Monday, April 9, 2018

អាជ្ញាធរថាក្នុងមួយថ្ងៃថៃបញ្ជូនពលករខុសច្បាប់ពី ១០០ ទៅ ១៥០នាក់មកកម្ពុជា


អាជ្ញាធរថារយៈពេល២ទៅ៣ថ្ងៃនេះអាជ្ញាធរថៃបានចាប់ ពលករខុសច្បាប់ប្រមាណ ១០០ទៅ១៥០នាក់ក្នុងមួយថ្ងៃ បញ្ជូនមកកម្ពុជា និងពលករខ្មែរប្រមាណ ៤០០ ទៅ ៥០០នាក់ ផ្សេងទៀតសម្រុកចូលមកកម្ពុជាវិញតាមច្រកទ្វារអន្តរជាតិប៉ោយប៉ែតខេត្តបន្ទាយមានជ័យ។
តាមការចុះផ្សាយរបស់អគ្គស្នងការនគរបាលជាតិបានលើកប្រសាសន៍លោកឧត្តមសេនីយ៍ត្រី ស៊ឹម សំអាត នាយប៉ុស្តិ៍នគរបាលអន្តោប្រវេសន៍ច្រកទ្វារអន្តរជាតិប៉ោយប៉ែតបានប្រាប់ថ្ងៃទី០៩​ ខែមេសា​ ឆ្នាំ២០១៨ថានៅច្រកទ្វារអន្តរជាតិប៉ោយប៉ែតខេត្តបន្ទាយមានជ័យរយៈពេល ២ ទៅ៣ថ្ងៃនេះប្រជាពលរដ្ឋខ្មែរដែលត្រឡប់ចូលមកកម្ពុជាវិញក្នុង១ថ្ងៃប្រមាណជា៤០០ទៅ៥០០នាក់ ហើយបើប្រៀបនៅឆ្នាំមុនក្នុង ១ថ្ងៃមានប្រមាណតែជាង ៣០០ ទៅ ៤០០នាក់ប៉ុនណោះ។

តាមការចុះផ្សាយដដែលលោកបានបញ្ជាក់ថាដោយពលករខ្មែរដែលត្រូវអាជ្ញាធរថៃចាប់បញ្ជូនមកវិញរយៈពេល២ទៅ ៣នេះ​ ក្នុង១ថ្ងៃមានប្រមាណជាង​ ១០០ទៅ ១៥០នាក់។
តាមការចុះផ្សាយដដែលបន្តថាបើប្រៀបធៀបនៅសប្តាហ៍មុន ១ថ្ងៃមានប្រមាណជិត១០០នាក់ ហើយភាគច្រើនជាពលករខ្មែរដែលធ្វើការដោយខុសច្បាប់នៅប្រទេសថៃដែលទៅតាមរយះមេខ្យល់ត្រូវបានសមត្តកិច្ចចាប់បញ្ជូនមកវិញ។
លោកឧត្តមសេនីយ៍ត្រី ស៊ឹម សំអាត បានបញ្ជាក់ថាប្រជាពលរដ្ឋខ្មែរដែលធ្វើការនៅប្រទេសថៃដោយស្របច្បាប់ត្រឡប់ស្រុកកំណើរវិញមុនថ្ងៃបុណ្យឆ្នាំ អាចកើនឡើងរាល់ថ្ងៃរហូតដល់ថ្ងៃចូលឆ្នាំថ្មីខាងមុខមកដល់៕




