Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Seeing Outputs

Our project beneficiaries are getting some outputs for their family nutrition and food security!




Thursday, February 15, 2018

"My life in Cambodia"

We would like to share one video about "My life in Cambodia" from a previous ADRA project that was similar to FSNFA!


MSC Story about Kitchen Garden Beneficiary

Mrs, Lon Savorn lives in Sen Sok village, Tom Nop Dach commune. She is a beneficiary in FSNFA Project. She joined Kitchen Gardening training to help her child.


Tuesday, February 13, 2018

Story Collection training

FSNFA team is practicing to collect stories and videos about beneficiaries benefiting from the project.











Friday, September 15, 2017

...“I would like to support my community..."



Since 10 years Ms. Pat Rin is a health worker in the Tom Nub Ahpivoat village. She has been trained to diagnose and provide basic treatment for malaria. Sometimes people from the village coming to her in very bad health conditions, since Health Center is 3 hours away and other emergency services are not available.
 She is also a volunteer of her village health support group. Her husband is a soldier. He spends a lot of time outside of the village. Her husband would like them to have more children, but Ms. Pat Rin would like to first work and be able to contribute to development of their village.
When ADRA started a project in Tom Nub Ahpivoat, Ms. Pat Rin was very enthusiastic about being able to be part of the project activities as a Reflect Circle Facilitator. She is sharing, why she is looking forward to continue working with ADRA:
“I would like to support my community. My husband is a soldier and is away a lot. I would like to contribute my time working with people. I just got an orientation session from ADRA and was interested to learn about resources in our village. I would like to learn how to plan vegetables with less chemicals, using natural fertilizers and how to take care for chickens, so our village have a lot of livestock.

Our mean are often leaving to work outside the village to sell labor. Often they cross Thai border and do illegal wood-cutting. I am happy to have ADRA project here, since it will help us to have more income sources within the village. It will help many men to stay and look after their families."

..."I would like to learn how to provide good care for my daughter..."



Ms. Sman Chheang and her husband are farmers, growing rice and cassava. They also do occasional labor jobs on farms and in carpentry. She attended 7 grades of school, can read and write in Khmer, Cambodian national language. In her village she is considered well educated, as many of her neighbors cannot read and write. She shares, why she is happy about ADRA working in her village:
“I am happy about ADRA coming to our village. I would like to learn how to provide good care for my daughter and get some more knowledge on how to plant vegetables. We have a health worker in our village, but we all need to know more about health and better nutrition.
This morning I already learned more about resources and capacities in our village, through the resource map exercise, which we done together with ADRA team.
Thanks to ADRA, I am now will be able to have better income through my farming and be able to provide a good care for my family. It is expensive to buy school materials and books for school. I hope, that project will help our family to have a better income. It will help us not only have good meals, but also provide education and school equipment for our daughter!”