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 Vision Mission We are innovative and We strive to make the development NGO, happiest society for working with vulnerable people in Cambodia with people for sustainable and hope and love, without holistic development. poverty.
GNC’s history Projects based Community Integrated Community Development Development Development 1st 2nd 3rd (2011-2016) (2004-2007) (2008-2010) z z z z -2004 -2011 Establishment GNC SP CDP, CA CDP -2015 -2002 (Urban Area) · TK CDP, KS CDP, PT CDP -2009 -2005 Establishment ·MOU with Rural Banoy CDP, Registered in under Good neighbors -2013 Development Koun Trei CDP Ministry of foreign Affairs Cambodia KC CDP(Floating Area) · Setting the logical (Border Area) Good Solar Innovation framework for each CDP -2006 Registered in the Core Strategic direction · setting the sector’s -2010 Ministry of education strategic logical model Relocation of H.O to -2014 Phnom Penh -2007 · PC CDP, PS CDP, -2016 Sponsorship Program KOP CDP, SP CDP · WFP Project ·MOU with Ministry of Health Mission
What we do Mission Promotion Children rights & Self Reliance of communities UDHR - Universal Declaration of Human Right) CRC - The Convention on the Rights of the Child Mission
Where we work 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 • 1 Head office • 9 CDP, 1 Solar Social Business • 7 districts in Remote area Urban Area 5 provinces, 8. Kaoh Nheaek CDP • Head Office 20 communes & 9. Snuol CDP 6. Cheung Aek CDP • 104 villages 7. Prey Sar CDP
How we work Spiritual Impact to Keep Improving Social Mental Physical Emotional Sustainable Development Holistic Development Mission
How we work Mission
Building child friendly cities 1 2 3 The child friendly Is the ING project city GNC’s programs child-friendly? 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 The child friendly city framework Drink safe water and have access to proper sani tation Be protected from exploitation, violence and ab Guaranteeing the right of use every young citizens Walk safely in the streets on their own to: 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
1. Children’s participation 2. A child friendly legal fram ework The child friendly 3. A city-wide Children’s Rights Strategy city framework 4. Children’s Rights Unit or coordinating m echanis m Elements contributing 5. Child im pact assessm ent and evaluation to the process 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
Ensuring children and youth’s access to healthcare Participants: communities, CDC, CCWS, VHSG Health Health nutrition Check-up Vaccination Health system Health & Medical treatment Strengthening education
The Child Health System - concept Participants: communities, CCWS, VHSG, Health center, CDC
The Child Health System - governance CHS chief local authority GNC CHS Deputy Loan Deputy CHS committee CHS committee CHS committee Treasurer member member member Secretary
The Child Health System - coverage Service Access Kinds of financial support recommendation Type of support cases Transportation Food for Health service fee patient caregiver fee Common diseases Health post(H/P) 1 Health Check-up for Health Center (HC)/ 100% 0% 100% of children registered Referral hospital(RH) ≤$100 in CHS 2 Serious diseases 90% of without operation ≤$1000 100% 100% ≤ 8 days Referral Hospital 3 Serious Diseases 95% of (RH)/ with operation ≤$1000 National hospital 4 Traffic Accident/ Accident 50% of 50% 0% ≤1000$
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
Child support & Protection Participants: CCWC, local authorities, community members Education awareness Family support 5000 + children rea 5000 + children rea ched out to ched out to
The Community Child Protection System (CCPS) CDC Youth CVs Club Hospital / Local SSC Health Business Center Local Hospital/ Business School / Health SSCs T eacher center Police Local Family Police CCWC Neigh bors CBOs / NGOs
The Community Child Protection System (CCPS) Combine structure of CPC, Commune to Village Structure of CPC at CCWC GNC/CDP NGOs/CBOs CDP Level CDC Leader Commune Level Treasurer/ Education/ Sponsorshi Health/ Vice CDC IIG Leader Cashier Advocacy p/ CPC WASH Child/ Parents Neighb Elder Children CVs VSHG Monk SSCs Youth club Group ors Group Village Level
The Community Child Protection System (CCPS) Relationship between CPC and CCWC CCWC (commune level) CPC (village level) CCWC CPC
The Community Child Protection System (CCPS) Reporting and Responding Mechanism CPC / CCWC • Case Management • Child at risk • Referral service • Priority case • Vulnerable • Follow up case children • Finding resource • Referral service Community GNC / CDP
The Community Child Protection System (CCPS) 3 STEP of CCPS CDC Youth CVs Club 1. Identify & be ready for Hospital / Local SSC partnership Health Business Center Local Hospital/ Business School / Health SSCs T eacher 2. Partnership and center network building Police Local Family Police 3. Ownership CCWC Neigh bors CBOs / NGOs
Education Participants: children, youth & parents, teachers, local authorities After school 26 classes in English, math, scienc es, Khmer and computer classes. (44 Pre-school 3 students) 1 pre-school Teacher School support Primary schools Training support committees 6 schools 30 teachers (2016) 2
Peer to peer Advocacy & leadership development Participants: DoE, SSC, school directors, teachers, LA, CV, youth leaders and CCWC Awareness Campaigns & Capacity & Events building 9,929 3,944 Children Participants Children & Youth Group 49 Children
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 1 2 The child-friendly What connections with the framework as a tool surrounding for an inclusive city? neighborhoods ?
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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