Friday, March 30, 2018

ការរៀបចំផែនការករណីដើម្បីគាំទ្រឲ្យមានរបរក្នុងស្រុកបញ្ឈប់ការចំណាកស្រុក


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អង្គការ CCPCR បានចុះធ្វើការប៉ាន់ប្រមាណ និង ធ្វើផែនការគ្រួសារ ជាមួយនឹងអតិថិជននៅខេត្តបន្ទាយមានជ័យ ដើម្បីផ្ដល់ការគាំទ្រឲ្យមានការងារធ្វើ ឬ មានមុខរបរក្នុងស្រុកដើម្បីរួចផុតពីការចំណាកស្រុកម្ដងទៀត។
សុភី (ឈ្មោះក្លែងក្លាយ) គឺជាអ្នករងគ្រោះពីការចំណាកស្រុកទៅធ្វើការនៅប្រទេសថៃ ហើយត្រូវបានជួយសង្គ្រោះ​ឲ្យ​បានវិលត្រឡប់មកស្រុកកំណើតរបស់ខ្លួនវិញ តាមរយៈមណ្ឌលសំចតខេត្តកោះកុង របស់អង្គការ CCPCR។​
សុភី លើកឡើងថាទោះស្ថិតក្នុងស្ថានភាពបែបណាក៏ដោយ គេនឹងខិតខំស្វែងរកការងារធ្វើ និង ប្រកបមុខរបរដាំដុះក្នុងស្រុក ដើម្បីចិញ្ចឹមគ្រួសារ ហើយសម្រេចចិត្តឈប់ធ្វើចំណាកស្រុកទៀត ដោយថាជួបបញ្ហាប្រឈមច្រើន ឃ្លាតឆ្ងាយពីគ្រួសារ និង​ រងការធ្វើបាបពីអាជ្ញាធរថៃផងដែរ។
គម្រោងប្រយុទ្ធប្រឆាំងអំពើជួញដូរមនុស្សរបស់អង្គការ CCPCR នេះអាចដំណើរការទៅបាន ដោយមានការគាំទ្រពី USAID តាមរយៈ CTIP របស់អង្គការ Winrock International
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CCPCR is conducted the assessment and case plan with the survivor at Banteay MeanChhey province in order to provide support on business at home or job-placement to avoid from re-migration.
Sophy (Name to be changed) is the survivor of migrant abuse to work in Thailand and rescued back to homeland throw CCPCR’s Koh Kong Transit Center.
Sophy said whether in any situation, ​he will try to work or do farming at home, he would not leave home for work again, because it is dangerous, far from family and threated and beaten by Thai authority also.
CCPCR's project of countering trafficking is supported by USAID through CTIP of Winrock International. 
#USAIDCambodia #CTIP #WinrockInternational #EndHumanTrafficking

Sunday, March 4, 2018

គាំទ្រលើក្រុមសន្សំប្រាក់ ដើម្បីការពារពីការជួញដូរ Support on SVG to Prevent from Trafficking



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ក្នុងឆ្នាំ ២០១៧ អង្គការ CCPCR បានផ្ដួចផ្ដើមបង្កើតបានក្រុម សន្សំប្រាក់សហគមន៍ចំនួន ២៥ក្រុម ជាមួយនឹងសមាជិក ៤០០ នាក់ក្នុងខេត្តកោះកុង ស្វាយរៀង និង កំពង់ធំ នេះ ដើម្បីចូលរួមគាំទ្រ និង ពង្រឹងសមត្ថភាពរបស់ជនងាយរងគ្រោះ ឬកុមារងាយរងគ្រោះពីការជួញដូរ។ ក្រុមសន្សំប្រាក់នេះបានបង្កើនប្រាក់ដើមទុនប្រមាណ ១៣៩ ៧៩១ ៣០០ រៀល ដែលស្មើនឹងប្រមាណ ៣៤ ៩៤៧, ៨៣ ដុល្លារ។

សមាជិកនៃក្រុមសន្សំប្រាក់នេះទទួលបានការបណ្ដុះបណ្ដាលផ្នែកការពារពីការជួញដូរមនុស្ស ការចំណាកស្រុកខុសច្បាប់ អំពីសិទ្ធិកុមារ និង ពង្រឹងសមត្ថភាពផ្នែកជីវភាពរស់នៅ ជំនាញគ្រប់គ្រងហិរញ្ញវត្ថុ និង ការផ្ដួចផ្ដើមនូវធនធានផ្សេងៗក្នុងសហគមន៍។


ក្រុមសន្សំប្រាក់អង្គការ CCPCR បានគាំទ្រឲ្យសមាជិកទទួលបានប្រាក់កម្ចី សម្រាប់ប្រកដរបរដូចជាការចិញ្ចឹមសត្វ ការលក់ដូរ ជំនួសការចំណាកស្រុកទៅធ្វើការនៅបរទេស ហើយកូនៗរបស់ពួកគេមានឱកាសទទួលបានការសិក្សានៅសាលាដោយមានការគាំទ្រផ្នែកសំភារៈសិក្សាពីអង្គការ CCPCR៕
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To provide supporting and strengthen on livelihood of vulnerable people and children, CCPCR initiative to set up 25 saving group with 400 members from Svay Rieng, Koh Kong, and Kampong Thom in 2017. The saving groups have increased the capital to 139,791,300 riels (about $34,947.83).

