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Good practices for eliminating violence against women in Cambodia
Rotvatey Sovann 이화여자대학교 아시아여성학센터 2019 Asian Journal of Women's Studies(AJWS) Vol.25 No.2
To tackle violence against women in Cambodia, action has been taken by local people, government and Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) in the kingdom. To understand this multi-faceted issue, in this study I highlight four main interventions that address and/or seek to prevent violence against women. By investigating these—“Shaping our future: Developing healthy and happy relationships” project, the “Cambodia Men’s Network,” “Gender and Development Network,” and the “Gender Café”—projects, I identify four themes that correspond with these respectively: education, networking, advocacy and empowerment. The study indicates that these practices have yielded significant results for the prevention of violence against women and girls. While each one has its limitations, it notes the potential of each to address the complex issue of violence against women.
The Gender Café Project : Cultivating Women’s Activism from the Inside
Rotvatey SOVANN Asian Center for Women's Studies : Ewha Womans Uni 2014 Asian Journal of Women's Studies(AJWS) Vol.20 No.4
Gender-based violence is an important issue in the Cambodian context that has been neglected considerably, but remains a major problem for development and human rights. Gender Café, a project initiated by Gender and Development for Cambodia in 2011, aims at addressing the issue of gender-based violence by empowering women through information and story sharing. In 2013, four specific groups of women―women entertainers, street vendors, factory workers and victims of land eviction―have been identified to become Gender Café members because of their vulnerable status in Cambodian society. With activities, such as gender café events, monitoring and coaching, camping, publication of cases and radio shows, Gender Café intends to support and inspire its members to exercise their rights to become free from gender-based violence. The project has been successful in combating such violence and promoting women’s empowerment.