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16 years old, male — A girls is crying because she has been cheated and was sold to a brothel. (Phnom Penh-Cambodia)

ChildSafe Cases Studies

Read how ChildSafe members have assisted children in dangerous situations
 

Phnom Penh, June 16th 2008: On a Monday evening at 8.40 pm a journalist called the ChildSafe Hotline and reported that he had seen a foreigner who looked like he wanted to have sex with a 12 year-old boy who he met at a market. After the call was received, the team went out and observed this case until the foreigner left the child and went back to his house. The team met the child and tried to talk to him about this man, but he did not want to talk. The team then met the caller who informed them that he had seen this foreigner several times talking to the child and trying to make the child visit his house. We asked the foreigner’s neighbor and he said the foreigner loves this child, that he had given the child some money and wanted the child to live with him. The team discussed with the Child Rights specialist to get help to monitor the case. At 1.50 pm the next day the team got a phone call from the journalist again, who informed us that the foreigner had taken the child to his house. The team went again and contacted the anti-trafficking police to help. The case was referred to the police who are now investigating.

 

Phnom Penh, June 9th 2008: "One evening at 5 pm a staff member from the Child Rights team saw a woman with her two children sitting along the riverside. One of her children was a nine year old girl and the other a 20 day old baby. The staff saw the mother try to sell her baby to someone. She heard the little girl say “let’s go back, I do not want to lose my brother”. The staff from Child Rights team talked with the woman and convinced her and the children to come to the ChildSafe Center. They stayed at the center for several days, while the team did counseling, built a good relationship with them and tried to find a good solution for the mother and her two children. The ChildSafe team found out that the mother is HIV-positive and that the baby is given medicine to prevent the transmission of the virus. The mother is now getting treatment at Katamela hospital and a good caregiver for the baby was found to look after the baby while the mother is at the hospital. The little girl is studying at Mith Samlanh and staying at the translational home. The managers are now trying to find a good partner organization to work with this family after the mother comes out of hospital."

 

Phnom Penh, May 8th 2008: A Safe Migration Member at Pshar Doeum Kor called the ChildSafe Hotline and reported seeing a 16 year old girl from Kratie province. After he called, the team went out to meet her and brought her to stay one night at the ChildSafe Center. The social workers provided counseling and the housemother looked after her. In the morning, the girl was referred to Mith Samlanh’s case manager. Now she is studying and staying at Mith Samlanh.

 

Phnom Penh, April 27th 2008: On Sunday at 4.55 pm the ChildSafe Hotline got a call from a ChildSafe motodup member who had seen a 17 year-old boy who had arrived on a bus from Battambang. He wanted to go back to his home land at Prey Veng province. After receiving the call, the Hotline team went out to meet the child in front of the Young Migrant Center at Tmor Da. The team met the child and asked details about his situation. He migrated from his home town to find a job in Battambang but while he was living there he had financial problems and had no money to support himself. He managed to get on the bus and got a free ride to Phnom Penh. He stayed one night at the ChildSafe Center, and in morning he was referred to our migration team. Now he is studying and staying at Mith Samlanh’s vocational training center.

 

Phnom Penh, January 27th 2008: On Sunday at 5.53am, the ChildSafe hotline received a call from a 24 year old street living youth. He was attacked by a gangster and injured his shoulder after he refused to give all his money to the gangster. Because the wound was bleeding a lot he called the ChildSafe hotline to help him. After getting the call, the ChildSafe Hotline manager contacted our medical staff to go and meet him and take the young man to the hospital. He was treated at the Municipal hospital for one night then he left the hospital. The Medical team at Mith Samlanh supported him by providing food and paid the hospital services fees. The Outreach team and Drug team continued to follow up his case. A few weeks later, he decided to go back to his hometown with his older brother to get treatment there.

 

Phnom Penh, January 20th 2008: On Sunday at 9 o’clock in the morning two girls arrived in Phnom Penh from Takeo province to look for a job. One girl was 15 years old and the other was 17 years old. On arriving at the bus station, a Safe Migration member (motodup) noticed them looking lost so he called the ChildSafe Hotline. After getting the call, the ChildSafe Hotline manager contacted a social worker who went to meet the girls and after talking with them, took them to stay at Mith Samlanh’s Transitional Home. On Monday, the staff referred the case to Mith Samlanh’s placement team. The team provided counseling and the girls decided to go back to their home town. The placement team took them back to their families in Takeo where they will try to find a job which is safe.

 
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