Cambodia

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A Penny Saved is A Penny Earned

Thursday, 03 Jul 2008
Written by joannechew

Mr. Toy is 36 years old and Mrs. Preamp is 34 years old. They have 5 surviving children and the youngest is only 10 days old, a baby boy. They are one of the families that live in the Ta Saom Village. Three of the children are still receiving schooling at Ta Saom Primary School, Siem Reap.

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A wonderful day

Thursday, 19 Jun 2008
Written by Grae

Prasat Trav school is a remote and difficult place to get to, we went there today to repay them for the kindness shown to us on our last visit. We had bought some clothing and some sports equipment for the students as they are very badly off.

Student at Kbal Damrei
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Children’s days

Wednesday, 11 Jun 2008
Written by joannechew
A day in Kbal Damrei Primary School
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The flow on effect of the stop in school feeding

Tuesday, 10 Jun 2008
Written by Grae
Cooks carry the burden
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Children are the pillar of the country

Tuesday, 10 Jun 2008
Written by Grae
A grandfather’s story
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Color the World helping Cambodians

Friday, 06 Jun 2008
Written by Grae
The beneficiaries of the Color the World prizes say thank you
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Cook for the Kids Day

Tuesday, 03 Jun 2008
Written by Grae
A taste of Italy for Cambodian Children
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Rising Prices Hit the Poor

Tuesday, 13 May 2008
Written by Grae
The global food crisis has affected those least able to afford rice.
Brakh
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Barrier of Education.

Sunday, 10 Jun 2007
Written by joannechew

Ten-year-old Brakh, a student at Beng Primary School located in Siem Reap, unlike other children, has to go to school in a wheelchair. He is shy and doesn’t talk much. He loves to go to school everyday, unfortunately his condition often deteriorates and prevents him from doing so.