What We Do

The Issues

The programs that M’Lop Tapang operates are directly related to the issues that Cambodian children, youth and families face.

 

Total population of Cambodia is approx. 17 million.

Only 27% of 3- to 5-year-olds are developmentally on track in literacy and numeracy, and by the time they are 17 years old, 55% of adolescents will have dropped out of school.

One-third of the population is under the age of 15 years old.

In Cambodia, 40% of the population lives just above the poverty line, while 16% of children live below it and are highly vulnerable.

Malnutrition rates among children under 5 years are some of the highest in the region, with 32 % of children being too short for their age and 10% of children not weighing enough for their height. 

One in two children has experienced severe beating, one in four has suffered from emotional abuse, and one in 20 has been sexually assaulted.

References: UNICEF Cambodia

Our Work

One of the unique aspects of M’Lop Tapang is the scope of comprehensive programs and a multi-disciplinary approach to working with vulnerable and at-risk children. With specialized teams working in collaboration, this holistic approach allows us to assess each beneficiaries' situation and respond to the individual needs of every child or family in an immediate and sustainable manner.