Cambodia

This country page features an interactive, icon-based data dashboard providing a national-level overview of the status of children’s care and care reform efforts (a “Country Care Snapshot”), along with a list of resources and organizations in the country.

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Demographic Data

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16.52 million
Total Population
NIS 2019 provisional census data
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Awaiting full census data to be released
6.11 million
People
Total Population Under 18
Estimate
37%
Population Under 18
 
UNICEF statistical profile
4.6
People
Mean Household Size
DHS, 2014
26.9%
Prevalence of Female-Headed Households
 
DHS 2014
Lower Middle Income Country
World Bank GNI Status
World Bank 2016
12.9%
Living Below Poverty Line
 
ADB, 2020
37.9
GINI Coefficient
UN World Population Prospects 2019
0.582
Human Development Index
UNDP 2017

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Children's Living Arrangements

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%
Country
 
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73.9%
Living with Both Parents
 
DHS 2021 - 2022
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National Institute of Statistics (NIS) - 2021-22
11.7%
Living with One Parent
 
DHS 2021 - 2022
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National Institute of Statistics (NIS) - 2021-22
14%
Living with Neither Parent
 
DHS 2021 - 2022
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National Institute of Statistics (NIS) - 2021-22
%
Effective
 
NO SOURCE GIVEN

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Children Living Without Biological Parents

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97%
Living in Kinship Care
 
BCN Analysis of 2014 DHS Data
3%
Living With a Non-Relative
 
BCN Analysis of 2014 DHS Data
84%
Both Parents Alive
 
BCN Analysis of 2014 DHS Data
10%
One Parent Dead
 
BCN Analysis of 2014 DHS Data
7%
Both Parents Dead
 
BCN Analysis of 2014 DHS Data

Children at Risk of Separation

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Children living below poverty line
896,877
children
MoP IDPoor Program round 7-9 (2013-2015)
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Children living in level 1 and level 2 ranked households
11%
Children engaged in Child Labor
 
ILO/NIS 2012- UNICEF Statistical Profile 2018
10.1%
Children with Disabilities
 
Handicap International 2015
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10.1 percent of children in Cambodia have a disabling condition
21.1%
Left Behind Children (Migration)
 
CRUMP series report MUP 2015
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% of migrant households with left behind children
Children affected by HIV
4,061
children
UNAIDS 2015
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children between 0-14
Street Connected Children
3,545
children
UNICEF Statistical Profile 2018
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Children living on the streets counted in 7 provinces including all major hotspots
60%
Children experiencing violence
 
Cambodia's Violence Against Children Survey 2014
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approximately 60 % of children experience a form of violence before 18 yrs old
Children in conflict with the law
1,540
children
UNICEF q.2 report 2019

Formal Alternative Care Arrangements

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0 Families/Parents
0 Children
NO SOURCE GIVEN
0 Families/Parents
0 Children
NO SOURCE GIVEN
Total Family-Based Alternative Care
- - Families/Parents
- - Children
NO SOURCE GIVEN
Foster Care
- - Foster Families/Foster Parents
- - Children
NO SOURCE GIVEN
Formal Kinship Care
- - Families/Parents
- - Children
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Total Residential Care
639 Settings
26,187 Children
MoSVY 2017
Residential Care Institutions (RCIs)
406 Settings
16,579 Children
MoSVY 2017
Group Homes
71 Settings
1,592 Children
MoSVY 2017
Transit Homes/Temporary Emergency Accommodation
25 Settings
628 Children
MoSVY 2017
Boarding Schools/Boarding Houses
72 Settings
6,039 Children
MoSVY 2017
Pagoda and faith based care
65 Settings
1,349 Children
MoSVY 2017
Lancet Global Study Estimate of Children Living in Institutional Care
48,775 Children
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Lower Bound: 48,775 Upper Bound: 48,775
Desmond, et al, 2020

Parental Survivorship

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92.8%
Children with Both Parents Alive
 
DHS 2021 - 2022
4.9%
Children with One Parent Alive
 
DHS 2021 - 2022
1.9%
Children with Both Parents Dead
 
DHS 2021 - 2022

Progress Indicators

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Effective
 
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% 1
Social Welfare Spending
ABD SPI 2015
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This is the % allocated to social assistance from the SPI
$ 3.10 million
Child Welfare Spending
Social Protection Review OECD Cambodia 2017
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1.7% of MoSVY budget in 2016
Alternative Care Policy in Line with the 2009 Guidelines
 
Mostly
Prakas on the Enforcement of the Policy on the Alternative Care for Children 2006 & Prakas on the Procedure to Implement the Policy on the Alternative Care of Children
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Policy was developed prior to the Guildeines and requires amendments to bring it into full conformity
Centralised Authority on Adoption
 
No Data
NO SOURCE GIVEN
Commitment to Deinstitutionalistion
 
Yes
MoSVY Action Plan for Improving Child Care 2016-2018
Comprehensive Child Protection Law
 
Partly
UNICEF Quarterly Brief 5 2019
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Current legal framework is fragmented however comprehensive Child Protection law is in development
Continuum of Alternative Care Services Available
 
Limited
NO SOURCE GIVEN
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Data Source: Cambodia Country Care Profile 2020
Data System
 
Mostly
UNCIEF Quarterly Brief 5 2019
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Includes National CPMIS, CMS, and government. CMS interoperability with primary CMS used by NGOs
Existence of a Regulatory Body and Regulatory System
 
