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International Children’s Day

Date: June 01, 2006

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Cambodia

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“The trafficking, exploitation, and abuse of children are gross forms of human rights violations,” says Naly Pilorge, Director of LICADHO on the occasion of International Children’s Day.

On 1 June 2006, LICADHO commemorated this day through activities promoting children’s rights and distributing essential material and food to children and pregnant women in prison.

The activities highlighted the situation of child trafficking, child sexual exploitation and child labour.  In 2005, 304 cases of child rights abuse and exploitation were reported to LICADHO alone, a substantial increase of 20.2% from the previous year.  Of these cases, rape represented the highest incident of abuse, at almost 70% of total reported cases. 

“We hope LICADHO will be able to raise awareness of children’s rights in the wider community on International Children’s Day” says Thav Kim San, LICADHO’s Children’s Rights Coordinator. Children are commonly trafficked against their will for sexual exploitation, forced labour and illegal adoption. It is difficult to ascrtain the exact number of children trafficked but as Cambodia is a country of origin, transit and destination for trafficking, it is likely to be staggering figure.

Evidence also strongly suggests that greater numbers of children are now being sexually exploited. Surveys conducted by NGOs indicate that there are 17,000 underage sex workers in Phnom Penh, of which 80% are trafficked against their will. 

One such incident occurred in February 2006 where a fellow villager took a 14 year old girl from Kandal province to Phnom Penh, under the guise of going to a party. However on her first night in Phnom Penh, the victim was locked inside a brothel, sold to the owner and then forced to take 5 clients a day. While local authorities in partnership with LICADHO intervened and assisted the victim, Thav Kim San says, “We need to promote better cooperation between child protection groups, local authorities and LICADHO to prevent violations and protect children.”

Furthermore, according to the 2001 Cambodia Child Labor Survey conducted by the International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labor, more than 50% of the Kingdom’s youth aged 5-17 are engaged in labor.  In 2003, the National Institute of Statistics also reported that nearly 28, 000 children work in the domestic service industry.

Activities organized by LICADHO and other NGOs in partnership with local authorities focused on these issues. They were held in the following locations:

 Chamka Leu district at Chamka Leu district office

Kien Svay district at Wat Chroy Ampil

Koh Kong province at Koh Kong Stadium

Siem Reap province at Wat Thmey

Sihanoukville at Sihanoukville Theatre Hall

Kompot at Wat Uttumpor in front of Kompong Trach Market

Khan Dangkor at Sangkat Dangkor 

Moukampoul district at Chea Sim High School

LICADHO also distributed essential material and food to young children who live in difficult conditions with their parents in prison and barely survive on 2 meals a day. In 18 of the 24 prisons monitored by LICADHO, they number 37, a figure continually increasing. According to Chin Lyda, LICADHO’s Prison’s Project Supervisor, “These children need to be protected from abuse and programs need to be developed by the government to ensure their mental well being.” In addition, 468 juvenile delinquents and pregnant women in prison also received a distribution.

For more information, please contact:

Ms. Naly Pilorge

Director of LICADHO

Tel: (855) (0) 12 803 650

or

Mr. Thav Kim San

Child Right’s Coordinator

Tel: (855) (0) 12 813 581

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