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    #WhyStop film finalists
    • Nov 25, 2016

    #WhyStop film finalists

    The #WhyStop Short Film Competition is an initiative to engage young men and boys in the fight against sexual harassment. It asked young...
    • Nov 25, 2016

    Short Film Awards prompt young men to speak out against sexual harrassment

    Winners of the #WhyStop Short Film Awards will be announced on Friday 25 November, launching 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based...
    From where I stand: A factory worker’s view of sexual harassment
    • Nov 2, 2016

    From where I stand: A factory worker’s view of sexual harassment

    Reaksa, 20, is from a rural district in Cambodia. She moved to the capital city, Phnom Penh, over a year ago to work in a garment...
    • Mar 25, 2016

    CARE’s work recognised in Forum for the Future publication

    A recent publication by Forum for the Future highlights the success of CARE’s efforts to promote the labour rights of beer promoters and...
    Sexual harassment stops here!
    • Mar 8, 2016

    Sexual harassment stops here!

    CARE Cambodia's 'Sexual Harassment Stops Here!' campaign asks everyone to join together to say that sexual harassment will not be...
    • Feb 2, 2016

    CARE Cambodia’s work with garment factories featured on Australia’s Channel 9 News

    Channel 9 News broadcasted a short piece in January looking at CARE’s Australian-funded work with the garment sector in Cambodia. The...
    Local authorities emphasise that violence against women should be reported
    • Jan 7, 2016

    Local authorities emphasise that violence against women should be reported

    During the 16 Days of Activism to End Violence Against Women, members of a local commune council in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, took to the...
    Factory says sexy jokes are a thing of the past
    • Jan 5, 2016

    Factory says sexy jokes are a thing of the past

    “The workers in our factory would use words which are sexual; for example as a joke men ask women how much it would cost to have sex with...
    Restaurant owner says no to soliciting sex from his staff
    • Dec 22, 2015

    Restaurant owner says no to soliciting sex from his staff

    Saingheng is a young Cambodian restaurant owner who is showing how businesses can take the lead in preventing violence against women. He...
    'Safe Workplaces, Safe Communities' karaoke song
    • Dec 7, 2015

    'Safe Workplaces, Safe Communities' karaoke song

    CARE Cambodia's 'Sexual Harassment Stops Here!' campaign includes its own karaoke song. Written with garment workers, song lyrics include...
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    CARE focuses on ending violence in the world of work for 16 Days

    When economics and morality merge: the imperative for a global Convention on ending harassment and v

    Lyreco and CARE Together for Education

    Designing solutions around the women at the core of CARE's work

    Health partnership shares final learnings from past five years

    CARE, Better Factories Cambodia and H&M highlighting the value of leadership to prevent sexual h

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    Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment through Information and Communications Technology (ICT)

    Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment through Information and Communications Technology (ICT)

    Gender-Based Violence Survivors Speaks Out Against Domestic Violence

    Gender-Based Violence Survivors Speaks Out Against Domestic Violence

    From a Less Confident Person to Becoming an Agent of Change for Gender Equality

    From a Less Confident Person to Becoming an Agent of Change for Gender Equality

    Sreymeas – Garment Factory Worker

    Sreymeas – Garment Factory Worker

    See CARE's work in action
    A five-year impact of the Healthy Women, Healthy Workplace Project

    A five-year impact of the Healthy Women, Healthy Workplace Project

    Sreyleak and Her School's WASH Facilities

    Sreyleak and Her School's WASH Facilities

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