This page is dedicated to transparency regarding the distribution of humanitarian aid generated by the re-edition of the Cambodia map.
Please note that this re-edition is sold at a public price of $25/€24
50% of the profits are redistributed to humanitarian aid. With a total print run of 1,000 copies, multiplied by $12.50 (50% of $25), this represents $12,500 in donations at the end.
January 2026 donation : $1550
A portion of the funds is already directed toward NGOs or associations carrying out humanitarian and social projects that existed well before the conflict began. As the situation is constantly evolving, if the conflict were to be fully resolved—as has happened in the past—these funds would be entirely redirected to those other existing humanitarian projects.
Despite the official end of the conflict, more than 100,000 people are still displaced in red zones. Entire villages remain cut off due to restrictions imposed by the Thai army, which has seized Khmer territories. While some areas are accessible, many homes have been destroyed, leaving hundreds of families without shelter. Some refugees will remain in camps for several months.
To address needs as broadly as possible, here is the list of organizations working on the ground and the breakdown of the funds sent (first funds sent at the end of January 2026).
Sipar Mobile Library Serving Displaced Families in 7 Sites in Siem Reap Province
Many children from provinces affected by border conflicts have been displaced to various camps located in Siem Reap Province. Most of them have limited access to education, books, and safe learning spaces. Families are living in markets, pagodas, and makeshift shelters, which severely undermines the continuity of learning and the psychosocial well-being of children.
In response to this situation, Sipar’s mobile library has been operating regularly since 22 December 2025 across seven sites, providing displaced children with access to books, structured learning activities, and psychosocial support through reading and creative activities. Established as an emergency initiative, the mobile library effectively addresses the immediate educational and psychosocial needs of more than 800 displaced children in Siem Reap Province.
Funds sent on January 26, 2026 : $950



Transcultural Psychosocial Organization in the field of mental health care and psychosocial support
The project aims to mitigate the psychosocial impact of armed conflict on displaced populations, particularly parents, children, and women. It includes psychoeducation sessions for parents and caregivers to strengthen their understanding of trauma, normalize emotional responses, reduce stigma related to mental health, and promote positive coping strategies such as stress management and relaxation techniques.
The project also includes the establishment of child-friendly spaces that provide safe and nurturing environments where children can express their emotions and experiences through creative, recreational, and sports activities while receiving emotional support. In addition, support groups will be organized for women to encourage the expression of traumatic experiences, strengthen emotional resilience, and promote mutual support. Finally, individual psychological counseling will be offered to children and women who require more specialized mental health support.
Funds sent on January 26, 2026 : $500



A Community Center to Reduce Inequality and Open Up New Possibilities
Au Delà Les Rizières is a socio-educational center that has been open since 2018 in O’Krassar, in southeastern Cambodia.
It offers children a free, safe, and welcoming space, accessible on a voluntary basis, as a complement to the local school and as an alternative to street play and early labor.
The center provides English and French classes, as well as sports and artistic activities, and awareness-raising programs focused on health, the environment, and openness to the world.
Monthly funding for one year (2026): $100









