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Cambodia: Children build innovative tool to trap rubbish in floating villages
Save the Children press release on children and biobars in Cambodia
NZ$12 MILLION INVESTMENT LAUNCHES GROWTH PROJECT IN CAMBODIA
PHNOM PENH, CAMBODIA – December 02, 2025: A new NZD$12 million project designed to boost rural household incomes and ensure child well-being through climate-resilient horticulture was announced on November 29, 2025, at an event presided over by New Zealand’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, alongside Cambodia’s Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries.
THAILAND-CAMBODIA: Clashes forces the closure of at least 1,200 schools impacting tens of thousands of children
Cambodia’s Ministry of Education said 600 schools have shut in five provinces, affecting the education of about 15,000 students while Thailand’s Ministry of Education has closed about 750 schools following the escalation.
Meun's Voice: From Isolation to Championing Rights of Children with Diverse SOGIESC in Rural Cambodia
With funding support from the Norwegian Organization for Sexual and Gender Diversity (FRI) through Save the Children Norway, Save the Children in Cambodia, in partnership with Cambodia Children and Young People Movement for Child Rights (CCYMCR), is helping underprivileged children and youth in rural areas to unlock their potential and advocate for a safe and supportive space through empowered them with leadership skills to fight for inclusion and equality regarding children's rights.
Joint Press Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE PHNOM PENH, Cambodia – January 14, 2026Cambodia Pioneers New Era of Climate-Safe Schools: BRACE Project Launches with Green Climate Fund and Global Partnership for Education SupportFunded by the Green Climate Fund and the Global Partnership for Education, today, the Royal Government of Cambodia, through the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport (MoEYS), launched the BRACE project—a groundbreaking initiative to protect education from climate shocks. As Cambodia faces intensifying floods, droughts, and extreme heat, the education sector stands on the frontlines of the climate crisis.
OFFICIAL LAUNCH "Building the Climate Resilience of Children and Communities through Education Sector" Project
H.E. Dr. Nath Bunroeun, Secretary of State of MoEYS and high representative of H.E. Dr. Hang Chuon Naron, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Education, Youth and Sport attended the Official Launch Ceremony of the "Building the Climate Resilience of Children and Communities through Education Sector" (BRACE) Project. The event was also attended by H.E. Meas Chantida, Undersecretary of State of the Ministry of Environment, Mr. Hong Reaksmey, Save the Children in Cambodia's Country Director, Mr. Nick Ireland, Climate Change Director of Save the Children Australia and leaders from MoEYS and the Ministry of Environment, development partners, and technical officials from relevant departments.Through a partnership between the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport and Save the Children in Cambodia, this initiative aims to transform 240 primary schools across Kampong Chhnang, Kampong Cham, and Koh Kong provinces into safe and climate-resilient learning environments. This project is supported by @GCFOfficial (GCF) and @Global Partnership for Education (GPE).
Safeguarding Cambodia's Future: US$40 Million BRACE Project
Phnom Penh, 7 July 2025 — In a landmark effort to confront the escalating climate crisis impacting Cambodian children, Save the Children, in partnership with the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport (MoEYS), proudly announces the launch of the groundbreaking "Building the Climate Resilience of Children and Communities through the Education Sector" (BRACE) project.
