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PEA Law Enforcement Response

PEA Law Enforcement Response. The CPP and its Approaches to Development The Party Working Groups (PWG) The Cambodian Red Cross The CPP’s Youth Group The CPP’s Electoral Campaign and Implications of the Recent Electoral Results. VCS Policy/Guideline Politics behind the policy

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PEA Law Enforcement Response

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  1. PEA Law Enforcement Response • The CPP and its Approaches to Development • The Party Working Groups (PWG) • The Cambodian Red Cross • The CPP’s Youth Group • The CPP’s Electoral Campaign and Implications of the Recent Electoral Results • VCS Policy/Guideline • Politics behind the policy • Relevance for VAW • The D&D Reform • Politics behind the policy • Relevance for VAW Political and Policy Framework • The Cambodian National Police (CNP) • The Anti-Trafficking and Juvenile Protection Department • The Administrative Police Post Affairs Department • The VCS Working Groups • Relevance for VAW Key Stakeholders • MoWA • MoWA at the central level • MoWA at Sub-National level Implementation Challenges at the Local Level Ministry of Justice, Court and National Prosecutors • Sub-National Administration • CC and CCWC • Provincial and District Administrations and WCCCs • Implementation Challenges and the Roles of Non-State Actors • Reporting of VAW cases by victims and communities • Responses by Local Authorities and Police • Referring Cases Upward • NGO Networks and Youth in crime prevention • NGO Service Provision, State Engagement and Case Referral • CCJAP

  2. RESPONSE TO ‘WHAT IS YOUR FIRST SECURITY CONCERN?’ Reporting

  3. Reporting and Responding to DV Cases REFERRAL REPORTING

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