Students, artists, media, local and international NGOs, and UN agencies, as well as LGBT individuals, allies, and family members participated in events.
Students, artists, media, local and international NGOs, and UN agencies, as well as LGBT individuals, allies, and family members participated in events.
Water women report that when local government officials visit the village they are excluded from contact.
Water women report that when local government officials visit the village they are excluded from contact.
Mock Trial competitions were held as part of PRAJ 2's legal education program.
Mock Trial competitions were held as part of PRAJ 2's legal education program.
Participants called for improved treatment of LGBT community members in custodial settings, and new justice sector protocols for fair treatment of these communities in public spaces.
Participants called for improved treatment of LGBT community members in custodial settings, and new justice sector protocols for fair treatment of these communities in public spaces.
Scene near the Court of Appeals during Sonando trial. [photo: LICADHO]
Scene near the Court of Appeals during Sonando trial. [photo: LICADHO]
Mr. Sok Sot, Commune Chief in Prey Veng Province, discusses the process used in his commune for providing marriage certificates to same-sex couples.
Mr. Sok Sot, Commune Chief in Prey Veng Province, discusses the process used in his commune for providing marriage certificates to same-sex couples.
Students, artists, media, local and international NGOs, and UN agencies, as well as LGBT individuals, allies, and family members participated in events.
Water women report that when local government officials visit the village they are excluded from contact.
Mock Trial competitions were held as part of PRAJ 2's legal education program.
Participants called for improved treatment of LGBT community members in custodial settings, and new justice sector protocols for fair treatment of these communities in public spaces.
Scene near the Court of Appeals during Sonando trial. [photo: LICADHO]
Mr. Sok Sot, Commune Chief in Prey Veng Province, discusses the process used in his commune for providing marriage certificates to same-sex couples.

Cambodia Program on Rights and Justice 2

2008 – 2014

Cambodia has suffered decades of political volatility and civil war, including the devastating violence of the Khmer Rouge period that still scars the country. Over the past 10 years, a measure of stability and economic progress has been achieved, but significant challenges to development still remain: weak government institutions, displaced populations, an increased demand for natural resources, especially land, and a weak civil society.

EWMI’s five-year Program on Rights and Justice II in Cambodia (PRAJ II), funded by USAID, focuses on human rights advocacy, rule of law promotion and biodiversity protection to address some of these challenges. Building upon the success of its six-year predecessor, the Program on Rights and Justice in Cambodia (PRAJ), this project continues EWMI’s innovative work to promote access to justice, improve the professional standards of the future Cambodian legal community, and strengthen grassroots advocacy and community networks, including community–based advocacy to protect Cambodia’s biodiversity. New initiatives under PRAJ II include activities to improve the collection and use of justice system data, develop the institutional capacity of the Ministry of Justice, and improve court administration and case management in selected courts.