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Cambodia: Indigenous lives

CAFOD has helped young indigenous people in Cambodia learn how to take photos to document their unique cultures and communicate the issues that are important to them.

CAFOD works with indigenous groups living in the remote forests of Ratanakiri and Mondulkiri in north eastern Cambodia. They seek to protect the forests and natural resources on which they depend, but are threatened by illegal logging, mining companies and plantations that want to move them off their land.


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Published on 06/08/2010, last updated on 19/09/2011

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