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    School support committee raises funds, improves school infrastructure and sets example for other wom
    • Dec 7, 2016

    School support committee raises funds, improves school infrastructure and sets example for other wom

    Although 49-year-old Po Lei from Pu Hoam village has been a member of the school support committee only for one year, together with her...
    School support committee brings 
access to water to local school
    • Nov 22, 2016

    School support committee brings access to water to local school

    A school in Mondul Kiri reaped the benefits of community ownership when its school support committee raised funds for a freshwater tank,...
    Scholarship helps me learn successfully
    • Nov 11, 2016

    Scholarship helps me learn successfully

    Channy* is 15 years old and she comes from a big family with three brothers and two sisters. She is from the Kreung ethnic minority and...
    Support from government trainers leads 
to dramatic changes in school management in Mondul Kiri prov
    • Nov 8, 2016

    Support from government trainers leads to dramatic changes in school management in Mondul Kiri prov

    School support committee members who participated in CARE trainings are now stepping up to spearhead construction and fundraising efforts...
    Dak Dam community in Mondul Kiri province gets serious about education
    • Oct 28, 2016

    Dak Dam community in Mondul Kiri province gets serious about education

    School support committee spreads awareness about the value of education in a village predominantly inhabited by members of the Phnong...
    Greater inclusion in the classroom is helping minority students excel at science
    • Sep 1, 2016

    Greater inclusion in the classroom is helping minority students excel at science

    “Before I did not understand how to teach students from ethnic minority communities. I thought to myself that ethnic minority students...
    How simple water jars are changing 
family dynamics during drought in Cambodia
    • Aug 1, 2016

    How simple water jars are changing family dynamics during drought in Cambodia

    In the remote province of Ratanak Kiri in Cambodia, women and girls were traditionally the main people in the family to do housework....
    Multilingual education makes school easier for ethnic minority children
    • Jun 23, 2016

    Multilingual education makes school easier for ethnic minority children

    When Sev* first started school, he struggled to learn as everything was in a foreign language. He was asked to repeat Grade 1 when his...
    Women in Ratanak Kiri face the same family challenges as mothers around the world; Klem shows how sh
    • Jun 20, 2016

    Women in Ratanak Kiri face the same family challenges as mothers around the world; Klem shows how sh

    Klem is 21. She has two sons: six and four years old. Klem dropped out of school in Grade 2 to care for her younger siblings and is...
    Supporting school management helps with school enrolment
    • Apr 8, 2016

    Supporting school management helps with school enrolment

    A primary school in the north-east of Cambodia is reaping the benefits of a newly structured and supported School Support Committee. CARE...
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