

- 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...


- 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....


- Jun 22, 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...


- Jun 19, 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...
- Jun 16, 2016
CARE acknowledged for lessening impacts of drought
CARE Cambodia was recently presented with a plaque acknowledging its work helping communities prepare for the recent drought. It was...


- Sep 21, 2015
Education becoming a priority for girls in remote communities
Nan Chrong and Bor Kal have eight children, ranging from 17 to 35 years old. As education awareness has grown in ethnic minority...


- Sep 10, 2015
Could drops of rain stop students dropping out?
Klem left school at Grade 2. Her family live in a remote village in the north-east of Cambodia; she was needed at home to look after her...


- Aug 31, 2015
New water access points advance remote Cambodian villages
Limited access to water and hygiene prohibit communities from leading healthy lifestyles in the north-eastern province of Ratanak Kiri in...


- Aug 3, 2015
10-year-old boy benefits from 10 years of support
CARE’s long-term multilingual education program is helping Cambodian children like 10-year-old Peat* have brighter prospects by ensuring...