Thank you

We would like to thank our donors for their on-going support to ADHOC’s work. It is thanks to their support that we have been able to provide human rights services and information to the Cambodian public, especially vulnerable groups such as women and children.

We sincerely hope to continue working with you in this endeavor to achieve an environment conductive to the promotion of human rights in Cambodia.

Thun Saray, President of ADHOC

 

Oxfam Novib

Oxfam Novib is a Dutch foundation, affiliate of the international Oxfam organization. Its aim is to support people in developing countries working on their own future. Oxfam Novib is ADHOC’s main financial partner in its core strategic program.http://www.oxfamnovib.nl

 
Danish International Development Agency (Danida)
Danida is a Danish organization inside the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark, set up to provide humanitarian help and assistance in developing countries.
Danida supports ADHOC’s strategic core program to investigate and promote human rights in Cambodia. http://www.phnompenh.um.dk/en
 
Diakonia
Diakonia is a Swedish organization for international development co-operation. Danida supports more than 400 partner organizations in about 30 countries. Together with their partners they form a global network, working towards more people living a life in dignity. Danida supports ADHOC’s strategic core program to investigate and promote human rights in Cambodia. http://www.diakonia.se/about
 
DanChurchAid (DCA)
Established in 1922, DanChurchAid (DCA) is today one of the major Danish humanitarian non governmental organizations (NGO), working with local partners, international networks, churches and non-religious civil organizations to assist the poorest of the poor.
DCA supports ADHOC Women’s and Children’s Rights program. http://www.danchurchaid.org/
 
Comité catholique contre la faim et pour le développement (CCFD)
CCFD is a French association comprising 28 movements and services of the Catholic Church. It has a permanent staff based in Paris and in various regions of France who work to fulfill CCFD objectives. CCFD focuses its efforts in two fields: Support for development initiatives and Raising public awareness on international solidarity issues. CCFD supports ADHOC in its combat against gender-based violence.
 
The Asia Foundation (TAF)
The Asia Foundation is a non-profit, non-governmental organization committed to the development of a peaceful, prosperous, just, and open Asia-Pacific region.
TAF supports ADHOC in empowering Communities affected by Land and Natural resources rights violations, investigating human rights violations relating to land and natural resources disputes, as well as providing legal representation to the victims of such violations.
UN Voluntary Fund for Victims of Torture (UNVFVT)
The Fund was established in 1981 to receive voluntary contributions from Governments, non-governmental organizations and individuals for distribution to non-governmental organizations providing humanitarian assistance to victims of torture and members of their family. UNVFVT has granted ADHOC with a subvention to assist victims of torture in Cambodia.
 
Oxfam GB
Oxfam GB is a leading aid and development charity with a worldwide reputation for excellence and over 60 years of experience. Oxfam GB is famous for helping people in crisis. Oxfam GB supports ADHOC’s activities to strengthen and protect the rights of women and girls in the communities. http://www.oxfam.org.uk
Open Society Institute (OSI)
Founded by George Soros, The Open Society Institute is based in New York, USA, and works to build vibrant and tolerant democracies whose governments are accountable to their citizens. From 2010, OSI has been supporting ADHOC’s KRT program. http://www.soros.org

 

Australian Embassy
Through its Direct Aid Program (DAP), the Australian Embassy supported ADHOC’s activities in 2009-2010 to empower indigenous communities.

Trócaire

Trócaire is an Irish Catholic agency working for development. After an 11-year long partnership, Trócaire’s support to ADHOC ended in 2010. http://www.trocaire.org/