental Education (OISDE) H/P. 012 888 569/ 012 755 603 Group 10, 6th Village, Veal Vong, Project HOPE Japan Changed 19-01-2005 Health Kimimasa Hiromi 21 Japan Kampong Cham Province. to PH-Japan Foundation 19-01-2017 Managing Director Tel: 042-943-331 Daun Teav, Rolours, Bakorng, Siem Reap, Save the Children’s Smile 28-06-2005 Social Welfare Mr. Arai Sakae 22 Japan Tel. 012 356 022/ 092 841 973, Association (SCSA) 28-06-2017 Director Fax. 063 760 802 #35G, St. 456, Toul Tompong II, Education and Mr. NISHIYAMA 27-07-2005 Chamkarmorn 23 Hearts of Gold Japan Sport Naoki, 27-07-2018 Fax. 023 221 802 Tel: 012635 142 Regional Director Email: [email protected] The Cornerstone Orphanage 25-10-2002 Orphanage #21E, St.552, BeungkokI, Toul Kork, PP. Katsuko Maeda 24 Japan Cambodia 25-10-2017 Tel: 023882 812 Country Rep. Japan Relief for Cambodia & American Assistant for Health, #21, St. 454, Toul Tumpong I, Chamkarmon, 28-10-2005 Mr. Douglas Steele 25 Cambodia Change to Japan Japan Education PP. Tel. 023 218 639, 089 991 940, 28-10-2017 Country Director Relief for Cambodia &World Fax. 023 218 635 Assistance for Cambodia School Aid Japan Change to Floor3 (room 3C), # 31, St.396, BKK III, School Aid Japan ( a non- 11-08-2005 Education Mr. Miki Watanabe 26 Japan profit incorporated 11-08-2017 Chamcarmon Chief of Director foundation) Tel. 012 252 011/077 327 244 Vocational Group 7, Village and Commune Prek Preah Mr.Ezumi Tai 12-10-2006 27 Terra Renaissance Japan Training Sdach, Districtena, Battambang Project Manager in 12-10-2018 Tel. 012 173 3212, 016 861 057 Asian Region 1. # 30, St. 288, Boeng KK II, Chamcar 19-01-2007 Mr. Teruko Maeda Japan Social Welfare Morn 28 Renacer, Walk with Woman 30-03-2016 Country New MoU Tel. 023 223 678/ 092 844 817 30-03-2019 Representative S. Reap: 063 761 427/012 276 873 #128, Russian Blvd, Teuk Laak1, 03-04-2007 Education Mr. Usi yasue 29 NGO-ALC Communications Japan Tel. 023 986 781 Fax:023 990 157 03-04-2016 Director Email: [email protected] National Federation of 31-05-2007 Education #376, Sala Kan Seng, Khoum Svay Mr. Nong Vutha, 30 UNESCO Associations in Japan 31-05-2018 Dangkoum, Siem Reap, Siem Reap Country Rep. Jap. Rural Japan-Cambodia Cultural 13-09-2007 #14,Street 450, Sangkat Toul Tompoung Mr. Kaku Masasi 31 Development Exchange Association Japan 13-09-2016 II, Kan Chmkar Morn, P.P Cambodia Director Agriculture & 27-02-2008 Community #15A, St 2014, Plov Lum, Kakab, Mr. Hironori 32 Good Earth Japan Japan 27-02-2017 Development Posenchey, Phnom Penh. Tel: 092 555 798 Okajima. Director Education for Development 25-03-2008 Education Phum Paung Peay, Sangkat Phnom Penh Mr. Cheng Chandy 33 Japan Fund (EDF-Cambodia) 25-03-2017 Thmey, Khan Russey Keo. Managing Director NGO Education Research 21-07-2008 Education # 41c, St 186, Sangkat Tuk Laak 3, Khan Ms. Nobei Fenaki 34 Center Japan 21-07-2017 Toul Kork, Phnom Penh, Tel: 023 882-920 Country Director Social Affairs #17c, St 426, Village 3, Toul Tompung II, Mr. Kenta Aoki 09-04-2008 35 & labor Chamcarmon, PP. P.O.Box 2636. Country KAMONOHASHI Project Japan 09-04-2017 Tel: 092 398-431 Representative Japan Anti-Tuberculosis 05-06-2008 Health Cenat, St.278/95, Boeung Keng Kang II, Dr. Kosuke Okada 36 Japan Association (JATA) 05-06-2017 P.P Director #136ABC, Room E, St. 51, Sangkat Educational Supporting 25-08-2008 Education Mr. Shigeo Kitano 37 Boeung Ken Kan I, Chamcarmon Phnom Center “KIZUNA” Japan 25-08-2016 Secretary General Penh. Social Affairs, 26-06-2009 #57BE2, St.444, Toul Tom Pung II, Mr. Phen Bunthoeun 38 C-Rights Japan Education 26-06-2018 Chamkamorn, P.P Country Rep. Agriculture, Institute of Environment 30-07-2009 Japan Rural Mr. Nut Nareth, 39 Rehabilitation and 22-03-2016 In Royal University of Agriculture, P.P New MoU Development Program Coordinator Conservation (ERECON) 22-03-2019 30-07-2009 Health Mr. Koji Sasaki 40 Side by Side International Japan #39, St.606, Beoung Kok II, Toul Kok, P.P 30-05-2017 President Cambodia International #68 (3rd Floor, ICON Building) 216 Preah 17-09-2009 Education Mr. Katsuhiro 41 Education Support Norodom Blvd, Tonle Basac, Tel/023 Japan 17-09-2018 Shinohara, Rep.
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