APLE’s Executive Director Addresses Vicarious Trauma at ICMEC Workshop on Crimes Against Children
Mr. Seila Samleang, Executive Director of APLE, had the distinguished opportunity to speak on vicarious trauma and preventative education at the Crimes Against Children workshop,
APLE Empowers Sub-National Government Officers to Combat Online Child Sexual Exploitation and Abuse
APLE held a full-day workshop on September 26, in Kep province, supported by Brot für die Welt, aimed at equipping 86 sub-national government officers with the skills and knowledge necessary to tackle Online Child Sexual Exploitation and Abuse. The participants, who included education officers, social service professionals, and local authorities
Training Manual on Child-Friendly Responses Finalized with Expert Input
The Police Academy of Cambodia, in collaboration with APLE, finalized a comprehensive training manual through a consultative workshop held on September 23, 2024 at the Police Academy of Cambodia Headquarter. This important event was presided over by the President of the Police Academy of Cambodia and included representatives from the
APLE and the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport Host Workshop on Online Child Safety.
In a concerted effort to safeguard children in the digital world, APLE, in collaboration with the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport, successfully hosted a full-day workshop on Sept 23, 2024, in Kampot province, dedicated to raising awareness about online child safety and tackling the pressing issue of online child
Children’s Voices Shape National Plan to Combat Violence Against Children
In a demonstration of commitment to children’s rights, 125 children and youth shared their perspectives during a national consultation workshop focused on the National Plan for the Prevention and Response to Violence Against Children. Held on September 20-21, 2024, in Siem Reap, this two-day workshop was organized by the Cambodian
Police Academy of Cambodia and APLE Collaborate to Enhance Skills of National Police Trainers
Phnom Penh: From September 18-20, 2024, a transformative three-day training course took place in Phnom Penh, focusing on Victim-centric Investigation of Online Child Exploitation and Sexual Abuse. This important initiative was co-organized by the Police Academy of Cambodia, the Cambodian National Police, and APLE. The training was presided over by
What Children Need for a Safer Internet
The internet is an essential part of children’s lives today, offering many great opportunities but also some risks. To make the internet safer for children, recent discussions with children have highlighted clear needs. Here’s what needs to be done: Stronger Rules and Better EnforcementChildren need stronger laws and stricter enforcement
APLE’s Fight Against Harmful Images Online
In the city of Phenom Penh, there’s a dedicated team working tirelessly to protect children from the dangers of the internet. This team is part of APLE Cambodia, an organization that uses advanced technology to find and remove harmful content online. A Day in the Life of Sreykev, a Content
How Can Parents Shield Their Children from Online Threats?
In today’s digital age, children have unprecedented access to the internet, offering them countless opportunities for learning, creativity, and social interaction. However, this same technology also exposes them to significant risks, including online grooming and sexual extortion. As parents and caregivers, it is vital to be proactive in protecting our
Village Boy Becomes Online Safety Advocate After Overcoming Digital Danger
In the small village of Battambang province, Dara, a 10-year-old boy, loved exploring the world through the internet on his new smartphone. His village was surrounded by rice fields, and life was simple but filled with love. Using the internet made Dara feel like he was part of a much
Meeting of the Technical Working Group to Review the Action Plan 2024-2026 on Social Service Workforce
This morning, on August 28, an important meeting was held by the Technical Working Group of the Ministry of Social Affairs, Veterans and Youth Rehabilitation in collaboration with APLE. Chaired by His Excellency Touch Channy, Secretary of State of MoSVY, this meeting brought together 60 members from various working groups