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![]() Special report, a two-part series in seven pages. Palm Harbor resident Sophie Stagg returned to the homeland she had not seen since she was a child. This illustrated report tells the story of her efforts to help Cambodia's struggling people. English - At sptimes.com |
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Web links selected and commented by People in Action |
![]() Projects (Child Survival Program, etc.), and articles. English - At redcross.org |
![]() Floods, droughts... English, Japanese - At adrc.or.jp |
![]() Non-profit overseas aid organization helping rebuild Cambodia through rural education, health care and human resource development. English - Australia - At aacf.ws |
![]() Information and links on a number of charity organizations that do a substantial degree of work contributing directly to the people of Cambodia. English - At web.archive.org |
![]() Address, contact information. English - At ifrc.org |
![]() Mental health for children in traumatized communities after armed conflict, through activities, play, art... Volunteers work together with many professional artists in different disciplines. English - War Children - At online.com.kh |
![]() Article entitled "In Cambodia, a literacy project aims to promote peace and empowerment". The Hope for the Heart project seeks not only to improve reading and writing skills but also to instill the values needed to create a nonviolent culture. English - At onecountry.org |
![]() Directory of nonprofit and volunteering resources. English - At idealist.org |
![]() A non-profit organization incorporated in California that operates as a public charity in Southeast Asia. JWOC supports and manages a variety of projects promoting improved health conditions for villagers in Cambodia and provides economic and educational opportunities for Southeast Asian communities. English - At journeyswithinourcommunity.org |
![]() Cambodia's leading street children program, reaching out to over 1,500 children each day. Working with street children, their families and their community. English - Childhood - At streetfriends.org |
![]() Cambodian NGO working to increase environmental awareness and conservation through education, training, and advocacy. Mlup Baitong seeks solutions for sustainable and equitable use of natural resources through community-based natural resource management activities. English - At mlup.org |
![]() Humanitarian nonprofit organization providing financial, technical supports, and leadership training. PHIC's primary strategy of helping the poor is through working in partnership with existing non-governmental organizations (NGOs). English - At phic.org |
![]() An established non-governmental organization (NGO) that has been providing human rights advocacy and direct services to the underprivileged in Cambodia and California. Their main focus is on serving children and families in Cambodia. English - United States: Developing Countries - At progressiveunited.org |
![]() Information for the humanitarian relief community. The latest documents, and background on Cambodia, with links. English - At reliefweb.int |
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![]() Japanese non-governmental organization (NGO) with the purpose of international cooperation, supporting educational and cultural activities in Thailand, Laos and Cambodia. Teaching materials for refugees, construction of schools, education in urban slum areas and poor rural villages, etc. English, Japanese - Japan, Laos, Thailand - At jca.apc.org |
![]() Non-profit charitable organization established to help meet the physical, emotional, educational and medical needs of orphaned and seriously disadvantaged children in Cambodia. English - Childhood - At sharingfoundation.org |
![]() Cambodia is one of the most heavily mined countries in the world. It's estimated that up to 10 million landmines are still to be found and cleared. The Cambodia Trust was founded in 1989 in Oxford, UK, to help the huge number of landmine amputees in Cambodia. English, Japanese, French, Dutch - United Kingdom, United Kingdom: Social Change, United Kingdom: Solidarity - At cambodiatrust.com |
![]() Article on Bernard Krisher, with programs to build schools in Cambodian villages, and to bring Internet advantages to the poor, etc. "This is it," Mr. Krisher said. "You have to do things in a micro way that doesn't require a vast amount of money. My basic philosophy is to build a small sample and make it work and then just copy that." Extensive info at Village Leap. English - At camnet.com.kh |
![]() Volunteering in an agricultural training center/farm that is working to reintegrate a Khmer Rouge community with their neighbors. With an article about a volunteer's experience in Cambodia. English - At web.archive.org |
![]() UN organization that supports sustainable human development globally through the promotion of volunteerism, including the mobilization of volunteers. It serves the causes of peace and development through enhancing opportunities for participation by all peoples. It is universal, inclusive and embraces volunteer action in all its diversity. See also additional resources (articles, links...). English - At un.org.kh |
![]() Workcamps and volunteer programs in Cambodia. At Volunteers For Peace website. English - At vfp.org |
![]() Volunteer programs. English - At volunteerabroad.com |
![]() Non-profit Christian mission, dedicated to the rescue of orphans and widows through third world church planting and orphanage outreach. They focus on providing care to orphans in Cambodia, and also in other Asian and African countries. English - At warmblankets.org |
![]() Article on a experience with World Relief's loan program. Community bank loans help the working poor begin or expand small businesses. This method of helping people, known as microenterprise development, is one of the most effective ways to combat severe poverty. English - At wr.org |
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