HACC Cambodia

HIV/AIDS Coordinating Committee (HACC) (គណៈកម្មការសំរបសំរួលប្រយុទ្ធនឹងជំងឺអេដស៍) is a HIV/AIDS Cambodian NGO network, representing over 120 NGOs working with HIV/AIDS in Cambodia. It was established in 1993 to coordinate civil society organizations and to promote the sharing of information, experiences and advances from the field among civil society organizations in responding to HIV/AIDS in Cambodia.

HIV/AIDS Coordinating Committee
AbbreviationHACC
MottoA network of civil-society organizations!
Formation1993-01-01
TypeNon-governmental organization
Legal statusNGO
PurposeHIV/AIDS Prevention
HeadquartersPhnom Penh
Location
  • Cambodia
Region served
Nationwide
Membership
Membership-based organization
Official language
Khmer and English
Steering Committee
Mr Chum Thou
Key people
Mr Tim Vora, Mr Heng Koy, Ms Haun Borany
Main organ
Assembly
Budget
Over US$800,000 per year
Staff
23 ("2012")
Volunteers
3
Websitewww.hacccambodia.org

Leadership

HACC is governed by voluntary Steering Committee elected from and by the NGO members.

  • Steering Committee (2011–2013)
    • Kim Sokuntheary, Chair of Steering Committee
    • Phok Bunroeun, Vice-Chair of Steering Committee
    • Prang Chanthy, Treasurer of Steering Committee
    • Chhun Roeurn, Member
    • Penh Sakun, Member
    • Sem Peng Sean, Member
    • Sok Pun, Member
  • Steering Committee (2010–2011)
    • Pon Yut Sakara, Chair of Steering Committee
    • Long Leng, Vice Chair of Steering Committee
    • Sum Satum, Treasurer
    • Sok Pun, Member
    • Phok Bunroeun, Member
    • Buth Saman, Member
    • Srey Vanthuon, Member
  • Executive Director
    • Tim Vora, Executive Director of HACC

How HACC works

HACC provides opportunities for networking among members and other civil society networks to encourage policy change and protection for people living with HIV/AIDS and in the development of prevention measures. The organisation works closely to make change with Government, international donors and the UN. Specifically it works by:

  • Collaborating with members to coordinate the NGO response to HIV and AIDS at national and provincial level
  • Promoting communication and the sharing of information among members and between all those involved in the HIV and AIDS response in Cambodia and internationally.
  • Raising awareness of HIV and AIDS and gaps in service delivery of HIV/AIDS treatment and preventative measures.
  • Representing NGOs responding to HIV and AIDS at national and international forums where they have received a mandate from their members to do so.
  • Advocating for the full involvement of civil society in determining policy, setting national targets, developing plans and monitoring progress in related to HIV and AIDS response on a national level.

The main policy focus for HACC and other members working in the area of an HIV/AIDS epidemic, is the issue of youth as a most at risk people (MARP), along with Orphan Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVCs), Injecting Drug User/Drug Users (IDU/DU), and Entertaining Workers (EW), and Prisoners, which were defined as those who are practicing high risk behaviour. In the National Strategic Plan III (NSPIII) 2011–2015, HACC played an important role in coordinating and facilitating the participation of civil societies in the process of planning and the launching of the NSPIII 2011–2015.,[1][2] Water Festival Day[3] and World AIDS Day[4] in coordination with the National Aids Authority.[5]

Roles

Networking: HACC provides networking opportunities for members, networks representing community interests, government, international donors and United Nations agencies via its meetings, technical working groups and information sharing channels.

Coordination: HACC coordinates civil society responses to HIV and AIDS at national and provincial levels to ensure all CSO stakeholders can have meaningful input into major national reports, strategies and review processes.

Information sharing: HACC promotes communication and the sharing of information among members and stakeholders in Cambodia and internationally via its website, e-news alert, civil society directories, reports and meetings. ADVOCACY: HACC advocates for the full involvement of civil society in determining policy, setting national targets, developing plans and monitoring progress in relation to HIV and AIDS.

Representation: HACC represents NGOs responding to HIV and AIDS at national and international forums where they have received a mandate from their members to do so.

Awareness raising: HACC works to raise public and government awareness of HIV/AIDS issues and gaps in the response via lobbying, regular media appearances and by staging awareness raising campaigns during major national festivals such as Water Festival.

References

  1. National AIDS Authority of Cambodia (NAA).
  2. "Candlelight Memorial Day Campaign Report 2010" (PDF). Retrieved 9 August 2018.
  3. "Water Festival Campaign Report 2010" (PDF). Retrieved 9 August 2018.
  4. "World AIDS Day Campaign Report 2010" (PDF). Retrieved 9 August 2018.
  5. National AIDS Authority in Cambodia.
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