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                                                                                                                                                                                                <title>CAFOD | ABOUT CAFOD | Where we work | Cambodia | latest updates elsewhere on www.cafod.org.uk</title>
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    <title>Cambodian boys fishing</title>
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            <title>Resin tapping in Cambodia</title>
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Dan Bahn ,15, goes resin tapping with his father before school every morning in Cambodia. Resin tapping provides a sustainable way of making a livingView in a full-screen player
 

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            <title>Ending a culture of domestic violence</title>
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Young wife and mother Chhuo Khom tells how learning about her rights as a woman in Seam Reap, Cambodia helped her to end the abuse she suffered at the hands of her husband

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            <title>Leadership imperative at every level</title>
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Ann Smith, CAFOD's HIV corporate strategist, has been working on HIV and AIDS since the mid-1980s, and says now is the time for world and church leaders to re-affirm their commitment to the cause

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