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Cambodia Opens First Specialist Centre for Child Victims of Serious Crimes

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Kandal Province — Cambodia has officially inaugurated its first specialist facility dedicated to child victims of serious crimes, marking a transformative step for child protection not only in the country but across Southeast Asia.

Contents
  • A Milestone for Child Safety
  • A One-Stop Facility for Healing and Justice
  • Tackling Online Exploitation Head-On
  • A Regional Hub for Training and Capacity Building
  • A Record of Results
  • Setting a New Standard for Southeast Asia

The newly opened Lotus Centre, a project by the Cambodian Children’s Fund (CCF), is the first of its kind in the region, offering a comprehensive and child-focused response to cases involving abuse, exploitation, and trafficking. This state-of-the-art facility brings together investigation, care, and protection services under one roof, representing a bold shift in how Cambodia supports its most vulnerable children.

Prime Minister Hun Manet, accompanied by his wife Pich Chanmony and senior government officials, officially opened the Lotus Centre on July 23. Located in Takhmao City, just outside Phnom Penh and near the capital’s new international airport, the centre is operated by the Child Protection Unit (CPU)—an initiative established in 2013 through a partnership between CCF and the Cambodian National Police (CNP).

A Milestone for Child Safety

Speaking at the inauguration, Prime Minister Hun Manet emphasized the government’s unwavering commitment to eradicating child abuse and protecting the rights and dignity of children.

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“The Child Protection Unit has a long-term vision, a clear mission, and the right values that have been, and are acting, as a compass to guide this unit to continuous success in protecting Cambodian children,” he said.

The Lotus Centre’s opening signifies a major leap forward for Cambodia’s justice and welfare systems, particularly in handling severe cases involving child victims.

A One-Stop Facility for Healing and Justice

Entirely funded by a private donor, the Lotus Centre is designed as a one-stop facility where traumatized children can receive medical care, psychological support, legal aid, and forensic assessments—all in a safe, nurturing, and child-friendly environment.

Key services offered include:

  • On-site medical suites for immediate physical treatment
  • Psychological counselling and trauma care
  • Safe, round-the-clock accommodation
  • A forensic laboratory equipped for blood and DNA analysis
  • A dedicated unit for digital crimes and cyber investigations
  • Legal aid services for victims and their families
  • Ambulance and triage area for emergency support
  • A training centre for law enforcement and social service professionals
  • Co-location of CPU child protection staff and police investigators

According to James McCabe, Director of Operations at CPU, the centre reflects a long-standing commitment to protecting Cambodia’s most vulnerable.

“This facility stands as a symbol—not only of what we have achieved, but of what we are still building: a Cambodia where every child is safe, valued, and given the opportunity to live free from fear and harm,” McCabe said.
“This goal could not have been achieved without my staff’s dedication and commitment to protecting children.”

Tackling Online Exploitation Head-On

One of the most significant additions to the Lotus Centre is the Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) team, which plays a pivotal role in fighting the rising threat of online abuse.

Through partnerships with global law enforcement, including the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, the centre receives intelligence on suspected online crimes and works with Cambodian authorities to investigate and prosecute offenders.

Scott Neeson, Founder and Executive Director of CCF, stressed the urgency of addressing digital threats:

“Through relationships with international agencies, prospective online crimes are sent here for analysis and investigation. Many arrests have been made, and a message sent that Cambodia has no tolerance for such crimes—and we are just warming up.”

A Regional Hub for Training and Capacity Building

Beyond supporting victims and prosecuting offenders, the Lotus Centre is set to become a regional hub for professional training. Certified trainers and subject matter experts will provide specialized courses to Cambodian police, social workers, and legal personnel—further enhancing the nation’s child protection capacity.

The centre’s emphasis on collaboration between law enforcement and social services ensures a holistic approach to child welfare, combining compassion with accountability.

A Record of Results

Since its launch in 2013, the CPU has become one of Cambodia’s most effective units in addressing crimes against children. According to CCF data:

  • The CPU has handled over 4,000 cases of serious child abuse and exploitation.
  • It has maintained a remarkable 83% arrest rate, surpassing rates in many developed countries.
  • In just the first half of 2024, the CPU and CNP conducted 369 investigations, leading to 295 arrests and 89 convictions, with offenders collectively sentenced to 643 years in prison.
  • The unit also provided free legal representation to 176 children and their families during this period.

Setting a New Standard for Southeast Asia

The Lotus Centre stands as a beacon of hope—not just for Cambodia, but for the broader region. It sets a new standard for how nations can respond to the trauma of child abuse with professionalism, compassion, and coordinated care.

As Prime Minister Hun Manet reiterated during the inauguration, child protection is not just a moral imperative—it is a national priority.

The Lotus Centre, with its pioneering model and integrated services, positions Cambodia as a leader in Southeast Asia in the fight against crimes targeting children. It is a reminder that justice and healing are possible when the right systems, values, and people come together.

SOURCES:The Phnom Penh Post
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