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Pagna Cambodian Education Fund Organization

At Pagna Cambodian Education Fund (P.C.E.F.), we believe that education is a fundamental human right. Our mission is to ensure that every child in the village has access to quality learning opportunities, regardless of their background or financial situation. We are committed to creating a safe, inclusive, and supportive learning environment where children can grow with confidence, curiosity, and dignity. Beyond academics, we focus on helping students develop the skills they need to thrive in a rapidly changing world. Our goal is to empower each child with the knowledge, tools, and resilience needed to succeed in life, enabling them to become agents of change for their families and community. By providing free and accessible education, we work to build brighter futures and open doors to future education and employment opportunities, fostering long-term community development and sustainable progress.

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ADRA o.p.s.

ADRA is an international humanitarian organization helping people in need. ADRA Czech Republic is part of the ADRA international network operating in approximately 125 countries. ADRA Czech Republic (ADRA CZ) was established in 1992. Currently, it belongs among leading relief agencies in the Czech Republic providing humanitarian, development and social assistance at home and abroad. ADRA is a professional, learning, and efficient network that embodies integrity and transparency. ADRA reaches across boundaries empowering and speaking out for the at-risk and forgotten to achieve measurable, documented, and durable changes in lives and society. ADRA works with people in poverty and distress to create just and positive change through empowering partnerships and responsible action.

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Association for Aid and Relief, Japan (AAR Japan)

Association for Aid and Relief, Japan(AAR Japan) is a Non-Governmental Organization ( NGO ) aiming to provide emergency assistance, assistance to people with disabilities, and mine action, among other operations. It was established in 1979 as an organization with no political, ideological, or religious affiliation. AAR currently has offices in 10 countries.

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Basaid Organisation

Our Mission: BASAID - Basic Aid for a better life and a better future We are a trust-based non-profit organization of volunteers We support underserved communities We focus on four strategic and sustainable pillars: agriculture, water & sanitation , healthcare and education

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Cambodian Journalists Alliance Association (CamboJA)

CamboJA was formed by a group of independent journalists from various media outlets, including those that were shut down by the government purge against the media in 2017. It represents over 100 Cambodian journalists who are passionate about protecting the rights and freedoms of journalists. CamboJA envisions that everyone (living in Cambodia) enjoys the right to information and freedom of the press. Our mission is to promote press freedom, support and protect journalists, and deliver credible news. During the strategic period (2024-2028), CamboJA aims to deliver three major programmatic results: (1) Increased support and protection of journalists, (2) Improved enabling environment and pro-media policies for journalism, and (3) Increased availability and accessibility of credible news. These three interlinked areas are being implemented through three programs as follows: Research & Advocacy: The program closely monitors the situation of journalism in the country, focusing on documenting attacks on press freedom, carrying out advocacy actions to safeguard press freedom, and connect at-risk journalists with support services. Our goal in documenting attacks on journalists is two-fold: pushing for justice for individual journalists and advocating for systemic change that will create an environment in which journalists need not fear doing their jobs. The program actively participates in CSOs-led working groups such as the Access to Information Working Group, the Digital Rights Working Group, and the Journalists Safety Working Group to protect and promote press freedom and freedom of expression in Cambodia. Capacity Development: It has been carrying out various capacity-strengthening activities, including training courses, workshops, and knowledge-sharing/networking events on journalism and key thematic topics to enrich journalists'/media practitioners' knowledge, understanding, and skills. Since 2021, at least 20 trainings have been conducted for at least 200 journalists and media professionals based in Phnom Penh and other parts of the country. Those trainings include media laws and ethics, investigative journalism, citizen journalism, labor rights reporting, gender-sensitive reporting, human trafficking reporting, fact-checking, social accountability reporting, and national budget reporting. The program also organizes various competitions to encourage good practices of journalism, especially among our members, and coordinates with the CamboJA Newsroom to offer internship placements to potential young journalists. CamboJA News: The digital news platform is currently considered the last remaining independent local newsroom following the closure of Voice of Democracy by the government in February 2023. It publishes in-depth news and investigative stories in both English and Khmer about underreported issues in Cambodia, including human rights and development issues, with strict adherence to a professional journalistic code of conduct. While contributing to promoting access to independent information, and in the face of media restrictions, the program also supports independent journalists by providing them with story grants to report important stories free from self-censorship and institutional pressures. In May 2025, CamboJA News was awarded the World Justice Project's Anthony Lewis Journalism Prize, recognizing its investigative reporting and daily coverage of issues undermining the rule of law in Cambodia amid shrinking civic space in the country. CamboJA has established a clear governance and management structure to oversee the overall operation of the association. It is managed by an Executive Director who oversees overall daily operation of the association with the support from three other members of the management committee such as the News Director, Program Director, and Finance Manager (50% women). The Executive Director is overseen by an independent governing Board of Directors who has ultimate oversight of all operations of the association. In accordance with CamboJA's bylaws, the Board which consists of a minimum three members meets with the management committee on a quarterly basis to receive progress and budget updates and guide strategic direction to ensure accountability, effectiveness, and efficiency. As of August 2025, the association consists of 20 full-time staff members, three interns, and two part-time contractors (over 50% female). The financial management is guided by a financial manual developed by financial experts, while the personnel is governed by human resource policy which includes staff policy, anti-corruption policy, conflict of interest policy, complaint handling, and feedback mechanism.

