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A teacher rather than a pimp
A teacher rather than a pimp
From the 1 October 2006, AVEC will have 752 children to support. We have found two more schools where the personnel are committed to providing basic schooling for children from rural backgrounds. They are situated in the Homale municipality, about ten kilometres from Battambang.
We have planned to support all the pupils of these schools, from the beginning of the trimester. There is a total of 89 pupils in one scool and 503 in the other one. We will provide them all with what we call our “school survival kits”, with contain the most necessary material needed to study successfully, notably: 5 note books, 3 ballpoint pens, 2 erasers and some pencils, as well as a uniform with the AVEC logo.


 





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The Millennium Declaration and Development Goals PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 02 March 2006

Side Story
2006, the turning point year

2006 will have been an important year for our NGO. During these last months of working in the field here in Cambodia, we have learned a lot. We want to emphasise that the work we are able to do in favour of the Cambodian children is possible thanks to the help that individual donations bring us, donations from individuals like you. Ever since the creation of our NGO, our goal has been to be completely transparent regarding the use we make of the funds that you bestow upon us. We have received a little more than 10 000 USD during 2006, and even though it might look like a small sum, it has allowed us to make thousands of improvements in the field.

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ImageIn September of 2000 the largest gathering of world leaders in human history gathered for the Millennium Summit at United Nations headquarters in New York. In that pivotal year, representatives from 189 Member States of the United Nations met to reflect on their common destiny. The nations were interconnected as never before, with increased globalization promising faster growth, higher living standards and new opportunities.
Yet their citizens’ lives were starkly disparate. As some States looked ahead to prosperity and global cooperation, many barely had a future, being mired in miserable, unending conditions of poverty, conflict and a degraded environment. Some 1.1 billion people were – and still are – forced to live on less than $1 a day, and 30 per cent of these are children. Even in the world’s richest countries, one in every six children still lives below the national poverty line.
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