BANTEAY MEANCHEY PROVINCE, Cambodia— November 25, 2021 Manulife Cambodia has joined hands with the AIP Foundation to donate close to 900 helmets to students and teachers at O Ambel Primary School in Banteay Meanchey Province as part of this year’s Helmets for Families (HFF) program. Since the reopening of all schools nationwide from November 1,
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia – November 25, 2021 Building on the success of Eco-Safe Driver Training Program Phase I, completed in 2020, AIP Foundation and the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH – with support from VF Corporation – launched Phase II in September 2021. The program aims to change drivers’ behavior by providing them
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia – October 28, 2021 As a breadwinner for your family, your goal is to make sure they are always fully cared for. However, no one should be forced to risk their lives to serve warm food at the table. This is the reality more than 700,000 factory workers, many of whom are
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia – October 1, 2021 As a breadwinner for your family, your goal is to make sure they are always fully cared for. However, no one should be forced to risk their lives to serve warm food at the table. This is the reality more than 700,000 factory workers face every day in
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia – September 21, 2021 Every day, around 700,000 factory workers in Cambodia put their lives at risk commuting to work on traffic-dense and dangerous roads in order to provide for their families. Cambodian workers make up almost 20% of all crash-related casualties, many of whom are women. As part of the Commuting Safety
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia – June 25th, 2021 As a primary care provider for your family, your ultimate goal is to make sure they are always fully cared for. However, no one should be forced to risk their lives to serve warm food at the table. This is the reality many factory workers in Cambodia face
KANDAL and KAMPONG SPEU, Cambodia – May 22, 2021 In Cambodia, more than 700,000 workers commute to and from garment and footwear factories each day. They face the reality of an unsafe commute, with a devastating 53% of the total commuters involved in a road crash in 2019. In May this year, to save lives,
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia—April 23, 2021 AIP Foundation officially launched the Feasibility Study for the Prevention & Participation program with the Center for Policy Studies. The Feasibility Study will examine and identify best methods and practices of transitioning from unsafe collective transport to safer alternatives. Government representatives, unions, brand representatives, factory management, NGOS, private sectors, and stakeholders were in attendance. As stakeholders in the safety
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia—February 8-12, 2021 Located just outside the Cambodian capital, Kampong Chhnang Province is home to many factory workers who endure dangerous commutes to and from work—many as primary care providers for their family. In the second week of February, the Commuting Safety for Cambodian Workers (CSCW) program, supported by USAID and Solidarity Centre, recruited
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia – January 25-28, 2021 As part of the Commuting Safety for Cambodian Workers (CSCW) program, funded by USAID and in partnership with Solidarity Centre, AIP Foundation hosted a two-day workshop series for technical staff of union federations and trade unions, focusing on commuting safety training. The workshop had two groups, on January 25-26 and