Youth and Future Generations Day at COP27: Cambodian child climate activists battling pollution from their floating schools
Youth and Future Generations Day at COP27: Cambodian child climate activists battling pollution from their floating schools
A Climate-Smart Education Initiative in Cambodia through Better Access to Climate Finance
The Ministry of Education, Youth, and Sport (MoEYS) and the Ministry of Environment (MoE) are joint forces in discussions to accelerate access to climate finance for a resilient and adaptive education system, with the support of the Climate Smart Education Systems Initiative (CSESI).Participants take a group photo following welcoming remarks from ministry representatives. The workshop brought together stakeholders from the government, development agencies, the private sector, and non-governmental organizations to strengthen education financing strategies. (Photo: Save the Children)Climate change presents an unprecedented threat to children's rights, with millions of children globally facing an extremely high risk from its devastating impacts, which are the hardest hit by the climate crisis. 774 million children are facing the dual threat of high climate risk and poverty. A recent report by Save the Children shows that children born in 2020 will experience, on average, 2.6 times as many drought events, 2.8 times as many river floods, and 6.8 times more heatwaves across their lifetime compared to those born in 1960. [1]Climate change is a global issue impacting sectors, including food security, WASH, public health, socioeconomic development, and education. We notice temperature rises and extreme weather events such as flooding, prolonged drought, forest fires, heat waves, and rising seawater levels.With the support from MoE and partners, especially Save the Children, MoEYS is recently updated on progress in the education sector for NDC2.0 and continues to set high ambitions for NDC3.0, which MoEYS demonstrates and prioritizes on resilience infrastructure, capacity building, integrating environmental and climate change education, safe school programming, and both formal and informal education, said Mr. Pong Pitin, Deputy Director General – Ministry of Education, Youth, and Sport.This shows the education sector's high commitment to addressing and responding to climate change and producing quality and capacity human resources, which are also crucial to achieve Cambodia's vision in 2050, Mr. Pong Pitin added. The workshop was presided over by representatives from the Ministry of Environment (MoE), the Ministry of Education, Youth, and Sport (MoEYS), and Save the Children in Cambodia. On the right, Mr. Pong Pitin, Deputy Director General (MoEYS), Mr. Ouk Navann, Deputy Director General (MoE), in the middle, and Mr. Ros Chanborith, Head of Program Development, Quality, and Impact, on the left. (Photo: Save the Children)Education is one of the most frequently disrupted sectors due to climate-related hazards. Yet, it is often overlooked in policy discussions, investment, and budget allocations, devastatingly impacting children, communities, and society. As such, many challenges persist in ensuring the safety and well-being of children from the impact of climate-related hazards and their education continuity. In Cambodia, flooding of roads has been shown to substantially increase travel times, cutting off access to hospitals and schools. Over 3 million students were affected by climate-related hazards in Cambodia (UNICEF, Global Snapshot of climate-related school disruptions in 2024).[2] According to an estimation by the World Bank, approximately 1% of students' education could be disrupted annually, with 33% and 13% of students affected by flooding in Kratie and Kampong Cham provinces.Despite bearing very little responsibility for the cause of the climate crisis, children's needs and rights are often absent from climate policies and financing. According to indicators to assess child-sensitivity in Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs), less than half meet this threshold, and research by Save the Children and partners found that only 2.4% of climate finance from four key multilateral climate funds is child-responsive. Strengthening the capacity and understanding of government ministries concerning the current climate finance landscape and how those climate windows can be accessed, and allocating additional climate finance for the education sector, is deemed necessary, said Mr. Ouk Navann, Deputy Director General, Ministry of Environment."As an estimation for the cost analysis to fully implement the Cambodia Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC3.0), Cambodia requires the total amount of 33.34 billion US dollars by 2035. Of these, 23.79 billion US dollars will support mitigation activities, while the proposed adaptation measures need 8.36 billion US dollars. At the same time, the enabling sector, which also includes education, awareness raising, and information, required 185 million US dollars to realize the NDC3.0 ambition."The growing impacts of climate change present significant challenges to Cambodia's education sector, threatening the safety and well-being of the students and teachers, the resilience of school infrastructure and facilities, and the overall education continuity. While Cambodian education authorities have