#2 Vietnam, Laos & Cambodia
BATIK INTERNATIONAL
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Batik International improves social and professionnal insertion of internally displaced perons by implementing local heteroclit working groups fostering traditionnal work and sensibilization about human rights and working conditions in Southern countries. In Vietnam, their project targets migrant female workers in factories.
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Contact : Julien Guillaume, Vietnam country Director , Hanoï
Forced Displacements in Vietnam, Laos & Cambodia
Rural Exodus
ETHNIC MINORITIES PERSECUTIONS
Some interviews
A general Overview
Blue Dragon Children's Foundation
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Blue Dragon is an Australian organization working with Children in crisis in Hanoï and other cities in Vietnam. Street children, disabled, children from poor rural families or victims of trafficking or forced labour are financially and materially supported by the foundation, and benefit from "Drop-in-Centers and psychological help from the "Outreach teams".
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Contact : Yumi K.C., Communication & Fundraising Manager, Hanoï
SalaBaï
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Sala Baï Hotel and Restaurant School trains each year, for free, more than 100 students in hospitality and up to 150 by 2018. This program is exclusively devoted to helping underprivileged young Cambodians, with a priority given to girls (70%), more vulnerable and with lower access to education.
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Contact : Anne-Laure Bartenay, Communication Manager, Siem Reap
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POST-WAR RETURN
Buddhism for Education of Cambodia
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BEC is a religious buddhist organization helping disadvantaged cambodians in rural areas. It relies on the large network of monks dispaced in the whole country to set up local project with the help of beneficiaries
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Contact : Venerable Hal Sienghai, Founder, Battambang
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Key Learnings
To come
LSCW
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Legal Support for Children & Women gathers cambodian lawyers train and build the capacity of civil society and citizens in relation to law enforcement, counter-trafficking and safe, legal migration mainly through advocacy and formations.
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Contact : Sokchar Mom, Founder, Phnom Penh
Bayon School
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The Bayon Pastry School is a vocational training for underprivileged women of Cambodia. Aside financing schools for excluded children within Angkor Temples, the Pastry School selects and trains each year, for free, young women to professional pastry.
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Contact : Tiphaine Pellet, Communication & Fundraising Manager, Siem Reap