The Phnom Penh Post

CRC holds workshop for youth volunteers, officials

- Neang Sokunthea

THE Cambodian Red Cross (CRC) organised a workshop on its campaign “Unite with the Cambodian Red Cross for Social Inclusion” to celebrate the 160th anniversar­y of the World Red Cross and Red Crescent Day, which falls on May 8.

Men Neary Sopheak, first deputy secretary-general of the CRC, said the organisati­on is the 85th member of the Internatio­nal Red Cross and Red Crescent movement.

She said the movement has seven fundamenta­l principles: Humanity, impartiali­ty, neutrality, independen­ce, volunteeri­sm, unity and universali­ty.

“Based on these principles, we are carrying out our work without discrimina­tion based on social class, ethnicity or political tendencies in helping our people.

“In doing our work, CRC also has some specific tasks that require emphasis on social inclusion, such as social protection policy and gender equality, without leaving anyone behind,” she said.

Va Sopheak, head of the CRC’s department of communicab­le and non-communicab­le disease prevention, said the organisati­on has helped many people, especially to improve the livelihood­s of the needy by providing housing and loans, especially to people with disabiliti­es to open their own businesses.

“This is the CRC’s focus. In addition to that assistance, we are also providing education and raising awareness about the dangers of mines and funding support for the Cambodian Mine Action Centre [CMAC] towards a mine-free Cambodia in 2025,” he said.

During the discussion, Reut Sokhonn, director of the CRC’s developmen­t office, also mentioned that the organisati­on gave opportunit­ies to young people and volunteers to become members and carry out humanitari­an work at their educationa­l institutio­ns and communitie­s.

He added that the CRC also focused on gender equality, with about 50 per cent of volunteers for the organisati­on being young women who actively participat­ed in their efforts.

He noted that CRC president Bun Rany has also provided opportunit­ies to youth volunteers to have a voice in creating the CRC strategic plan for 2021-2030.

“This is an important mechanism for the CRC to build resilience in the community in a sustainabl­e way. CRC has also developed a youth policy and volunteer guidelines so that they know their role and duties,” he said.

For the upcoming 160th anniversar­y on May 8, CRC called on all people to donate so that the organisati­on will be able to continue its humanitari­an works to help the poor and needy based on the fundamenta­l principles of the Internatio­nal Red Cross and Red Crescent movement.

 ?? CRC ?? The Cambodian Red Cross (CRC) holds a workshop on social inclusion on March 17.
CRC The Cambodian Red Cross (CRC) holds a workshop on social inclusion on March 17.

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