After going through the dark experience of sexual abuse and exploitation, most survivors disperse and there is less opportunity for them to come together. For this reason, APLE’s court support team supported by ECPAT International conducted a local consultation in Phnom Penh on 10 October 2016. The aim of this ... Read More
Category: Press Releases
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Nov2016
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Nov2016
Compensation Settlement Could Bring Partial Justice To Child Victims
November 25, 2016
Paying for the damage cannot remove the injury of sexual abuse and exploitation, but of course it may partly compensate for it. Most of the time, there are compensation orders from the courts, but the actual money that the convicted criminal pays becomes rare because they have no visible money ... Read More
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Nov2016
Nine Underage Girls Rescued
November 23, 2016
Institutional child sexual abuse and exploitation is a continuing concern in Cambodia. The majority of residential care homes and even some churches are operating without proper and legal registration. Many suspects and perpetrators who intend to target children are likely targeting such institutions. They may apply to be volunteers or ... Read More
04
Nov2016
Capacity Building For Partners Really Needed
November 4, 2016
In 2016, Training of Trainers (ToT) approach is the main focus of APLE Cambodia in order to strengthen the real capacity of teachers, NGO partners and other stakeholders to better protect children.
In August 2016, the training team of APLE was invited to provide a one-day training course on offline and ... Read More
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Nov2016
Child Group Activity Could Help Children Tackle Their Stresses
November 3, 2016
Some people might think only adults have stress. In fact, everyone experiences stress, including children. The differences are only the level of stress, how to behave, and how to release stress.
To help children understand all of these, on 06 September 2016 our staff arranged a child group activity with 11 ... Read More





