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Sophan lives in a small village in Cambodia, with no electricity or running water. Like others in her village, Sophan is vulnerable to malnutrition and water-borne diseases [Annie Bungeroth]

Sophan

Sophan lives in a small village in Cambodia, with no electricity or running water. Like others in her village, Sophan is vulnerable to malnutrition and water-borne diseases [Annie Bungeroth]

Woman riding a bicycle in rural Cambodia [CAFOD]

Woman on Bicycle

Woman riding a bicycle in rural Cambodia [CAFOD]

Ean Poise, 39yrs, and her daughter Uk Raksa, 7yrs, eat lunch. The family is supported by Banteay Srei [CAFOD]

Mother and daughter having a meal

Ean Poise, 39yrs, and her daughter Uk Raksa, 7yrs, eat lunch. The family is supported by Banteay Srei. [CAFOD]

Children from Maryknoll's Little Folks programme take part in a Tae Kwon Do display. The Little Folks programme is for children who are affected by HIV and AIDS [Annie Bungeroth]

Maryknoll's Little Folks

Children from Maryknoll's Little Folks programme take part in a Tae Kwon Do display. The Little Folks programme is for children who are affected by HIV and AIDS [Annie Bungeroth]

Phalla is a field worker for CAFOD partner Maryknoll in Cambodia and a foster parent to eight children [Annie Bungeroth]

Phalla

Phalla is a field worker for CAFOD partner Maryknoll in Cambodia and a foster parent to eight children [Annie Bungeroth]

Chhuo Khom, (centre) with her son, comes for advice to CAFOD partner Banteay Srei about the domestic abuse she suffers from her husband [Annie Bungeroth]

Chhuo Khom

Chhuo Khom, (centre) with her son, comes for advice to CAFOD partner Banteay Srei about the domestic abuse she suffers from her husband [Annie Bungeroth]

Monk Emm Oeun, 28, leads a ‘Happy Happy’ session for children who are affected by HIV and AIDS. The aim of the session is to bring the children together to have fun and forget about their worries [Annie Bungeroth]

Salvation Centre Cambodia (SCC)

Monk Emm Oeun, 28, leads a ‘Happy Happy’ session for children who are affected by HIV and AIDS. The aim of the session is to bring the children together to have fun and forget about their worries [Annie Bungeroth]

Rice fields in Svay Rieng province, Cambodia [Jim Holmes]

Rice fields & palm trees

Rice fields in Svay Rieng province, Cambodia [Jim Holmes]

Agriculture in Mondulkiri province [Purple Flame]

Agriculture in Mondulkiri province

Agriculture in Mondulkiri province [Purple Flame]

Reducing vulnerability to drought: Cambodian community members work together to improve the water supply to their village [Development Partnership in Action]

Cambodians build canal

Reducing vulnerability to drought: Cambodian community members work together to improve the water supply to their village [Development Partnership in Action]

Sau Sae is a volunteer at a Reforestation Nursery run by Buddist monks [Jim Holmes]

Sau Sae tends seedlings

Sau Sae is a volunteer at a Reforestation Nursery run by Buddist monks [Jim Holmes]

Sareth (right) is deputy village chief in a Cambodian community where the empowerment of women ensures its development stays in the hands of the local people [Annie Bungeroth]

Sareth (right) deputy village chief

Sareth (right) is deputy village chief in a Cambodian community where the empowerment of women ensures its development stays in the hands of the local people [Annie Bungeroth]

Rooftops of Phnom Penh

Phnom Penh in daylight - a landscape of densely packed and brightly coloured roofs

Youth volunteers who are peer educators working on HIV prevention in local schools and distributing public information in the streets [CAFOD]

Youth volunteers working on HIV

Youth volunteers who are peer educators working on HIV prevention in local schools and distributing public information in the streets [CAFOD]

Registrar Vath Polonh with a patient in the reception area of the HIV and AIDS wing of Chey Chumneas Referral Hospital, Cambodia [Annie Bungeroth]

Registrar Vath Polonh with a patient

Registrar Vath Polonh with a patient in the reception area of the HIV and AIDS wing of Chey Chumneas Referral Hospital, Cambodia [Annie Bungeroth]

Em Yem feeding her pig, which she got through the Village Development Committee-run rice and pig bank [Jim Holmes]

Cambodian villager with pig

Em Yem feeding her pig, which she got through the Village Development Committee-run rice and pig bank [Jim Holmes]

Mass at a Vietnamese squatter community, Cambodia [Sean Sprague]

Mass

Mass at a Vietnamese squatter community, Cambodia [Sean Sprague]

CAFOD partners CHEC educate villagers about HIV and how to stay healthy [Patrick Nicholson]

HIV/AIDS education

CAFOD partners CHEC educate villagers about HIV and how to stay healthy [Patrick Nicholson]

Children receive anti-retroviral therapy at the Maryknoll orphanage [Patrick Nicholson]

Children eating bread

Children receive anti-retroviral therapy at the Maryknoll orphanage [Patrick Nicholson]

Ming Yan receives health care and training at the Patches for Hope programme [Patrick Nicholson]

Ming Yan sewing

Ming Yan receives health care and training at the Patches for Hope programme [Patrick Nicholson]

People from Samrong village take part in a training session about budgeting that Banteay Srei has organised [Annie Bungeroth]

Training session about budgeting

People from Samrong village take part in a training session about budgeting that Banteay Srei has organised [Annie Bungeroth]

Chann Ngeth, 39, with her son at the village’s rice bank, Prey Veng, Cambodia [Jim Holmes]

Rice farmer in Prey Veng, Cambodia

Chann Ngeth, 39, with her son at the village’s rice bank, Prey Veng, Cambodia [Jim Holmes]

Cambodian villagers at a meeting organised by CIDSE [Sean Sprague]

Villagers sitting in circle

Cambodian villagers at a meeting organised by CIDSE [Sean Sprague]

In Cambodia, CAFOD works with Village Development Committees to set up rice banks so that food stocks don't run low. [Jim Holmes]

Cambodian rice farmer

In Cambodia, CAFOD works with Village Development Committees to set up rice banks so that food stocks don't run low. [Jim Holmes]

A young Cambodian landmine casualty [Kike/JRS]

A young Cambodian landmine casualty

A young Cambodian landmine casualty [Kike/JRS]

Former boy soldier Tun Channareth lost both legs in a landmine blast. Tun is now a creative designer making wheelchairs for those hurt by mines [David Constantine]

Man in wheelchair

Former boy soldier Tun Channareth lost both legs in a landmine blast. Tun is now a creative designer making wheelchairs for those hurt by mines [David Constantine]

Pak Mom in Cambodia was able to start basket weaving thanks to a village credit scheme set up by a local CAFOD partner. The income helps buy clothes and books for her children.

Basket weaving

Pak Mom in Cambodia was able to start basket weaving thanks to a village credit scheme set up by a local CAFOD partner. The income helps buy clothes and books for her children. [Jim Holmes]

Sau Sopala, aged 10, playing marbles outside his house in Cambodia. [Jim Holmes]

Sau Sopala

Sau Sopala, aged 10, playing marbles outside his house in Cambodia. [Jim Holmes]

Doctor examining a child

The floating clinic on Tonle Sap lake is a project set up by Caritas Cambodia to service the communities of several floating villages [Sean Sprague]

Sok Chorn (10) and Khun Rany (16) fishing on the edge of the forest [Jim Holmes]

Cambodian boys fishing

Sok Chorn (10) and Khun Rany (16) fishing on the edge of the forest [Jim Holmes]

Published on 21/01/2005, last updated on 20/02/2008