To promote and strengthen activities that are aimed at the integral development of communities particularly to help in Sustainable Agriculture, empowerment program, economic program, Welfare program,
| About Caritas Cambodia
Caritas Cambodia is an official social development arm of the Catholic Church in Cambodia. It has been built on the values of Love, Concern, Justice, Peace Unity, Sharing and brotherhood. It draws inspiration from the Gospel and aims at integral development of people irrespective of race and creed. Hence the objectives of Caritas Cambodia specifically include the following.
To promote and strengthen activities that are aimed at the integral development of communities particularly to help in Sustainable Agriculture, empowerment program, economic program, Welfare program, |
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5th National Farmer forum which involved 830 participants(women 45%) from different sector such as community representative in 25 provinces/cities, National and international civil society organizations, Donors, Development Partner, Private Sector, Diplomats, Student, Professors, Monk, Journalist and representatives from government ministries and department in the 25 provinces/cities under the theme "Together to Empower Smallholder Farmers toward Market Oriented Interventions and Climate Resilience in Agriculture" held from 4-5 December 2014 was organized by
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57 participants, from 13 diffrenent countries, representing Caritas Asia members, local and international partners, community representatives gathered for 3 days partnership meeting in Siem Reap. The meeting held on 19-21 November 2014 was a sharing and enriching apportunity for participants discussing on.
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Youth Development Program of Caritas Kandal Regional office is pleased to announce its vocational training courses in the year 2015. With an effort to poverty alleviation in Cambodia, Caritas’s Kandal Development Program is receiving application form from youth group especially the poor and rural based youth, and those who are not afford to higher education also with no specific skills to continue a 1 year vocational training course in the New Year 2015. |
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Caritas Cambodia and Caritas Asia was organized the Asia Regional Capacity Building on Emergency Response/Disaster Risk Reduction/Community Based Disaster Preparedness and Climate Change Adaptation forum in Town View Hotel, Phnom Penh. The forum was held in three days on 18-20 September 2014.
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Caritas Asia organized Roundtable discussion, Planning Workshop and Exposure Visit regarding Trafficking in Persons in the Greater Mekong Sub-region. Read More... |
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With good collaboration and strong support from CARITAS families, NGOs partners, Catholic NGOs alliance and government in national and sub-national level for emergency response to massive migrant workers deported from Thailand at Poi Pet dropping point, Banteay Meanchey province |
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Flooding continues to ravage 17 of Cambodia’s 23 provinces, acutely affecting Banteay Meanchey, Battambang, Pailin and Siem Reap. |
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Caritas Cambodia organized a training of trainer (TOT) under the theme “Disaster Risk Reduction and climate change Adaptation” on August, 19-21 2013 at the Caritas Cambodia national office to provide understanding on: |
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Kandal Province 08 April 2013: Caritas is celebrating a graduation for 289 of students who took skills from Caritas Youth Development Program in Kandal province. |
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Caritas Cambodian‘s approach towards community food security and nutrition has been presented by Mr. Lay Sambath, assistant Director for Development of Caritas Cambodia in in the 49 Food Security Forum conducted by Council for Agricultural and Rural Development on July 27, 2012. |
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21st DRR (Disaster Risk Reduction) Forum was organized for 2 days on 25th-26th July 201 to invite DRR actors in Cambodia to join together to mutually share the best practices, experiences and lesson-learnt for promoting and enhancing DRR through exchanging and increasing knowhow, skills and capacity to communities and families to cope with disasters through sequent national DRR forum activities. |
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