The latest midline survey results for the Cambodia PROTECT initiative have unveiled significant strides in the fight to end violence against children (VAC). This ambitious program has not only showcased progress in preventing violence against children but also highlighted an uptick in awareness surrounding the support systems available for victims and enhanced coordination among government entities.
The survey reflects a hopeful trajectory towards achieving a safer environment for Cambodia’s youth, underpinning the crucial efforts of various stakeholders committed to this cause. APLE, a key player in these efforts, reaffirms its dedication to supporting the ongoing implementation of the Cambodia PROTECT strategies. This commitment involves a close partnership with the Ministry of Social Affairs, Veterans and Youth Rehabilitation (MoSVY), and other vital stakeholders, aiming to cement the foundation for a robust framework that protects children from violence and exploitation.
The collaborative approach adopted by APLE and its partners underscores the importance of unity in addressing the complex challenges surrounding child protection. By leveraging the strengths and resources of each entity, the initiative is poised to drive forward meaningful change, ensuring that prevention measures, awareness campaigns, and support systems are more accessible and effective than ever before.
As APLE continues to spearhead these initiatives, the organization’s resolve to safeguard the welfare of children in Cambodia remains unwavering. The progress reflected in the midline survey serves as a testament to the collective impact of these concerted efforts, lighting the path toward a future where every child is free from violence and exploitation.