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Child protection and TVET: building a child-friendly city through child and youth resiliency? CONTENT 1. Who we are, what we do, where we work 2. Building child friendly cities through ensuring access to social and educational services for


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Child protection and TVET: building a child-friendly city through child and youth resiliency?

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CONTENT

  • 1. Who we are, what we do, where we work
  • 2. Building child friendly cities through ensuring access to

social and educational services for children and youth

  • 3. Working towards an urban social sustainability in Phnom

Penh?

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Presenting GNC

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Who we are

We strive to make the happiest society for people in Cambodia with hope and love, without poverty.

Vision

We are innovative and development NGO, working with vulnerable people for sustainable and holistic development.

Mission

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1st

(2004-2007)

2nd

(2008-2010) 3rd (2011-2016)

Mission

Projects based Development Community Development Integrated Community Development

  • 2002

Establishment Good neighbors Cambodia

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  • 2004

Establishment GNC

  • 2005

Registered in under Ministry of foreign Affairs

  • 2006 Registered in the

Ministry of education

  • 2007

Sponsorship Program

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  • 2009

Banoy CDP, Koun Trei CDP (Border Area)

  • 2010

Relocation of H.O to Phnom Penh

  • 2011

SP CDP, CA CDP (Urban Area)

  • 2013

KC CDP(Floating Area) Good Solar Innovation Core Strategic direction

  • 2014

· PC CDP, PS CDP, KOP CDP, SP CDP ·MOU with Ministry of Health

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  • 2015

· TK CDP, KS CDP, PT CDP ·MOU with Rural Development · Setting the logical framework for each CDP · setting the sector’s strategic logical model

  • 2016

· WFP Project

GNC’s history

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Mission

Mission What we do

UDHR - Universal Declaration of Human Right) CRC - The Convention on the Rights of the Child Promotion Children rights & Self Reliance of communities

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Border Area

  • 1. Kob CDP
  • 2. Souphi CDP

Floating Area

  • 3. Koh Chiveang CDP
  • 4. Prey Chas CDP
  • 5. Thmar Koul CDP
  • Good Solar Energy Project

Remote area

  • 8. Kaoh Nheaek CDP
  • 9. Snuol CDP

Urban Area

  • Head Office
  • 6. Cheung Aek CDP
  • 7. Prey Sar CDP
  • 7 districts in

5 provinces,

  • 20 communes &
  • 104 villages
  • 1 Head office
  • 9 CDP, 1 Solar Social

Business

Where we work

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Mission Holistic Development Sustainable Development

Spiritual Mental Emotional Physical Social

Impact to Keep Improving

How we work

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Mission How we work

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The child friendly city framework

Building child friendly cities

1 2 GNC’s programs 3 Is the ING project child-friendly?

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The child friendly city framework

 Influence decisions about their city  Express their opinion on the city they want  Participate in fam ily, com m unity and social life  Receive basic services such as health care, educ ation and shelter  Drink safe water and have access to proper sani tation  Be protected from exploitation, violence and ab use  Walk safely in the streets on their own  Meet friends and play  Have green spaces for plants and anim als  Live in an unpolluted environm ent  Participate in cultural and social events  Be an equal citizen of their city with access to ev ery service, regardless of ethnic origin, religion, inco

Guaranteeing the right of every young citizens to:

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The child friendly city framework

  • 1. Children’s participation
  • 2. A child friendly legal fram ework
  • 3. A city-wide Children’s Rights Strategy
  • 4. Children’s Rights Unit or coordinating m echanis

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  • 5. Child im pact assessm ent and evaluation
  • 6. A children’s budget
  • 7. A regular State of the City’s Children Report
  • 8. Making children’s rights known
  • 9. Independent advocacy for children

Elements contributing to the process

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Ensuring children and youth’s access to healthcare

Participants: communities, CDC, CCWS, VHSG

Health Check-up Health nutrition Vaccination & Medical treatment Health education Health system Strengthening

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The Child Health System - concept

Participants: communities, CCWS, VHSG, Health center, CDC

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The Child Health System - governance

CHS chief

Treasurer

Secretary CHS committee member CHS committee member CHS committee member

CHS Deputy Loan Deputy

local authority GNC

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The Child Health System - coverage

