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 children and youth
3. Working towards an urban social sustainability in Phnom Penh?
Presenting GNC
Who we are
We strive to make thehappiest society forpeople in Cambodia withhope and love, withoutpoverty.
Vision
We are innovative anddevelopment NGO,working with vulnerablepeople for sustainable andholistic development.
Mission
1st
(2004-2007)
2nd
(2008-2010)
3rd(2011-2016)
Mission
Projects basedDevelopment
CommunityDevelopment
Integrated Community Development
-2002EstablishmentGood neighbors Cambodia
z-2004Establishment GNC
-2005Registered in underMinistry of foreign Affairs
-2006 Registered in the Ministry of education
-2007Sponsorship Program
z z
-2009Banoy CDP, Koun Trei CDP(Border Area)
-2010Relocation of H.O to Phnom Penh
-2011SP CDP, CA CDP(Urban Area)
-2013KC CDP(Floating Area)Good Solar InnovationCore Strategic direction
-2014· PC CDP, PS CDP, KOP CDP, SP CDP
·MOU with Ministry of Health
z-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
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
Border Area1. Kob CDP2. Souphi CDP
Floating Area3. Koh Chiveang CDP4. Prey Chas CDP5. Thmar Koul CDP Good Solar Energy Project
Remote area8. Kaoh Nheaek CDP9. Snuol CDP
Urban Area Head Office 6. Cheung Aek CDP7. Prey Sar CDP
• 7 districts in 5 provinces,
• 20 communes & • 104 villages
• 1 Head office• 9 CDP, 1 Solar Social
Business
Where we work
MissionHolistic Development Sustainable Development
Spiritual
Mental
EmotionalPhysical
Social
Impactto Keep Improving
How we work
Mission
How we work
The child friendly city framework
Building child friendly cities
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GNC’s programs
3
Is the ING project child-friendly?
The child friendly city framework
Influence decis ions about the ir city
Express the ir op in ion on the city they want
Participa te in fam ily, com m unity and socia l life
Rece ive bas ic se rvices such as hea lth ca re , educ
a tion and she lte r
Drink sa fe wate r and have access to proper san i
ta tion
Be pro tected from explo ita tion , vio lence and ab
use
Walk sa fe ly in the s tree ts on the ir own
Meet friends and p lay
Have green spaces for p lan ts and an im als
Live in an unpollu ted environm ent
Participa te in cu ltura l and socia l events
Be an equa l citizen of the ir city with access to ev
ery se rvice , regard less of e thnic orig in , re lig ion , inco
Guaranteeing the right of every young citizens to:
The child friendly city framework
1. Children’s participa tion
2. A child friendly lega l fram ework
3. A city-wide Children’s Rights S tra tegy
4. Children’s Rights Unit o r coord ina ting m echanis
m
5. Child im pact assessm ent and eva lua tion
6. A children’s budge t
7. A regula r S ta te of the City’s Children Report
8. Making ch ildren’s righ ts known
9. Independent advocacy for children
Elements contributing to the process
Ensuring children and youth’s access to healthcare
Participants: communities, CDC, CCWS, VHSG
HealthCheck-up
Health nutrition
Vaccination & Medical treatmentHealth
educationHealth systemStrengthening
The Child Health System - concept
Participants: communities, CCWS, VHSG, Health center, CDC
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
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 registeredin 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 ≤$1000
4 Traffic Accident/ Accident
50% 0%50% of≤1000$
The Child Health System –financial sustainability
The Child Health System - concept
Participants: communities, CCWS, VHSG, Health center, CDC
- 1342 children registered in CHS- Annual registering fee: 10 000 riels
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
The Community Child Protection System (CCPS)
SSC
LocalBusiness
Police
Hospital/Healthcenter
CDCYouth Club
Hospital / Health Center
School / Teacher
Family
Neigh borsCBOs / NGOs
CCWC
Local Police
SSCs
Local Business
CVs
Combine structure of CPC, Commune to Village
CDC
Leader
Vice CDC
Leader
Treasurer/
CashierIIG
Education/
Advocacy
Sponsorshi
p/ CPC
ChildrenChild/
Youth clubCVs
Parents
GroupSSCs VSHG
Neighb
ors
Elder
GroupMonk
Health/
WASH
GNC/CDP CCWC
Commune Level
Village Level
Structure of CPC at CDP LevelNGOs/CBOs
The Community Child Protection System (CCPS)
Relationship between CPC and CCWC
CCWC
(commune level)
CPC
(village level)
The Community Child Protection System (CCPS)
CCWC
CPC
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)
The Community Child Protection System (CCPS)
3 STEP of CCPS
SSC
LocalBusiness
Police
Hospital/Healthcenter
CDCYouth Club
Hospital / Health Center
School / Teacher
Family
Neigh borsCBOs / NGOs
CCWC
Local Police
SSCs
Local Business
CVs
1. Identify & be ready for partnership
2. Partnership and network building
3. Ownership
Participants: children, youth & parents, teachers, local authorities
Pre-school1 pre-school
Primary schools
6 schools
After school26 classes in English, math, sciences, Khmer and computer classes. (44
3 students)
2
School support committees
30 teachers (2016)
Teacher Training support
Education
Peer to peer Advocacy & leadership development
Participants: DoE, SSC, school directors, teachers, LA, CV, youth leaders and CCWC
Awareness & Capacity
building
3,944Participants
Campaigns& Events
9,929Children
Children &Youth Group
49Children
Technical vocational training and business incubation center
Participants: local authorities, Korean Credit Union Social Contribution Foundation, GNI
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
Working towards urban social sustainability
What connections with the surrounding neighborhoods ?
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The child-friendly framework as a tool for an inclusive city?
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
The ING project around Boeng Cheung Aek
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?
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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