CCPCR’s Saving Group members have been trained on prevention of human trafficking, illegal of migration, Children’s rights, and capacity building on the livelihood and financial management, and technical of mobilizing resource in the community.

With CCPCR’s saving group supported on capital loan, all members have been changed their life with business at home or animal raising instead of migrant to work abroad and their child have a chance to enroll in state school with CCPCR’s material supported. 

Thursday, March 1, 2018

Employment Opportunities

The Cambodian Centre for the Protection of Children’s Rights (CCPCR) is a non-governmental, non-political and non-profit organization, was founded since November 1994, by a group of Cambodian professionals highly committed to the welfare of Cambodian children. It commenced operations in March 1995 and its Statute was approved by the Ministry of Interior on Feb 27th 1997.
                                   
Currently, with supporting funds of USAID through Winrock International, CCPCR implements a project focused on the Prevention and Protection against human trafficking and labor- exploitation. CCPCR’s Protection program assists survivors of trafficking and abused migrants to recover from their experiences of exploitation and to improve their living conditions in order to avoid re-trafficking and exploitation. The Protection program is community based and survivors are reintegrated to whichever city or province their home is in, most commonly Phnom Penh, Svay Rieng, Prey Veng, Siem Reap, Kampong Thom, Kampong Cham, Banteay Meanchey, and Koh Kong..

CCPCR is extending the Protection programs and now is announcing to recruit the Cambodian staff for the 3 positions as below:

1.      Social Worker- 3 positions (2 social workers- based in Phnom Penh and 1 social worker based at Svay Reing Province).

Duties:
  1. Manage and be responsible for the cases allocated to you.   
  2. When appropriate, use the NCCT interview guide to identify abused migrants and victims of trafficking amongst returnee migrants.
  3. Basic counseling skills for working closely with clients, empathy and problem solving.
  4. Conduct the assessment with the victim and victim’s family to identify and understand their needs, problems and strengths. Pay attention to all kinds of Needs e.g. safety, physical health, emotional health and relationships, livelihood and education, justice Needs.
  5. Analyze the situation and priority needs and requirements of the victim and victim’s family, with the victim and family. Support the victim (and family) to make decisions about what action to take. 
  6. Develop a case plan with the client that brings resources and services together to respond to the needs and problems and builds on strengths.
  7. Implement the plan together with the victim and victim’s family and other service providers, checking progress and reviewing and adapting the plan according to changing circumstances.
  8. Close the case according to CCPCR policy e.g. when the identified needs have been met and problems solved.
  9. Work closely with the Social Work Supervisor and other team members throughout the casework, for example meeting to discuss the analysis and planning of the case and later, Case Reviews and closure.
  10. Network and build relationships and find resources (local authorities, physical health care including reproductive health, mental health care, livelihood, legal) in the areas that clients live.
  11. Undertake field visits to meet with clients and their families to ensure they have their prioritized needs met and to understand their changing situations to meet their needs effectively.
  12. For each case open a file and record visits and events, identification, assessment, plan, implementation, reviews and new planning and closure in casework forms so that the work carried out on each case is accessible and data is kept for M&E systems like the WI CTIP database.
  13. Submit requests for funds for clients (or significant family members) following identified needs and a plan to meet those needs with services and following CCPCR’s financial policies. Follow CCPCR’s client-related policies, act ethically, follow the best interests of the client, show the client respect and compassion. Keep confidentiality. 
The essential requirements:

