CCPCR is the first local NGO which works on combating human and child
trafficking in Cambodia. Almost 25 years experienced, we have found that
all vulnerable people and survivors have been living in bad condition
before migrant and after turned back to their home. Because there is no
sustainable job or business at home, so CCPCR is working to support them
to have small business at home, vocational training, and job-placement
in their community to effort their living and enroll the child to
school. So You can take part with us to combat human trafficking in
Cambodia by contributing your money with Aurore.
#SayNoHumanTrafficking and #WeTogetherToEndHumanTrafficking.
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Wednesday, November 22, 2017
Thursday, November 9, 2017
From Miserable Life to Get a Skill of Hairdressing
Thida is one survivor of
trafficking to beg and sell lottery ticket in Vietnam. She is 17 years old and she
is the 7th children among 9 siblings in a poor family in countryside
of Svay Rieng province.
When
Thida was young, her
family's condition was bad, they lived in the small house with hold roof and
wall, and no one in her family ever got education.
Her family felt in debt, since her parents got sick and not able to work. They
also have no land or rice field. Thida had
no chance to catch school as other child. She responded
to help her family by migrating to beg and sell lottery ticket in Vietnam
because almost all her elder sisters and brothers got married and lived in
separated house.
Thida went to Vietnam for 3
times since she was 10 years old. She said, her parents saw her neighbors earned
a lot of money there, therefore she and her sister were sent to earn money too.
The condition of living and
working on the street in Vietnam was so difficult and but she did not earn much
as expected. She had no enough food to eat, place to sleep and she always
escaped when she saw the police.
Unfortunately,
Thida was arrested and detained for a month, before she was repatriated back to
Cambodia to live with her parents. She was vulnerable
of remigration because her parents had no money to support her family and her
study.
In
2013 at her age of 13 years old, Thida was referred to get CCPCR's service with
supported to get general education until grade 3, then she was supported to
train on skill of hairdressing and beauty salon.
Eam
Sreypov the social worker at CCPCR said, during studying and staying at CCPCR Svay Rieng shelter, Thida also got
supported on accommodation, counseling, and her family basic need for several
months. CCPCR supported her parents to raise animal at home to gain more income.
She continued, CCPCR helped them due to their needs and situation, however CCPCR
also wanted to see them to change their lives and avoid from repeated
migration.
Thida
was so clever and learned quickly, only one year of training she got it and she
was given the salary about 50 to 60 dollars per month by the shop owner. "Thida
has commitment, working hard and diligent to learn this skill, even I blamed her
sometime", said shop owner. Thida was improved quickly and she might be
able to make money by herself, she continued.
"I
feel so lucky and happy to get the skill training, and I could not make my life
changed as Today without supported by CCPCR", said Thida.
"I
myself can earn to support my family with my ability, so my life is better
through hairdressing skill", she added.
http://www.ccpcr.org.kh/article/165/activities/from-miserable-life-to-get-a-skill-of-hairdressing.htm
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