Last year was monumental for CCT.
Our Village Hive model was formally adopted by the Cambodian Government and launched nationally. We received the ASEAN Award for Outstanding Social Welfare and Development. And in November, we were invited to present this work at the United Nations in New York.
What we shared there was simple but rare: that it is possible to stop harm before it happens, and to build systems that protect families at scale.
The response was overwhelming:
“There are many impressive grassroots initiatives around the world, but almost none have succeeded in scaling up and embedding violence prevention within government systems the way the Village Hive has.”
The event confirmed what we have long believed. The Village Hive is not just working locally. It offers a model with real global relevance.