Empower Vulnerable Children in Peru and Cambodia

by Globalteer
Empower Vulnerable Children in Peru and Cambodia
Empower Vulnerable Children in Peru and Cambodia
Empower Vulnerable Children in Peru and Cambodia
Empower Vulnerable Children in Peru and Cambodia
Empower Vulnerable Children in Peru and Cambodia
Empower Vulnerable Children in Peru and Cambodia
Empower Vulnerable Children in Peru and Cambodia
Empower Vulnerable Children in Peru and Cambodia
Empower Vulnerable Children in Peru and Cambodia
Empower Vulnerable Children in Peru and Cambodia
Empower Vulnerable Children in Peru and Cambodia
Empower Vulnerable Children in Peru and Cambodia
Empower Vulnerable Children in Peru and Cambodia
Empower Vulnerable Children in Peru and Cambodia
Empower Vulnerable Children in Peru and Cambodia
Empower Vulnerable Children in Peru and Cambodia
Empower Vulnerable Children in Peru and Cambodia
Empower Vulnerable Children in Peru and Cambodia
Empower Vulnerable Children in Peru and Cambodia
Empower Vulnerable Children in Peru and Cambodia
Empower Vulnerable Children in Peru and Cambodia
Empower Vulnerable Children in Peru and Cambodia

Project Report | Jun 7, 2024
Keeping Children Safe in Peru & Cambodia

By Jim Elliott | Project Leader

Delivering classes in Cambodia
Delivering classes in Cambodia

Introduction

Protecting vulnerable children from harm is a critical issue in both Peru and Cambodia, where children often face threats such as violence, exploitation, and neglect. Educational sessions focused on safety awareness and self-protection are essential for empowering these children with the knowledge and skills they need to stay safe.

Peru

In Peru, many children are exposed to various forms of harm, including domestic violence, child labor, and trafficking. Indigenous children and those living in rural and urban poverty are particularly at risk. Limited access to education and resources further exacerbates their vulnerability.

Cambodia

Cambodian children face similar threats, with high rates of child labor, trafficking, and domestic abuse. The legacy of political instability and poverty continues to affect the well-being of children, particularly in rural areas where access to protective services is limited.

Objectives

Our Educational sessions on safety aim to:

Raise awareness about different forms of harm and exploitation.
Teach children practical skills to protect themselves.
Provide information on how to seek help and support.
Build self-esteem and resilience.

Implementation in Peru & Cambodia

We carry out School-Based Programs: Safety education is integrated into our curriculum, covering topics such as personal safety, recognizing abusive behaviors, and understanding children's rights.

Our teachers and interns deliver the child safety classes to children of all ages. Our courses are targeted to different age groups and include cultural differences for each country.

Children in Peru who receive classes
Children in Peru who receive classes
Children in Cambodia who receive the classes
Children in Cambodia who receive the classes
Classes in Cusco, Peru
Classes in Cusco, Peru
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Organization Information

Globalteer

Location: Totnes - United Kingdom
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Project Leader:
Stephen Elliott
Totnes , United Kingdom

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