Type of support cases Service Access recommendation Kinds of financial support Transportation fee Food for patient caregiver Health service fee 1 Common diseases Health Check-up for children registered in CHS Health post(H/P) Health Center (HC)/ Referral hospital(RH) 100% 0% 100% of ≤$100 2 Serious diseases without operation Referral Hospital (RH)/ National hospital 100% 100% ≤ 8 days 90% of ≤$1000 3 Serious Diseases with operation 95% of ≤$1000 4 Traffic Accident/ Accident 50% 0% 50% of ≤1000$

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The Child Health System –

financial sustainability

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The Child Health System - concept

Participants: communities, CCWS, VHSG, Health center, CDC

  • 1342 children registered in CHS
  • Annual registering fee: 10 000 riels
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Participants: CCWC, local authorities, community members

Child support & Protection

5000 + children rea ched out to

Education awareness

5000 + children rea ched out to

Family support

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The Community Child Protection System (CCPS)

SSC Local Business Police

Hospital/ Health center

CDC Youth Club Hospital / Health Center School / T eacher Family Neigh bors CBOs / NGOs CCWC Local Police SSCs Local Business CVs

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Combine structure of CPC, Commune to Village

CDC Leader Vice CDC Leader Treasurer/ Cashier IIG Education/ Advocacy Sponsorshi p/ CPC Children Child/ Youth club CVs Parents Group SSCs VSHG Neighb

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Elder Group Monk Health/ WASH

GNC/CDP

CCWC

Commune Level Village Level Structure of CPC at CDP Level

NGOs/CBOs

The Community Child Protection System (CCPS)

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Relationship between CPC and CCWC

CCWC (commune level) CPC (village level)

The Community Child Protection System (CCPS)

CCWC CPC

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Reporting and Responding Mechanism

  • Child at risk
  • Vulnerable

children

Community

  • Priority case
  • Finding resource
  • Referral service

CPC / CCWC

  • Case Management
  • Referral service
  • Follow up case

GNC / CDP

The Community Child Protection System (CCPS)

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The Community Child Protection System (CCPS)

3 STEP of CCPS

SSC Local Business Police

Hospital/ Health center

CDC Youth Club Hospital / Health Center School / T eacher Family Neigh bors CBOs / NGOs CCWC Local Police SSCs Local Business CVs

  • 1. Identify & be ready for

partnership

  • 2. Partnership and

network building

  • 3. Ownership
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Participants: children, youth & parents, teachers, local authorities

Pre-school

1 pre-school

Primary schools

6 schools

After school

26 classes in English, math, scienc es, Khmer and computer classes. (44 3 students) 2

School support committees

30 teachers (2016)

Teacher Training support

Education

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Peer to peer Advocacy & leadership development

Participants: DoE, SSC, school directors, teachers, LA, CV, youth leaders and CCWC

Awareness & Capacity building

3,944

Participants

Campaigns & Events

9,929

Children

Children & Youth Group

49

Children

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Technical vocational training and business incubation center

Participants: local authorities, Korean Credit Union Social Contribution Foundation, GNI

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Prey Sa & Cheung Aek CDP

Prey Sa CDP Cheung Aek CDP

ING City Project surface : 2572 ha

  • Mean Chey District: 899 ha
  • Dangkao : 1297 ha
  • Ta Khmao City : 376 ha
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Working towards urban social sustainability

What connections with the surrounding neighborhoods ? 1 2 The child-friendly framework as a tool for an inclusive city?

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Prey Sa & Cheung Aek CDP

Prey Sa CDP Cheung Aek CDP

ING City Project surface : 2572 ha

  • Mean Chey District: 899 ha
  • Dangkao : 1297 ha
  • Ta Khmao City : 376 ha
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The ING project around Boeng Cheung Aek

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Children and youth resiliency ?

Child protection and TVET: building a child-friendly city through child and youth resiliency? Building a resilient city thanks to the child-friendly city framework?

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Supporting local authorities to accompany sustainable urban development via the child-friendly framework? Can tactical urbanism provide a way of developing now a more child-friendly city, paving the way for an more inclusive city in a close future?

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Thank you for your attention