Who We Are
The Cambodian Centre for Mediation (CCM) is an independent and non-profit organization and a registered first national organization in Cambodia specifically working in the area of alternative dispute resolution through mediation that has worked since 2010 to promote peaceful and equitable resolutions of conflict and self-determination in Cambodia, by providing high quality mediation services, training and education for the community, civil society and government.
We work in partnership with others to design and coordinate long-term programs that support local peace-building, conflict resolution initiatives and provide on-going support to our partners in alternative dispute resolution (ADR) and mediation. We also provide mediation services, training, skills development and a variety of consultancy services in the fields of conflict assessment, conflict transformation strategies and methodologies, facilitation and mediation, and ADR development.
We work in partnership with others to design and coordinate long-term programs that support local peace-building, conflict resolution initiatives and provide on-going support to our partners in alternative dispute resolution (ADR) and mediation. We also provide mediation services, training, skills development and a variety of consultancy services in the fields of conflict assessment, conflict transformation strategies and methodologies, facilitation and mediation, and ADR development.
- Vision: A leading institution for conflict resolution in Cambodia, is committed to ensuring that all Cambodians live in a just and peaceful society.
- Mission: Advances collaborative conflict resolution in Cambodia, through providing Cambodian citizens with high-quality mediation services, educating the public, training and quality assurance, building institutional capacity, and conducting research.
- Goal: To improve access to justice for Cambodian citizens through strengthened alternative dispute resolution (ADR) systems.
- Values: Integrity, Peace, Self-Determination, Neutrality, Confidentiality, and Independence
- Objectives:
- Build cooperation between civil society and government to provide mediation and promote alternative dispute resolution mechanisms to resolve dispute peacefully.
- Support the community’s capacity to resolve its own conflicts through education and training in conflict resolution.
- Empower the people of Cambodia to use mediation to resolve conflicts.
- Improve access to justice through quality alternative dispute resolution services for poor and vulnerable Cambodian citizens.