CCBEN Members

Aidetous LogoAssociation Internationale pour le Development le Tourism et le Sante (AIDetouS) is an association work to promote and support the development of responsible, healthy and sustainable tourism. Website: www.aidetous.org
APLC LogoAPLC is stand for AGIR POUR LE CAMBODGE. APLC was created in late 1984 and presently, APLC has supported to Banteay Chhmar Community Based Tourism to develop a form of tourism that benefit to the host community.
Website: www.agirpourlecambodge.org
Asia Adventure LogoAsia Adventures Co. Ltd. specialises in responsible tourism and are experts in leading you away from the well-trodden tourist trail to seldom visited local communities. We ensure you discover the real Cambodia and have a meaningful and memorable vacation! In addition to being a member of CCBEN, Asia Adventures has been awarded the Heritage Friendly Business Gold Status. Thus Asia Adventures is recognised as one of the most socially responsible tour businesses in Cambodia, due to our commitment to culture, heritage, and local development projects. Website: www.asia-adventures.com

Assistant for development- AFDAFD, Assistant For Development, was established on September 9, 2008 and registered in the Ministry of Interior (MoI) on June 19, 2009 to participate to provide health services, education and protecting the natural resources for development the communities and society.

Email: afdcambodia@gmail.com

BPAMP LogoBPAMP is a Biodiversity and Protected Areas Management Project carried out by the Department of Nature Conservation and Protection of the Ministry of Environment with the aim to help the Government of Cambodia achieve sustainable management of its system of national protected areas. BPAMP’s activities focus on a pilot site, Virachey National Park, and on the National Level. Websitewww.bpamp.org.kh
Carpe Diem Travel LogoAt Carpe Diem, we work with a number of local projects with a range of different focuses. Our experience of each country we visit has enabled us to identify where assistance is most needed and to concentrate our support in areas that give each country the greatest benefit. Website: www.carpe-diem-travel.com
CBNRMLI LogoCommunity Based Natural Resource Management (CBNRM) is a rapidly growing approach to natural resource management in Cambodia. The CBNRM Learning Institute is geared towards analyzing and improving this approach as an integral component of poverty alleviation, sustainable livelihoods and resource management, conservation, and decentralization policies and strategies of the Royal Government of Cambodia.
Website: www.cbnrmli.org
Cepa-Culture and Environment Preservation AssociationCulture and Environment Preservation Association (CEPA) is a local NGOs formed in 1995, by a group of students who come from differnt faculties in Phnom Penh. On the 10 of April 1996 CEPA has officially registered by the Ministry of Interior of the Kingdom of Cambodia. CEPA has also been worked with various communities to bring sustainable development in a peaceful way. The vision of CEPA is wishes to see a society which preserves culture, Environment, independent and cooperation toward sustainable development in Cambodia. Website:www.cepa-cambodia.org
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CFI-Community Forestry International logoCommunity Forestry International (CFI) seeks to protect Cambodia’s threatened forests and watersheds and to address rural poverty by facilitating a national transition to community-based natural resource management. CFI work to attain these goals by building capacities in rural communities, educating people and establishing effective partnerships between the community and local authorities.

Website: www.communityforestinternation.org/cambodia

CI- Conservation International LogoCI’s Cambodia office is now working to develop economic alternatives to hunting and to spread awareness more broadly about the devastating impact of illegal trafficking on the country’s rich, but threatened wildlife. CI is helping local communities become less dependent on profits gained from these illegal activities and build a safer, more conservation-friendly livelihood. Website:www.conservation.org
CRDT-Cambodia Rural Development LogoThe Cambodia Rural Development (CRDT) is a Local NGO formed in 2001 to undertake rural development projects which improve the living standard of subsistence communities while at the same time supporting environmental conservation through Cambodia.
Website: www.crdt.org.kh
Environment Protection and Development Organization (EPDO) is a neutral non-governmental organization.. EPDO was known by Natioanl Office of Forestry and Fisheries. Nowadays, EPDO have 11staffs which three persons are females and other three persons of Governance Board. Anyway EPDO operate four projects: 1/ Food Security; 2/ Community Forestry; 3/ Sustainable Eco tourism; 4/ Community Fisheries projects. 

Eurasie Travel Cambodia Co., Ltd, which is a trusted local tour operator offering excellent travel services to Cambodia and neighboring countries. With the best of local knowledge and over nineteen years experience in this industry, we aim to provide travel services to travelers around the world from groups, family, individual travelers.

Website: eurasietravel.com.kh

Faun & Flora International is working with a rage of partner to secure natural habitats and protected beleaguered wildlife, with a focus on Cambodia, China, Indonesia, the Philippines and Vietnam. In Cambodia.
Website: www.fauna-flora.org
Frontier was established in 1989 as a non-profit conservation development non-government organization (NGO) dedicated to safeguarding biodiversity and ecosystem integrity and building sustainable livelihoods for marginalized communities in the word’s poorest country. 
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FPSC Logo-The Foundation for Social Promotion CultureThe Foundation for Social Promotion Culture ( FPSC ) is a private institution and not for profit. Since 1987. The FPSC, through its programs and projects, seek to promote human development, social and economic development consistent with the dignity of the person and respectful of cultural identify.
Website: www.fundacionfpsc.org

Great Angkor Tours logo-CCBEN MemberAs a great result of The Visit Cambodia Year 2003, Great Angkor Tours has contributed a lot of affords to this national and international worldwide promotion campaign. In cooperation with the Ministry of Tourism of Cambodia, we are the first organization who granted the permission to publish The Official Tourist Maps of Cambodia to distribute to worldwide and for the ATF- 2003 (Asean Tourism Forum 2003) held in Phnom Penh in January 2003.

Website: www.greatangkortour.com

Hanuman Tourism Logo-CCBEN MemberHanuman has been at the forefront of tourism development in the kingdom of Cambodia since the company began life as a travel consultancy in 1990. Hanuman Tourism-Voyages was among the first to be awarded one in early-1994. As well as has the main office in Phnom Penh, it has operated a branch office in Siem Reap called Hanumanalaya since 1992. In addition Hanuman Tourism Voyages has there own Hotel Hanumanalaya, Angkor’s boutique guesthouse, Antiques & Art and Hanuman Films.
Website: www.hanumantourism.com
ICF Logo-CCBEN MemberICF is working to protect the world’s 15 species of crane through the conservation of ecosystems on which cranes and people depend. ICF is dedicating to providing experience, knowledge, and imspiration to involve people in resolving threats to these ecosystems.
Website: www.savingcrane.org

Khmer Association For DevelopmentWith eight offices in Thailand, Laos, Vietnam and Cambodia, devoted staff and 14 years of experience, we are the travel specialists Thailand and Indochina. The region is home to the World's most beautiful beaches, the most exciting, vibrant cities, welcoming people, delicious cuisine and incredible nature. Khiri Travel was born out of passion for travel in this region, and our detailed knowledge shows in our innovative itineraries and precise operations.

Website: www.khiri.com

Khmer Association For Development (KAD) is an non-government and non-profit organization established and registered with the Council of Minster in 1999 by Mr. Meas Chandeth and other Cambodians in purpose of assisting in rural poverty reduction and improving living standard of rural poor Cambodians.
Website: www.kad-ngo.org
Welcome to Khmer Village Homestay, a unique community-based tourism site which captures the essence of village life in the heartland of Cambodia. Located in Baray, Kompong Thom Province, Khmer Village Homestay is ideally situated between the capital of Phnom Penh and the popular tourist sdestination of Siem Reap, home of the world-famous Angkor Temples.  
Website: www.khmerhomestay.com
Live & Learn Environmental-CCBEN MemberLive & Learn Environmental Education is a non-profit, non-government organisation which promotes greater understanding and action toward human and environmental sustainability through education and dialogue building.
Website: www.livelearn.org
Lutheran World Federation(LWF) CCBEN MemberLWF is stand for Lutheran World Federation. The overall objectives of the LWF Cambodia Program are to achieve improvement in the living standard of the people in Cambodia, especially the poorest and most vulnerable groups in poor rural communities.
Website: www.lwfcam.org.kh
Mlup Baitong-CCBEN MemberMlup Baitong literally translates as “green shade”. Mlup Baitong is a local Cambodian NGO, established in 1998. The mission of Mlup Baitong is to support the protection of the environment by increasing awareness and promoting sustainable use of natural resources while improving people's livelihood. Projects in environmental education, community forestry and community based eco-tourism are implemented in Phnom Penh and the provinces Kampong Speu, Kampong Thom and Stung Treng.
Website: www.mlup.org
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Norton UniversityNorton University is the oldest private university of Cambodia. It was established to complement the government in providing higher learning to a growing number of qualified people who are eager to advance their knowledge. We envicsion that Norton University would become a Center of Higher Learning that would be open to all, regardless of beliefs, nation origin, gender, or social background.