made strides in incorporating climate change and sustainable development principles into educational programs and policies, stronger collaboration and coordination with other key government agencies are essential to effectively address the sector's unique needs and ensure long-term resilience. Additionally, enhancing Cambodia's access to climate finance and funding mechanisms is crucial to supporting the sustainable implementation of climate resilience initiatives within the education sector.The education sector plays a crucial role in society's transformation, responding to climate change and has been mainstreaming and integrating into national policies and frameworks, including the CCCSP 2024-2033 and particularly the NDC3.0, which will be submitted to the UNFCCC before the COP30 in Brazil Mr. OUK Navann, Deputy Director General, Ministry of Environment, said. With the support from the Global Partnership for Education (GPE), the CSESI project brought together 35 participants from various sectors and line ministries, including the National Designed Authority, Direct Access Entity (DAE), Development Partners, Civil Society Organization, and the private sector to discuss the government's adaptation priorities and mapping available climate finance opportunities, and map active climate donors, which can facilitate the government ministries to make informed decisions on accessing climate finance for the education sector's priority activities. Save the Children in Cambodia actively supports the government's ministries including MoE and MoEYS to realize their climate ambitions in becoming a low carbon emission and resilience society through resources allocation and programs interventions that benefit children and their families, including investment in locally led adaptation, child-centered and focused, ensuring the safe and meaningful participation of children in shaping climate policy and action.[1] https://resourcecentre.savethechildren.net/document/born-into-the-climate-crisis-2-an-unprecedented-life-protecting-childrens-rights[2] Global-snapshot-climate-related-school-disruptions-2024.pdf
Facebook and Instagram campaign using behavioural science drove more than 6 million people closer to COVID-19 jabs
An estimated 6.4 million adults in 12 countries[ii] were likely driven one step closer to getting COVID-19 vaccinations following Save the Children’s first behavioural science-led social media campaign to promote COVID vaccines, in collaboration with Meta, using Facebook and Instagram.
Dengue outbreaks threaten children across Asia as extreme weather spurs mosquitos
A spike in dengue fever outbreaks across Asia is putting children at risk with the situation set to get worse in the coming weeks
A Problem Shared is a Problem Halved - Improving the Care of the Global Social Welfare Workforce
In honour of World Mental Health Day on the 10th of October, I attended a Global Ministerial Mental Health Summit in Rome where senior leaders from around the world were placing a spotlight on issues related to mental health
Internet Safety: Children show caution when interacting with people they don’t know online but want greater protection - preliminary research findings
Children routinely interact with people they don’t know online and respond with caution when approached.
STATEMENT RELEASE
Save the Children in Cambodia expresses deep concern over the humanitarian consequences of the recent development and escalating clashes along the Cambodia-Thailand border. As an organisation committed to protecting children's rights, Save the Children is closely monitoring the situation. Children must be protected from harm at all times. We call for all efforts to be made to prevent further harm and ensure a peaceful and stable environment.
TWO-THIRDS OF CHILDREN INTERACT DAILY ONLINE WITH PEOPLE THEY DON’T KNOW DESPITE GROOMING FEARS - REPORT
Over six in 10 children with access to the internet interact with "unknown others” daily despite concerns about online grooming
UNHCR chief Filippo Grandi to open international premiere of Save the Children's ‘I Am Alive’ photo exhibition in Geneva
UNHCR chief Filippo Grandi to open international premiere of Save the Children's ‘I Am Alive’ photo exhibition in Geneva
Children are the experts on their education and futures
Children are the experts on their education and futures
Save the Children Impact Investment Fund is finalist at the 2022 Australian Impact Investment Awards
SC Impact Investment Fund finalist at 2022 Australian Impact Investment Awards
Youth Demand Climate Change Action In Asia Pacific
Youth Demand Climate Change Action In Asia Pacific
The Green Climate Fund, the Global Partnership for Education and Save the Children launch the world’s largest investment for green schools at COP28
The Green Climate Fund, the Global Partnership for Education and Save the Children launch the world’s largest investment for green schools at COP28
Getting granular with data: New estimates of the dual impacts of poverty and climate risk
To better understand how many children across the world are affected by this dual poverty and climate risk, we conducted new data analysis, published in our new report Generation Hope. Our analysis found that 774 million children globally – one out of every three children – both live in poverty and are profoundly impacted by the climate crisis.
