Cambodian Children’s Fund has won a prestigious Navitas Impact Award for providing disadvantaged children in Cambodia with access to the highest-quality education.
The Navitas Impact Awards 2024 celebrated initiatives creating change across the international education sector. CCF received an award recognising the impactful Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM) program at its Neeson Cripps Academy (NCA) high school, which has transformed students' lives.
The winners were announced at the Navitas Business Partner Conference in Siem Reap, Cambodia, earlier this month (October).
The Navitas Impact Awards 2024 celebrated initiatives creating change across the international education sector. CCF received an award recognising the impactful Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM) program at its Neeson Cripps Academy (NCA) high school, which has transformed students' lives.
The winners were announced at the Navitas Business Partner Conference in Siem Reap, Cambodia, earlier this month (October).
CCF won the second-ever Impact Award for its work giving disadvantaged children access to a quality education.
The Neeson Cripps Academy (NCA) is a state-of-the-art STEAM education facility providing an international standard of learning to students through world-class science labs, e-Learning support, and a teacher training hub for both CCF and public school teachers.
Since the NCA opened in 2017, more than 1,720 students have participated in STEAM activities, showcasing their skills and even winning a national robotics competition to represent Cambodia and compete internationally.
Navitas, based in Western Australia, works with universities, industry partners, and governments to transform lives through education.
With the support of the Navitas Education Trust, CCF is dedicated to breaking cycles of poverty and empowering vulnerable communities, especially young women, through a STEAM education.