The International Organisation for Migration says adequate support will be provided for the first group of refugees from Nauru to be settled in Cambodia.
The four are the only former detainees of the Australian immigration system to take part in the controversial resettlement program, worth many millions of dollars, and agreed last year between Australia and Cambodia.
Human rights groups are critical, saying Australia should not be offloading its refugees to other nations.
But IOM Cambodia's Kristin Dadey has told Zara Zaher the organisation is committed to providing a successful integration experience for the refugees.
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