Yes
Sub-decree 119 2015
Gatekeeping Mechanism/Policy
 
Mostly
Sub Decree 34, 119
Means of Tracking Progress with Reforms
 
Mostly
UNICEF Quarterly Brief 5 2019
Moratorium on Admission into Institutions for Children Under 3
 
Yes
MoSVY Action Plan for Improving Child Care 2016-2018
Moratorium on New Institutions
 
No Data
NO SOURCE GIVEN
National Action Plan to Guide Reforms
 
Yes
MoSVY Action Plan for Improving Child Care 2016-2018
National Standards of Care
 
Yes
Prakas on the Minimum Standards for Residential Care of Children 2008 and Prakas on the Minimum Standards for Alternative Care in the Community 2008
Prevention of Separation Services Available
 
Limited
NO SOURCE GIVEN
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Data Source: Cambodia Country Care Profile 2020
Support for Careleavers (in Legislation and in Practice)
 
Partly
Sub Decree 90, 116
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Current provision is for a 1 time payment for young people exiting from state institutions, however this is under review.
1,393
children
Number of Children Reintegrated Out of Institutional Care
UNICEF Quarterly Brief 5, 2019

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Social Service Workforce

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Workers
NO SOURCE GIVEN
Country
64.4
Workers
Social Service Workforce In the East Asia and Pacific Region Multi Country Review 2019 UNCIEF/GSSWA
No. of government social service workers with child protection responsibilities (per 100,000 children)
Workers
NO SOURCE GIVEN
Effective
A national workforce assessment and analysis carried out within the past four years
 
No
Social Service Workforce In the East Asia and Pacific Region Multi Country Review 2019 UNCIEF/GSSWA
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Social Work Quality Assurance framework is under development
A system of licensing/registration of social service professionals
 
Yes
Social Service Workforce In the East Asia and Pacific Region Multi Country Review 2019 UNCIEF/GSSWA

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Key Stakeholders

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Government
Civil Society Organisations
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Other Relevant Reforms

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Child Protection
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Child Protection and Care reforms are integrated in Cambodia
Cambodia Country Care Profile 2020
Decentralisation
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Relates to the transfers of child protection and social welfare service delivery from the MoSVY to the subnational level under the District Administration Structure
Cambodia Country Care Profile 2020
Social Protection
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Increasing investment in social assistance and better targeting of vulnerable children through the Cash Transfer Program
Social Protection System Review of Cambodia 2017 OCED Development Pathways 2017

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Drivers of Institutionaliziation

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Push Factors
Pull Factors
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Key Data Sources

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Acknowledgements

Data for this country care snapshot was contributed by partners at Family Care First and UNICEF Cambodia.

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List of Organisations

Amelia Harvey - ASEAN Studies Center,

This essay by Amelia Harvey for the ASEAN Studies Center focuses on the rise of orphanages in Cambodia and the manner in which voluntourism has accelerated this growth.

David E. Eagle, et al - Journal of Religion and Health,

The authors of this study conducted qualitative interviews of 69 caregivers in four countries: Ethiopia, Kenya, Cambodia, and India (Hyderabad and Nagaland), and across four religious traditions: Christian (Orthodox, Roman Catholic, and Protestant), Muslim, Buddhist, and Hindu. They asked respondents to describe the importance of religion for their becoming a caregiver, the way in which religion has helped them make sense of why children are orphans, and how religion helps them face the challenges of their occupation.

Save the Children,

Family Care First (FCF) | REACT is recruiting a Communication Specialist who will be responsible for the implementation of the network's communication strategy.

Fred de Sam Lazaro - PBS Newshour,

This video segment from the PBS Newshour shines a light on efforts underway in Cambodia to reintegrate children from orphanages back into their families or into family-based care.

UNICEF East Asia, Pacific Regional Office, Global Social Service Workforce Alliance,

The first multi-country review of the social service workforce in the East Asia and Pacific region was prepared by the Global Social Service Workforce Alliance (GSSWA) and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) East Asia and the Pacific Regional Office (EAPRO) with the support and contribution of many people throughout the region. This report is one of several regional reports being produced by GSSWA and UNICEF to increase the availability of information on the social service workforce, and provide a baseline from which to consider ongoing workforce strengthening initiatives.

Emily Treleaven - Health Policy and Planning,

This article examines whether children under age five whose household receives remittances are more likely to utilize higher quality healthcare providers than those without remittances in Cambodia, a country with high rates of migration and a pluralistic health system.

Better Care Network,

In this video, Children in Families ABLE project practitioners discuss their key learning with respect to supporting caregivers to care for children, including the importance of managing stress and expectations, developing trusting relationships and taking a whole family approach to support.

Better Care Network,

In this video, Dy Noeut and Kim Malin of New Smile Organisation (NSO) discuss their experience of conducting family tracing as a part of reintegration efforts in the context of an unregistered orphanage where children’s files contained missing and inaccurate information.

Better Care Network,

In this video, Children in Families ABLE project practitioners speak to their experience and learning around recruiting foster families to care for children with disabilities, including the types of families to target and how to use role-modeling to address issues of stigma in the community.

Better Care Network,

In this video, Sreyna and Chenda, two practitioners from Hagar Cambodia, discuss their learning regarding the impact of the care setting on child rehabilitation.