About Us

Who we are?

About Us

Read this page you will know who we are and what we are doing right now.

Who is CIPO?

Cambodia Indigenous Peoples​​ Organization (CIPO) is a local, non-governmental, and not-for-profit organization that officially registered at the Ministry of Interior of the Kingdom of Cambodia, on 30 June 2014 (registration number 1352 ស.ជ.ណ). It was initiated and founded by Mrs. Yun Mane, an Indigenous Peoples, supported (technical, emotional, resources) by Mr. Chea Phalla, Mr. Sek Sophorn, and young Indigenous Peoples such as Ms. Lat Sok Em and Mr.Vanna. CIPO was established to be an Indigenous Peoples’ led organization, mobilizing different Indigenous groups to work together for the common benefits of all Indigenous Peoples in Cambodia. The objectives of CIPO are to strengthen capacity and support initiatives of Indigenous Peoples (IPs) on land, natural resource management, conservation of identity and culture, and socio-economic development. CIPO operates in a wide geographic area in Cambodia, covering 16 capital/provinces who Indigenous Peoples’ resident.

Our identity

Cambodia Indigenous Peoples Organization (CIPO) is an Indigenous Peoples  – led organization, mobilizing diverse Indigenous Peoples to work together for the interests of Indigenous Peoples  and all humanity.

Our Mission

The mission of CIPO is to advocate for existence and enforcement of legal framework relevant to IPs, promote empowerment of collective Indigenous communities, and build partnership with other organizations/actors, in order to receive recognition, respect, and protection of rights and common benefits for Indigenous Peoples in Cambodia.

Our Vision

Indigenous Peoples in Cambodia have full rights to self-determination, living with prosperity and harmony

IPs-led Organization

CIPO’s Identity, Mission,Vision

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CIPO’s Core Values

Values are beliefs that all CIPO staff hold in common, and make all efforts to put them into practices. CIPO staff/managers will adhere to the following core values:

1. Respect diversity and common benefits

Non-discrimination behaviours, recognise differences of ethnic groups, culture, gender, LGBTIQ, persons living with disabilities, etc. All staff need to  think and act for community benefits or the common benefits of all Indigenous Peoples

2. Indigenous peoples led development

Support Indigenous Peoples to work together to identify their problems, set their goal, and self-determine their solutions.

3. Learning and enhance confidence

All staff are committed to learn and continuously improve their capacity, by learning from all possible sources, including peer workers, supervisor, advisors and capacity development experts.

4. Integrity and professionalism

Staff could always explain that their actions follow policies or plans. Staff admit high ownership and dare to take responsibility for all their actions and decisions.

5. Accountability and responsibility

Staff could always explain that their actions follow policies or plans. Staff admit high ownership and dare to take responsibility for all their actions and decisions.