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Save the Children in Cambodia

We are the world’s largest independent child rights organisation, working in more than 120 countries, and working in Cambodia since 1970. Our programmatic work involves the areas of early childhood care and development, basic education, child rights, child protection, health and nutrition, child poverty, and disaster risk reduction.

2030 BREAKTHROUGHS

SURVIVE: No child dies from preventable causes before 5th birthday.

LEARN: All children learn from a quality basic education.

BE PROTECTED: Violence against children is no longer tolerated.

What we do

Save the Children in Cambodia works with and through partners in four strategic goals:

1. Multi-sectoral integrated programming that supports children under 3 to thrive and reach their full potential.

2. Child and gender sensitive, shock responsive social protection for the most vulnerable children and families.

3. Safe, continued and inclusive education for the most marginalized children, adolescents and youth.

4. Children are protected by families, communities and duty bearers from all forms of violence, at home, at school, online and in their community.

News & Stories

14 Jan 2026

Joint Press Release


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 

PHNOM PENH, Cambodia – January 14, 2026

Cambodia Pioneers New Era of Climate-Safe Schools: BRACE Project Launches with Green Climate Fund and Global Partnership for Education Support

Funded by the Green Climate Fund and the Global Partnership for Education, today, the Royal Government of Cambodia, through the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport (MoEYS), launched the BRACE project—a groundbreaking initiative to protect education from climate shocks. As Cambodia faces intensifying floods, droughts, and extreme heat, the education sector stands on the frontlines of the climate crisis. 


 

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2 Dec 2025

NZ$12 MILLION INVESTMENT LAUNCHES GROWTH PROJECT IN CAMBODIA

PHNOM PENH, CAMBODIA – December 02, 2025: A new NZD$12 million project designed to boost rural household incomes and ensure child well-being through climate-resilient horticulture was announced on November 29, 2025, at an event presided over by New Zealand’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, alongside Cambodia’s Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries.

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7 Oct 2025

Meun's Voice: From Isolation to Championing Rights of Children with Diverse SOGIESC in Rural Cambodia

With funding support from the Norwegian Organization for Sexual and Gender Diversity (FRI) through Save the Children Norway, Save the Children in Cambodia, in partnership with Cambodia Children and Young People Movement for Child Rights (CCYMCR), is helping underprivileged children and youth in rural areas to unlock their potential and advocate for a safe and supportive space through empowered them with leadership skills to fight for inclusion and equality regarding children's rights.

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