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ភ្នំពេញ ថ្ងៃទី២២ ខែឧសភា ឆ្នាំ២០២៥ - ក្នុងកិច្ចខិតខំប្រឹងប្រែងរួមដើម្បីលើកកម្ពស់វិជ្ជាជីវៈសារព័ត៌មាន ប្រកបដោយសីលធម៌ និងដោះស្រាយនូវកង្វល់អំពីការរាយការណ៍ ដែលអាចបង្កគ្រោះថ្នាក់ដល់កុមារ អង្គការឃែរកម្ពុជា អង្គការភ្លែនអន្តរជាតិកម្ពុជា អង្គការ Save the Children ប្រចាំកម្ពុជា យូនីសេហ្វប្រចាំកម្ពុជា និងអង្គការទស្សនៈពិភពលោកអន្តរជាតិប្រចាំនៅកម្ពុជា នឹងរៀបចំវគ្គបណ្តុះបណ្តាល សម្រាប់អ្នកសារព័ត៌មាន និងនិពន្ធនាយក អំពីគោលការណ៍ការរក្សាសុវត្ថិភាព និងការរាយការណ៍អំពីកុមារ។ គោលបំណង នៃវគ្គបណ្ដុះបណ្ដាលនេះ គឺដើម្បីការការពារកុមារ និងសហគមន៍ដែលងាយរងគ្រោះ កាន់តែប្រសើរឡើង។ខណៈពេលដែលយើងមានគោលការណ៍ណែនាំ សម្រាប់ការរាយការណ៍ប្រកបដោយក្រមសីលធម៌ និងការរាយការណ៍ លើប្រធានបទរសើបរបស់កុមារ អ្នកសារព័ត៌មានជាច្រើន ប្រហែលជាមិនទាន់ ស្គាល់ច្បាស់ អំពីគោលការណ៍ការរក្សា សុវត្ថិភាព ជាពិសេសនៅពេលនិយាយអំពីប្រធានបទស្មុគស្មាញ និងរសើប ដែលពាក់ព័ន្ធនឹងកុមារ ក្មេងជំទង់ និងសហគមន៍ ដែលងាយរងគ្រោះ។ ការពង្រឹងសមត្ថភាព និងការយល់ដឹង របស់អ្នកសារព័ត៌មាន អំពីការអនុវត្តទាំងនេះគឺចាំបាច់ណាស់ ដើម្បីធានាថា ការផ្សាយព័ត៌មានរបស់ ប្រព័ន្ធផ្សព្វផ្សាយអាចរក្សារាល់សេចក្តីថ្លៃថ្នូរ និងសិទ្ធិរបស់កុមារ និងមនុស្សពេញវ័យ។ កត្តាទាំងនេះ មានសារៈសំខាន់ជាពិសេសនៅក្នុងរឿងទាក់ទងនឹងអំពើហិង្សា ការកេងប្រវ័ញ្ច ជម្លោះផ្នែកច្បាប់ ឬការរើសអើង សង្គម។ តាមរយៈការផ្តល់អាទិភាពលើឧត្តមប្រយោជន៍ របស់កុមារ ក្នុងការរាយការណ៍របស់អ្នកសារព័ត៌មាន ប្រព័ន្ធផ្សព្វផ្សាយអាចការពារការបង្កគ្រោះថ្នាក់ ដោយអចេតនា និងបណ្តុះនូវទំនុកចិត្ត ការយល់ចិត្ត និងការយល់ដឹង កាន់តែច្រើននៅក្នុងសង្គម។លោក យី គឹមថាន នាយកប្រចាំប្រទេសស្តីទីអង្គការភ្លែនអន្តរជាតិប្រចាំកម្ពុជា បានមានប្រសាសន៍ថា៖ «ប្រព័ន្ធផ្សព្វផ្សាយដើរតួនាទីយ៉ាងសំខាន់ក្នុងការង្កើនការយល់ដឹង និងការយល់ឃើញរបស់សាធារណៈជន។ ហើយ នេះជាការទទួលខុសត្រូវដ៏ធំ។ នៅពេលរាយការណ៍អំពីកុមារ យុវជន និងបុគ្គលដែលងាយរងគ្រោះ យើងត្រូវធានាថាសុវត្ថិភាព សេចក្តីថ្លៃថ្នូរ និងសិទ្ធិរបស់ពួកគេមិនត្រូវបានប៉ះពាល់ឬបំពានឡើយ។ ឧត្តមប្រយោជន៍របស់ពួកគេ មិនគួរត្រឹមតែជាការពិចារណាប៉ុណ្ណោះទេ ប៉ុន្តែត្រូវតែជាគោលការណ៍ណែនាំ ក្នុងគ្រប់រឿងរ៉ាវទាំងអស់ ដើម្បីផ្លាស់ប្តូរការយល់ឃើញ និងជំរុញឱ្យមានការផ្លាស់ប្តូរ»។វគ្គបណ្តុះបណ្តាលនេះពង្រឹងការរាយការណ៍ប្រកបដោយក្រមសីលធម៌ និងជំរុញការយល់ដឹងកាន់តែ ស៊ីជម្រៅ អំពីបញ្ហារបស់កុមារ ដោយផ្តោតជាពិសេសលើផលប៉ះពាល់ដល់កុមារី និងស្ត្រីវ័យក្មេង។ អ្នកសារព័ត៌មាន នឹងត្រូវបានបំពាក់ដោយឧបករណ៍ និងចំណេះដឹងដើម្បីរាយការណ៍ ក្នុងលក្ខណៈដែល គោរពសិទ្ធិ សេចក្តីថ្លៃថ្នូរ និងភាពឯកជនរបស់បុគ្គលគ្រប់រូប ជាពិសេសអ្នកដែលមានហានិភ័យបំផុត។គំនិតផ្តួចផ្តើមនេះបង្ហាញពីជំហានឆ្ពោះទៅរក ការបង្កើតបរិយាកាសប្រព័ន្ធផ្សព្វផ្សាយក្នុងប្រទេសកម្ពុជា ដែលសិទ្ធិកុមារត្រូវបានការពារ និងលើកកម្ពស់ជាជាងការគំរាមកំហែង។ យើងជំរុញឱ្យអ្នកជំនាញ ប្រព័ន្ធផ្សព្វផ្សាយទាំងអស់ ចូលរួមជាមួយយើង ក្នុងការបង្កើតសារព័ត៌មានដែលមានទំនួលខុសត្រូវ មានបរិយាបន្ន និងមានការគិតគូរពីកុមារ។###អំពីអង្គការឃែរកម្ពុជាបង្កើតឡើងក្នុងឆ្នាំ 1945 អង្គការឃែរ គឺជាអង្គការមនុស្សធម៌ឈានមុខគេក្នុងការប្រយុទ្ធប្រឆាំងនឹងភាពក្រីក្រ ជាសកល។ ឃែរផ្តោតជាពិសេសលើការធ្វើការងារជាមួយស្ត្រី និងកុមារី ដើម្បីនាំមកនូវការផ្លាស់ប្តូរប្រកបដោយ និរន្តរភាព ដល់សហគមន៍របស់ពួកគេ។អង្គការឃែរបានធ្វើការនៅក្នុងប្រទេសកម្ពុជាតាំងពីឆ្នាំ 1973 លើជំនួយមនុស្សធម៌នៅតាមព្រំដែន។ ក្រោយ ការិយាល័យភ្នំពេញបង្កើតឡើងក្នុងឆ្នាំ 1991 ឃែរបានពង្រីកពីការងារផ្នែកមនុស្សធម៌ 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ប្រចាំកម្ពុជា យើងជាអង្គការសិទ្ធិកុមារឯករាជ្យដ៏ធំបំផុតរបស់ពិភពលោក ដែលធ្វើការនៅក្នុងប្រទេសជាង 120 ហើយធ្វើការ នៅប្រទេសកម្ពុជា ចាប់តាំងពីឆ្នាំ 1970។ ការងារកម្មវិធីរបស់យើងពាក់ព័ន្ធនឹងផ្នែកនៃការថែទាំ និងការអភិវឌ្ឍ កុមារតូច ការអប់រំមូលដ្ឋាន សិទ្ធិកុមារ ការការពារកុមារ សុខភាព និងអាហារូបត្ថម្ភកុមារ ភាពក្រីក្ររបស់កុមារ និងការកាត់បន្ថយហានិភ័យនៃគ្រោះមហន្តរាយ។For more information, please visit: https://www.savethechildren.net/cambodia Follow us on: Facebook | YouTube | LinkedInអំពីអង្គការទស្សនៈពិភពលោកអន្តរជាតិប្រចាំនៅកម្ពុជាអង្គការទស្សនៈពិភពលោកជាអង្គការគ្រិស្តបរិស័ទ ដែលបានប្រតិបត្តិការនៅតាមមូលដ្ឋាននៃប្រទេសកម្ពុជា អស់រយៈពេលជាង៥០ឆ្នាំ បាននិងបន្តពង្រឹងសុខុមាលភាពរបស់កុមារក្នុងសហគមន៍ ដែលមានភាព ងាយរងគ្រោះបំផុត ឱ្យមានភាពប្រសើរឡើង។ អង្គការមិនមែនរដ្ឋាភិបាលនេះ បាននឹងកំពុងធ្វើការនៅក្នុង រាជធានីភ្នំពេញ-ខេត្តចំនួន២០ និងមានកម្មវិធីសំខាន់ដូចជា៖ កម្មវិធីការការពារ អប់រំ អាហារូបត្ថម្ភកុមារ និងកម្មវិធីពង្រឹងជីវភាពប្រជាពលរដ្ឋ ឬការបន្ស៊ាំនឹងការប្រែប្រួលអាកាសធាតុ។ នៅក្នុងឆ្នាំ២០២៤កន្លងមកនេះ អង្គការទស្សនៈពិភពលោក បានផ្តល់ផលជាវិជ្ជមានដល់ជីវិតកុមារី និងកុមារាចំនួន៣លាននាក់នៅកម្ពុជា។For more information, visit: https://www.wvi.org/cambodiaFollow us on Facebook |Twitter | LinkedIn | Instagram | Youtubeអំពីយូនីសេហ្វប្រចាំកម្ពុជាអង្គការយូនីសេហ្វធ្វើការនៅកន្លែងពិបាកបំផុតក្នុងពិភពលោក ដើម្បីទៅដល់កុមារដែលជួបការលំបាកបំផុត ក្នុងពិភពលោក។ នៅទូទាំងជាង 190 ប្រទេស និងតំបន់ យើងធ្វើការសម្រាប់កុមារគ្រប់រូប គ្រប់ទីកន្លែង ដើម្បីកសាងពិភពលោក ឱ្យកាន់តែប្រសើរឡើងសម្រាប់មនុស្សគ្រប់គ្នា។For more information about UNICEF and its work in Cambodia, visit: www.unicef.org.kh Follow UNICEF in Cambodia on Facebook | Twitter | YouTube | Instagram | LinkedIn | Threads | TikTok សម្រាប់ព័ត៌មានបន្ថែម សូមទំនាក់ទំនង៖ម៉ម មុនីទេពមន្ត្រីប្រព័ន្ធផ្សព្វផ្សាយ អង្គការភ្លែនអន្តរជាតិប្រចាំកម្ពុជាTel: +855 10 902 555, E-mail: monytep.mam@plan-international.orgសរ ពិសី អ្នកឯកទេសផ្នែកទំនាក់ទំនងសាធារណៈ អង្គការទស្សនៈពិភពលោកអន្តរជាតិនៅកម្ពុជាTel: +855 85 605 089, Email: pisey_sar@wvi.orgចាន់ ទី មន្ត្រីឯកទេសទំនាក់ទំនង យូនីសេហ្វ ប្រចាំកម្ពុជាTel: +855 23 260 204, E-mail: tchan@unicef.org យស់ រដ្ឋា មន្ត្រីទំនាក់ទំនងអង្គការ Save the Children ប្រចាំកម្ពុជាTel: +855 93 234 880, Email: ratha.yous@savethechildren.org ឌិប ណាសាមន្រ្តីជាន់ខ្ពស់ផ្នែកទំនាក់ទំនង និងប្រព័ន្ធផ្សព្វផ្សាយ អង្គការឃែរកម្ពុជា Tel: +855 11 718457, Email: nasa.dip@care.org
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