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Family Protection Network Program
FPNP Seam Reap
 

Goal: To prevent and reduce the incidence and effects of domestic violence on children, and as well the related issues of drug addiction, trafficking and rape.

Purpose: To improve gender equality, and reduce the vulnerability of the target community in terms of domestic violence, drug addiction, trafficking and rape in selected target areas.

General Information
Cambodia is one of the countries in South- East Asia. The intensity of Violence and trafficking perpetrated against many women and Children are breathtaking. The most respondents were Victims of extremely Violent Abuse .They suffer severe and   unrelenting beatings, Including punches, kicks, Hair pulling , whipping with ropes ,bamboo Canes , metal rods and cords, immolation rapes , Stabbing and gunshot wounds .

Specially, PADV / FPNP target area. Domestic Violence, Trafficking have dropped in FPNP criteria because Population participated with activities of FPNP   in their communities. Due to community participation in FPNP activities, domestic violence and trafficking have decreased within the target areas according to FPNP criteria.

Family Protection Network Project (FPNP) is a project implemented by PADV in cooperation with Plan International to carry out a wide range of activities on Domestic Violence, Trafficking, Drug Abuse, and Sexual Harassment specifically related to children. During this quarter, FPNP has noted that the local authorities and network members have collaborated well with grassroots organizations and have provided the necessary assistance to victims. Members of the network participated in several meetings in Banteay Srei and Angkor Thom districts which helped strengthen their involvement and also encouraged them to acknowledge and report incidents observed in their schools and local communities. The meetings also informed the local authorities about laws pertaining to domestic violence and the legal procedure for reported cases of abuse. As a result the authorities have been proactive in law enforcement to protect the victims and also to prevent violence of all forms. 

 
 
 1-Conduct Community Education Sessions (CES)
 
The objective of this activity is to raise awareness relating to the concept of gender and gender relations, drug addiction, domestic violence, trafficking, “community help community” and sexual harassment as well as encouraging intra-communal problem-solving.
   
2-Conduct Mobile Library  
The mobile libraries engage children, aged 6-15, in/out of school in educational games increasing literacy while raising awareness of domestic violence and children’s rights using child-friendly dissemination materials. Other topics include peace Building, non-violence and cooperation.
 

 

 

I am Suom Mom; 15 year’s old living in Phlong village, Leang Dai commune, Angkor Thom district. I have 5 siblings; I am the oldest daughter of family. Right now, I am so happy to Participated in the mobile library that provided me more opportunity to read the story book with my friends. I am real interesting puzzle because it encourage me for quickly think. I suggest to the organizer conduct more mobile library session in my community and especially in my village.
3-Conduct Public Forum

. The public forums aim to change public perceptions and attitudes toward domestic violence, children’s rights, trafficking, sexual abuse and drug addiction, involving the public in intervention and prevention while also disseminating knowledge. Participants at these forums include government representatives, local authorities, teachers, students and the general public. 

4-Conduct Outreach Program

The objective of this activity is to assist community groups in understanding the causes and impacts of domestic violence, children’s rights, drug addiction, trafficking, rape and sexual harassment through visual material and short educational stories. These session target children, vulnerable people/minority groups and community people.

 



5-Conduct Quarterly Meeting at Commune Level


These meetings aim to strengthen cooperation between FPNP and FPNP network members, exchange experience and develop strategies for assisting victims of abuse. The planning and monitoring of network activities, including progress on cases involving legal intervention is also discussed. These activities conduct   with communes at these meetings include network members, such as commune chiefs, commune council women, commune assistants, police, village chiefs, parent representatives and children representatives.

6-Conduct Mid Term Meeting with District level

Representative of Local Authorities played attention on Family Protection Network Project (FPNP) activities implementing in their Community and they decided that FPNP activities have help a lot of Victims as Domestic Violence, Rape, Abuse, and Sexual Harassment and trafficking and educated Domestic Violence, Rape, Abuse, and Sexual Harassment and trafficking to grassroots people and Youth ,however, encourage  Youth and children  to school, and on the other hand, strengthen cooperation between FPNP and FPNP network members at villages and communes level and exchange lesson learnt and experience from each other.

7. Provide Counseling service to victims of abuses.
Victims of abuses are provided with free counseling and assistant in the making informed decisions regarding their abusive relationship. Support as well as information regard to relevant laws, shelters and services from other NGOs partners are provided to victims.

8. Provide Assistant Fund to victims of abuses.
In order to assist victim of abuse on time with emergency fund support, Family Protection Network Project (FPNP) has displayed three emergency fund boxes at the FPNP office in Siem Reap, Chief of district women’s affairs in Angkor Thom and Bantheay Srey Districts. Funding Support is also given through way of transportation, food, medicine, hospital treatment and court administration fees.

9. Closed Group Discussion (CGD)
Men and women are divided into separate groups to provide participants with with the opportunity to discuss and truely express experiences and concerns they may have in a safe environment. Further education is given to participants on anger management and long term strategic to promote peaceful resolutions of issues in the family and changes in attitude and behavior

 10. Conduct workshop with Cluster School with director, teacher and student
Family Protect Network Project (FPNP) conducts workshops for school directors, teachers, students and relevant local authorities to involve them in identifying and responding to domestic violence and children’s rights within school. Topics of these workshops include: domestic violence, children’s rights, gender, drug addiction, trafficking, rape and sexual abuse

11. Follow up Meeting with Cluster School
Family Protection Network Project (FPNP) conducted two follow-up meetings for school directors, teachers, students and local authorities to strengthen their involvement in follow-up and reporting on cases identified in their schools and local communities. In these meetings participants share their experience in intervening and reporting cases and cooperate to address abusive cases and make appropriate interventions.

12-Conduct Training with Local Authorities
Family Protection Network Project (FPNP) conducted three workshops for local authorities to increase their capacity and competence to facilitate community education sessions at the village level. The workshops also aim to improve community facilitators’ understanding of domestic violence, child’s rights, trafficking, sexual abuse, drugs and gender.

13-Conduct Refresher Training with Local Authorities.
FPNP conducted 2 refresher workshops for local authorities, children representative and parent representative. The topics of these workshops included child’s rights, victim’s assistance, domestic violence, trafficking and relevant laws. This is to increase their capacity to understand and implement legislation relating to children’s rights and domestic violence

 
 
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