Child Rights Indicators in Cambodia
1. General Measures
- 1.1 Legislation
- 1.2 Cambodian National Council for Children
- 1.3 Mechanisms for Monitoring
- 1.4 Dissemination of CRC principles and provisions
- 1.5 Dissemination of Government reports
- 1.6 Budgetary allocation to program for children
2. Definition of the Child
- 2.1 Legal definition of the child
- 2.2 Population in Cambodia
3. General Principles
- 3.1 Non-discrimination
- 3.2 Best interest of the child
- 3.3 Rights to life, survival and development
- 3.4 Respect for the views of the child
4. Civil Rights and Freedoms
- 4.1 Name and Nationality
- 4.2 Preservation of identity
- 4.3 Freedom of expression
- 4.4 Freedom of thought, conscience and religion
- 4.5 Freedom of association and of peaceful assembly
- 4.6 Protection of privacy
- 4.7 Access to appropriate information
- 4.8 The rights not to be subjected to torture or other cruel inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment
5. Family Environment and Alternative Care
- 5.1 Parental guidance and responsibility
- 5.2 Separation from parents
- 5.3 Family reunification
- 5.4 Illicit transfer and non-return
- 5.5 Abuse and neglect, including physical and psychological recovery and social reintegration
6. Basic Health and Welfare
- 6.1 Survival and development
- 6.2 Children with disabilities
- 6.3 Health and health services
- 6.4 Social security and childcare services and facilities
- 6.5 Standard of living
- 6.6 HIV/ADIS
- 6.7 Adolescent health
7. Education, Leisure and Cultural Activities
- 7.1 Education and vocational training
- 7.2 Quality of Education
- 7.3 Rest and leisure
- 7.4 Culture Activities
8. Special Protection Measures
- 8.1 Children in situation of emergency
- 8.2 Children in conflict with the law
- 8.3 Children in institution of exploitation
- 8.4 Children belonging to a minority or an indigenous group
- 8.5 Children living or working on the street










