Cambodian Women's Crisis Center (CWCC)
Communication services and activities provided by CWCC include:
- a Drop-in Centre - a centrally located place of first-contact for women who have been victims of violence against women and where citizens and government officials can report cases. The drop-in centre is the central point for the provision of most of the services listed below.
- a confidential crisis shelter - services include counseling and access to vocational training programmes, arts and drama activities, cooking and sewing lessons, group educational sessions (e.g. hygiene, HIV/ AIDS), and follow up services.
- a counseling programme - conducting both individual and support group sessions for clients in the shelter with the aim of exploring options.
- services for children and youth - providing counseling, recreational activities, and educational opportunities for the children of clients' who have been abused or have witnessed abuse.
- community organising - sensitising and organising community members including villagers, local authorities and local police on violence against women (VAW) and the laws about VAW, to enhance their ability to tackle the problems in their communities themselves.
- advocacy - producing nationwide television and radio spots on issues such as sex trafficking; organising public forums; producing publications; participating in international awareness raising efforts; spearheading women's coalitions; working with Ministries, officials and Members of Parliament; releasing press statements, conducting education sessions about sex trafficking in affected communities; organising special events; creating media campaigns that advocate for women's rights; and creating programmes for the victims of violence against women.
- community networking - organising a referral system for women to access CWCC's services, and networking with partner non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and Ministries to provide services such as legal assistance, health care and vocational training to victims.
- capacity building - developing the skills of the staff of CWCC and the staff of other NGOs with similar programmes by organising training sessions on a variety of issues including counseling abused women and children, stress de-briefing, the operation of a confidential shelter, the laws related to VAW human rights investigations, programme management, and office skills and administration.
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