by World Hope International | Feb 25, 2021 | Access to Markets and Finance, Cambodia, Countering Human Trafficking & Gender-Based Violence, Food & Water Security, Protection, Social Ventures
Mushrooms, Migration, & Opportunities Growing mushrooms has many benefits for farmers in Kampong Khan, Cambodia, participating in World Hope’s Thera Metrey social venture, like increased food security. Another of these benefits is reducing the need for...
by World Hope International | Oct 11, 2020 | Access to Education, Cambodia, Protection, Youth Empowerment
International Day of the Girl Every year on October 11th, the world celebrates International Day of the Girl. It is a day set aside in which we might take time to recognise inspiring, empowered girls who are change-makers in their communities – and to imagine a...
by World Hope International | Feb 7, 2020 | Access to Education, Access to Markets and Finance, Civil Society & Governance, Clean Water and Energy, Climate Resiliency, Food & Water Security, Natural Disaster Emergency Response, Opportunities for Youth, Protection, Social Ventures
A More Sustainable, Ecological Approach to Development Learn more about the Nature-based tourism project, Jahoo Gibbon Camp, located in The Keo Seima Wildlife Sanctuary (KSWS) in Mondulikri, Cambodiam. The Sanctuary is the ancestral home of the Bunong. You can also...
by Guest Author | Dec 22, 2019 | Access to Education, Access to Markets and Finance, Cambodia, Clean Water and Sanitation, Social Ventures
Rethinking Sanitation A current International and Community Development Masters Degree student at Deakin University in Melbourne, Sonia Louise Cozens is interning with World Hope International Australia in Cambodia for several months. Traveling out to our various site...
by World Hope International | Nov 20, 2019 | Access to Education, Cambodia
children In an area of the mountainous Mondulkiri Province in Cambodia, home to the indigenous Bunong, more than 77 school children once attended classes only irregularly due to their parents’ farm work. The children were often asked to help on the farm, and those who...