Website: www.norton-u.com

Osmose is a non-for-profit association, has implemented a pilot conservation and development project in Prek Toal area. The project aims is to link the preservation of the water bird colonies to the sustainable development of the local communities.
Website: www.osmosetonlesap.net

PEPYPEPY's mission is to aid rural communities in improving their own standards of living, with a focus on increased access to quality education. Through our partner government schools, and our informal education initiatives, PEPY is supporting education for over 1,700 families in 12 villages and 6 schools in rural Siem Reap. We believe that education is the key to sustainable change, and are committed to a holistic developmental approach which empowers children, parents, teachers, and communities to make the positive changes they want to see in their lives.

Website: pepyride.org

Royal University of Phnom PenhRoyal University of Phnom Penh (RUPP)is an oldest and biggest university in Cambodia. There are two faculties: faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities and faculty of sciences. Department of Tourism (DoT) is one of the departments in the faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities. It is a dynamic and leading state-owed higher education institution of excellence in tourism education, training, research and community consultancy directing to a sustainable tourism development. Website: www.rupp.edu.kh

Located in Siem Reap, Cambodia, Sam Veasna Center for Wildlife Conservation (SVC) was created as a memorial to Sam Veasna, former head of the Siem Reap provincial wildlife office, and a key player in promoting conservation initiatives in Cambodia. Instrumental in discovering the population of Sarus Crane at Ang Tropeang Thmor, he succeeded in having it declared a Sarus Crane Protected Area by Royal Decree. He rediscovered the Bengal Florican in Kompong Thom, until then believed to have been extinct in Cambodia, and worked closely with local villagers to promote conservation efforts. Website: www.samveasna.org

About SCW Save Cambodia's Widlife (SCW) is a national NGO who works on nature conservation, resource protection and biodiversity preservation. Since its creation in 2000, SCW has been highly successful with a range of projects including the provision of community-based support and increasing environmental awareness through teaching and training programs, alternative livelihood activities, providing technical support and strengthening cooperation with relevant partners, participating with government in relevant policy formation, environmental education publications and environmental awareness campaigns. SCW's mission is to protect wildlife and conserve natural resources.
Website: www.cambodiaswildlife.org
Tourism for Help-CCBEN MemberTfH stand for Tourism for Help. It is a non-profit association, based in Geneva. Its mission is to promote solidarity and sustainable-based tourism.
Website: www.tourismforhelp.org
Women Association for Community Development (WACD) is a local non-profit, non-political and non-governmental organization established in January 2003. WACD’s vision is to help rural people can live with dignity, food security, good health, better living standard and able to work together to promote and respect human rights, democracy, gender equality and equity and moreover they can put the development works under their control.

Wildlife Alliance is an international non-profit conservation and wildlife protection organization founded in 1994, originally under the name Global Survival Network and subsequently under the name WildAid. We are headquartered in Washington, D.C. Wildlife Alliance has field offices and partnerships in Cambodia, Thailand, and the Russian Far East.

WWF is one of the world’s largest conservation organizations, with a global network active in more than 90 countries. WWF aims to stop the degradation of the world’s natural environment and to build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature. Website: www.panda.org