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Food security organisations in Cambodia

21/03/2006: DanChurchAid is working with food security through local organisations in Cambodia. View list of local partners.

List of partners:


Helen Keller International

Helen Keller International (Cambodia) is a leading agency for nutrition in Cambodia through provision of the expertise in research, training, technical assistance and other resources to establish nutrition, agriculture and blindness prevention programme.
Visit website: Helen Keller International


The Lutheran World Service in Cambodia

The LWF/DWS Cambodia Program works with vulnerable groups, such as poor farmers, households headed by women, landless families, returnees, internally displaced persons, rural youth and people with HIV/AIDS in remote and isolated areas. DanChurchAid has worked together with the LWF/World Service on development as well as relief and rehabilitation in South Asia for 25 years.
Visit website: LWS - Cambodia


NGO Forum

The NGO Forum is made up of local and international non-governmental organizations grounded in their experience of humanitarian and development assistance to Cambodia. The NGO Forum exists for information-sharing, debate and advocacy on priority issues affecting Cambodia’s development. The NGO Forum has an important role to highlight the impact of development processes and economic, social and political changes on Cambodians.
Visit website: NGO Forum


STAR Kampuchea

STAR Kampuchea is a network organization, working to build strong and dynamic civil society organizations by providing them with the skills and means to advocate for their own interests. It works together with Civil Society Organizations in Phnom Penh and the provinces.
Visit website: Star Kampuchea


DPA
DPA works to support the rural poor, especially the poorest and marginalized, in their efforts to meet their own needs and to support activities which promote peace, freedom, social justice and civil society through working in solidarity and partnership with Cambodian people.
Visit website: DPA