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Taiwan Fund for Children and Families

TFCF is a non-government organization that dedicates itself to award needy children and their families with welfare and benefits. From the financial support through foreign donors in the very early beginning, we are now a self-independent organization whose mission and vision still remain on the consideration of needy children's benefits. We aim at promoting and advocating for the wellbeing of children, youth, and underprivileged families. We hope to be the beacon of hope to assist those needy children and their families regardless of the religion, ethnics or gender.

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China Foundation for Poverty Alleviation (CFPA)

Help resource-deficient poor communities enhance their capacity for self- sustainability; Upgrade basic production conditions and primary social service levels; Mitigate social suffering while promoting social harmony. Vision: Be the best trusted, the best expected and the best respected international philanthropy platform Mission: Disseminate good and reduce poverty, help others to achieve their aims, and make the good more powerful Values: Service, Innovation, Transparency, Tenacity Slogan: Persistence Brings Change

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Apprentis d'Auteuil

A Government-recognised Public Service Foundation and committed operator in child protection and prevention services, Apprentis d'Auteuil develops, in France and abroad, programmes for foster care, education, training and integration to give back to young people and vulnerable families what they lack most: trust.

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Education
Stichting Heifer Nederland

Heifer is on a mission to end hunger and poverty in a sustainable way by investing in agriculture and supporting small-scale farmers to earn a sustainable living income and better integrate rural women, youth and indigenous populations into more inclusive value chains. To achieve our goals, we operate in the mentioned 19 countries across four continents through locally staffed and led offices. HNL is part of the global Heifer International network and operates as Heifer's gateway to Europe. HNL focusses on building partnerships and raising funds from European donors to support local initiatives, such as this proposed project in Bangladesh. While the local Heifer team in Bangladesh manages project design and implementation, HNL is responsible for mobilizing and securing funding partners and managing donor relationships after a grant has been approved. As such, HNL also oversees coordination with donors' grant preferences. Grants and donations that HNL receives for specific projects such as this one, are transferred one-on-one to the relevant Heifer office in the country of project implementation, in this case Bangladesh. Empowering women is one of the cornerstones in Heifer's approach. Since 1999 HNL has raised funds that supported 109266 female farmers. In FY 2024, HNL has supported 15568 female farmers. Heifer started working in Bangladesh in 2006, and to date have supported more than 139000 families across 6 districts in the northern part of the country.

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Happy Football Cambodia Australia

HFCA runs weekly programs in Phnom Penh and Siem Reap province, working exclusively with underprivileged youth aged 8 - 28 years from our partners (CCF) Cambodian Children's Fund and BFT (Build Your Future Today). HFCA employs a proven United Nations supported 'sport for development' model. Underprivileged young people get access to high quality training, team building and mobility opportunities. This supports wellbeing, mental health, self-esteem, and crucially provides pathways into further opportunities by developing soft skills for success in education and employment. HFCA is fully committed to The UN Convention Article 31 on the Rights of the Child whichstates "That every child has the right to rest and leisure, to engage in play and recreational activities appropriate to the age of the child and to participate freely in cultural life and the arts''.

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World Vision Malaysia Berhad

World Vision is an international partnership of Christians whose mission is to follow our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ in working with the poor and oppressed to promote human transformation, seek justice and bear witness to the good news of the Kingdom of God.

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AusCam Freedom Project

We believe when you educate a girl She can change Her life. We empower adolescent girls from impoverished communities to break the cycle of poverty and exploitation through education and holistic support leading to life changing opportunities.