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VIDP | Print |
tn_vidp_schoolgirlsICC - VIDP Project inspires and equips the local leaders and communities (including local church leaders and members) with a vision for having a better quality of village livelihood by empowering the communities wholistically using their own resources..

Last Updated on Thursday, 27 January 2011 12:59
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Bright Future | Print |

tn_boy studying at akBright Future Programme is a collaboration with PPC (Pioneering Partnership in Cambodia), a local NGO established by staff from Cambodia Action. Bright Future works with children from poor communities to help them gain access to school.

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Last Updated on Saturday, 12 February 2011 19:51
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RIDE | Print |
tn_ride9ICC - RIDE Project is an integrated development project that works with indigenous communities in Ratanakiri Province to develop bilingual non-formal education and empower these ethnic minorities to provide for their basic physical needs and help strengthen civil society.

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Last Updated on Thursday, 27 January 2011 12:56
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SKY | Print |

SKY WorkshopWe help orphanages in Phnom Penh to prepare Young Adult Orphans (YAOs) for an independent life outside the institution. The transition is not easy, as one YAO said,

"I feel like a duck being let out of a cage, afraid someone will cook it."

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Last Updated on Thursday, 27 January 2011 12:56
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READ | Print |
tn_dscf0167ICC - READ Project works with the Bunong people of Mondulkiri Province to implement bilingual education and food security initiatives that enable the Bunong to make informed choices about their well-being and the future development of their communities.

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Last Updated on Thursday, 27 January 2011 12:57
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