  • Bachelor Degree of Social Work, or any related field,
  • Minimum three years of experience of social work in working with survivors of human trafficking and abused migrants or a similarly vulnerable group (survivors of GBV, children in need of protection etc).
  • Knowledgeable in English and excellent interpersonal communication, critical thinking  negotiation and analysis skills,
  • Competency in computer literate in Ms. Office, Excel, Email & Internet,
  • Report and case study writing skills,
  • Knowledge of social work, the case management process.
  • Able to travel frequently to provinces for needs assessment, assisting clients and monitoring.
  • Fully able to embrace organizational values and possess a high level of commitment towards the mission of CCPCR.
  1. Finance/Admin Officer- 1 positions (based at Koh Kong office) 
Duties:
       1. Follow-up of activities of the staff under his/her section.
       2. Ensure cleaning and safety of the office and closely control the office guards.
  1. Announcing the news or regulation, updating the Bulletin Board and photographic displays, responsible for all correspondences that come in the office and send out from the office,
  2. Assist to organize meeting, workshop at Central Office,
  3. Be responsible for stock of stationery and sundries. Be sure to distribute them to the authorized request units.
  4. Coordinate and monitor all expenditure transactions at the provincial level
  5. Prepare petty cash payments Voucher & Entering all these data into Accounting software (QuickBooks),
  6. Prepare monthly cash book and expenditure documents for sending to head office
  7. Ensure timelines, accuracy of financial reporting for Finance/Admin Manager at head office,
  8. Perform any other tasks assigned by Provincial coordinator or  Finance/Admin Manager 
The essential requirements:
  • Bachelor Degree of Accounting or Finance or any related field
  • Minimum two years of experience in management level related to accounting & finance and administration
  • Knowledgeable in English and excellent interpersonal communication skills
  • Able to use computer software(QuickBooks) and Ms. Office, Email & Internet
  • Prefer working as the team work
  • Good attitude, personality and honesty
  • Highly self-motivated; high commitment to work under pressure,
  • Willing to travel to remote area and stay overnight if required.
  • Fully able to embrace organizational values and possess a high level of commitment towards the mission of CCPCR,
All positions are full-time and salary is based on previous experience/education. Women are encouraged to apply. To submit an application or request additional information, please contact Mr. Sek Sophal, Program Manager at 099-444.124/012 -913.138 sekphal2013@gmail.com. or Mr. Sieng Ramo, Finance/Admin Manager at 011 940 866 ramo.fm@ccpcr.org.kh
 or siengramo@yahoo.com The deadline for application is on 8th March, 2018. Only short-listed applicants will be contacted for interview on 13th March 2018. CVs & resumes cannot be returned to applicants.





















Wednesday, February 28, 2018

មុខរបរចិញ្ចឹមជ្រូកជម្រុញជីវភាពឲ្យកាន់តែប្រសើររួចពីការចំណាកស្រុក Pig Raising to Improve livelihood of Vulnerable

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ផ្ទះដែលធ្លាប់ស្ងប់ស្ងាត់ កុមារបានបោះបង់ការសិក្សា ហើយបានចាកចេញពីផ្ទះដើម្បីរកលុយជាមួយឪពុកម្តាយ ដោយសារពួកគេមិនមានការងារជាក់លាក់ ឬអាជីពក្រៅពីធ្វើស្រែ ហើយទិន្នផលរបស់គេគ្មានទីផ្សារសម្រាប់លក់ក្នុងតម្លៃខ្ពស់។

នៅក្នុងឃុំចន្រ្ទា ស្រុកចន្ទ្រាក្នុងខេត្តស្វាយរៀង ប្រជាជនភាគច្រើនមិនមានការអប់រំ និងគ្រួសារក្រីក្រ។ ពួកគេប្រឈមនឹងការធ្វើចំណាកស្រុកដើម្បីលក់ឆ្នោត ឬកូនរបស់ពួកគេបានត្រូវបានបង្ខំឱ្យទៅសុំទាននៅ វៀតណាម​បន្ទាប់​​ពីរដូវធ្វើស្រែ។


អ្នកស្រី កែវ និងកូនរបស់នាងគឺជាអ្នករស់រានមានជីវិតពីការចំណាកស្រុក ពួកគេធ្លាប់រស់នៅក្នុងផ្ទះតូច មួយហើយមិនមានអាហារបរិភោគគ្រប់គ្រាន់ ពួកគេមានបទពិសោធន៍ធ្វើចំណាកស្រុកដើម្បីរកលុយនៅវៀតណាមប្រហែល 8 ដងរួចហើយ។

អ្នកស្រី កែវ បាននិយាយថាវាលំបាកខ្លាំងណាស់ ព្រោះមិនមានអាហារគ្រប់គ្រាន់ ដើររស់នៅលើផ្លូវ ក្រោមស្ពាន និងជិតផ្សារ ហើយតែងតែរត់គេចពីប៉ូលីសជាញឹកញាប់។

ក្នុងឆ្នាំ 2013 នាងត្រូវបានចាប់ខ្លួន និងបញ្ជូនត្រឡប់ទៅសហគមន៍របស់នាងវិញនៅប្រទេសកម្ពុជា ដោយឆ្លងកាត់ មណ្ឌលសំចតក្រុងបាវិត របស់ អង្គការ CCPCR។ ជាសំណាងល្អអ្នកស្រី និងគ្រួសាររបស់អ្នកស្រី ត្រូវបានអង្គការ CCPCR ជួយគាំទ្រ និង ផ្តួចផ្ដើមឲ្យមានអាជីព​ចិញ្ចឹមជ្រូកនៅផ្ទះ។

គ្រួសាររបស់អ្នកស្រីកែវ បានទទួលការបណ្តុះបណ្តាលលើជំនាញគ្រប់គ្រងអាជីវកម្ម និង​ ហិរញ្ញវត្ថុ និងការគ្រប់គ្រងកសិកម្ម និងការចិញ្ចឹមសត្វផងដែរ។ ពួកគេក៏ត្រូវបានដាក់បញ្ចូលឱ្យក្លាយជាសមាជិកនៃធនាគារ​ស្រូវ និងសមាជិកក្រុមសន្សំប្រាក់ ដើម្បីទទួលបានប្រាក់កម្ចី បន្តអាជីវកម្មប្រកបដោយនិរន្តរភាព។

ទោះបីជាយ៉ាងណាក៏ដោយ CCPCR ក៏បានផ្តល់ការគាំទ្រដល់ការអប់រំរបស់កូន ៗ របស់ពួកគេផងដែរ ដូចជាការចុះឈ្មោះចូលរៀនសាលារដ្ឋ ការគាំទ្រលើសម្ភារៈសិក្សា និងសំលៀកបំពាក់។

គ្រួសារ អ្នកស្រីកែវ ឆ្លងកាត់ជីវភាពលំបាកជាច្រើន ទំរាំមានជីវភាពប្រសើរឡើងជាមួយ នឹងការចិញ្ចឹមជ្រូក ដែលពួកគេទទួលបានចំណូលពី 2 ទៅ 4 លានរៀលក្នុងរយៈពេលពី 3 ទៅ 4 ខែ។

អ្នកស្រី កែវ មានលុយដើម្បីសាងសង់ផ្ទះមួយ បន្ទាប់ពីពួកគេពង្រីកអាជីពជាមួយនឹងការចិញ្ចឹមជ្រូកកាន់តែច្រើនទៅៗ រហូតអាចមានលទ្ធភាព គាំទ្រដល់ការអប់រំរបស់កូន ៗ ពួកគេផងដែរ៕
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The house used to be quiet and children was drop out of school and went away from home to make money with parents, because the household had no specific job or career beside farming and there was no market to sell rice production in high price.  

In Chantrea commune, Chantrea district, at Svay Rieng province, most of people there are non-education and poor in family. They faced with migration to sell lottery tickets or their child forced to beg for money in Vietnam after farming season.

Keo and her child are survivors of migrant abuse who used to live in a small house and had nothing to eat, and experienced about 8 times of migration to make money in Vietnam.
She said, it was very difficult, no enough foods, lived on the street, under bridges and near the market and always escaped from police.

In 2013, she was arrested and sent back to her community in Cambodia through CCPCR Bavet transit center. Fortunately, she and her family was assisted and supported to have career as pig raising at home.

Keo's family got provided the training on business and financial management, farming and animal raising, they were also added to be member of rice bank and saving group to get loan for pursuing sustainable business.

Anyway, CCPCR also provided support on education of their children such as enroll them to state school, support on school material, bike cycle and clothes.

Passing through hard condition of life, Keo’s family was improved with their pigs raising, they earned from about 2 to 4 million riel during 3 to 4 months. Keo has money to build a house after they broaden their career with much more pig raising and be able to support their children's education.




Wednesday, November 22, 2017

Life of Survivor from Human Trafficking

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.
Please click the link below to see the video about the life of victim.
https://www.ifundwomen.com/projects/aurore-skincare

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.

According to this important skill, Thida commit to strengthen her ability to be more professional and she wish to run her own hairdressing shop one day. She wish to make a lot of money to support her family and her younger sister and brother to get higher education to avoid from migration as well. Name to be changed.
http://www.ccpcr.org.kh/article/165/activities/from-miserable-life-to-get-a-skill-of-hairdressing.htm