Association for Aid and Relief - Japan
| Agency's Full Name |
Association for Aid and Relief-Japan |
| Acronym |
AAR-J |
| Office Location |
#63B, St.294, Sangkat Boeng Keng Kang I, Khan
Chamkarmon, Phnom Penh, CAMBODIA |
| Postal Address |
PO Box 141, Phnom Penh, CAMBODIA |
| Telephone |
+855-(0)23-211953, 430195 |
| Fax |
+855-(0)23-211953 |
| E-mail |
aar.pp@bigpond.com.kh |
| Website URL |
No website |
| Main Contact Person |
Ms. Yasuyo Kawabata |
| Title of Main Contact Person |
Project Manager |
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COLLABORATING
AGENCIS
Vocational
training project:
Ministry of Social Affairs, Labour, Vocational Training and
Youth Rehabilitation (MoSALVY), Ministry of Foreign Affairs
(MoFA),Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport ( MoEY), MoE,
Disability Action Council(DAC),Action on Disability and Development
(ADD), Comité Executif International de l'Ordre de Malte
pour l'Assistance aux Lepreux (CIOMAL), Veterans International
(VI), Rose charity, Association of the Blind in Cambodia (BAC),
National Centre of Disabled Persons (NCDP), Cambodia Trust (CT),Gender
and Development for Cambodia(GAD),Cambodia Human Rights and
Development Association( ADHOC),Association of Medical Doctors
of Asia (AMDA), etc.
Wheelchair
workshop project:
Ministry of Social Affairs, Labour, Vocational Training and
Youth Rehabilitation (MoSALVY), CHA, HI, JSC, AmCross, VI, Rose,
ADD, Hallo Trust, DTW, CT, etc.
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Fields
of focus:
- Vocational
Training School for Persons with Disabilities (PwD)
- Wheelchair
Production and Service Centre
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Description
of the projects
Mission:
- To
support the social, economic and mental independence of
persons with disabilities in countries or regions where
social services are inadequate.
- To
advocate the equal rights of persons with disabilities
in cooperation with local and international communities.
- To
respect decision-making by persons with disabilities and
promote their self-help activities.
Aim:
-To
achieve equal participation in society by all persons with
disabilities.
1-Vocational
training
Goal:
Through the provision of skills training to enable the disabled
to improve their standards of living and fully participate
in society, without discrimination.
Activities:
The project was launched in 1993 in response to the significant
need for vocational training among PwD in Cambodia. The Kien
Khleang Vocational Training Centre provides three courses:
sewing, motorbike repair and TV & radio repair. Approximately
forty trainees are selected each year from Phnom Penh and
nine target provinces.
After
one year of training most trainees find employment, either
by initiating their own workshops or through employment by
non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and private companies.
The centre provides tools and materials to those trainees
who want to start their own workshops. The training, accommodation
and food are provided without charge. AAR provides various
stages of post-training follow-up.
The
project had trained 414 PwD by the end of 2003, including
190 mine victims. It is estimated that 75 percent of these
are either self-employed or employed by NGOs or companies.
In 2004 we started a community based apprenticeship project.
We selected three trainers from our graduates to set up their
own training workshops, and we supported them with funds for
food, transport and daily needs. They teach three students
at their training workshops who are members of Action on Disability
and Development’s (ADD) self-help groups. The duration
of the training is six months, and on completion we provide
the students with the necessary tools and materials to start
their own workshop businesses.
2-
Wheelchair workshop
Goal:
To improve the mobility and social and economic participation
in society of disabled people, through the provision of wheelchairs.
Activities:
The project began in 1994 in response to the significant need
for wheelchairs among PwD in Cambodia. The Kien Khleang Wheelchair
Workshop produces about 300 folding wheelchairs each year,
and distributes them to people in need. After distribution,
staff members visit the wheelchair users to see their living
conditions and assess their wheelchair repair needs. Repair
services are provided either at Kien Khleang or the users’
house. Wheelchairs and repair services are provided without
charge.
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Beneficiaries
- Vocational
Training: People with disabilities in Phnom Penh and nine provinces
in Cambodia
- Wheelchair
Workshop: People with disabilities in Phnom Penh and eleven
provinces in Cambodia.
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Location
of Project
Kien Khleang
Vocational Training Centre and Wheelchair Production & Service
Centre.Sangkat Chroychanva, Khan Russey Keo, Phnom Penh, Cambodia. |
Funding
agency
AAR’s
own fund, Japan International Cooperation Foundation, ADRA International
Support Fund, etc. |
Additional
information:
AAR has offices in seven countries: Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Myanmar,
Laos, Zambia, Angola and Cambodia. |
Projects Requiring Funding
Click on the link(s) below for detailed information
about projects requiring funding.
Currently no project proposals available
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