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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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How to Proceed to Create a Safe House PDF Print E-mail
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Sunday, 12 August 2007

Side Story
Who sexually exploits children?

Popular usage of the term "paedophilia" classifies all persons engaging in sex with a child as a paedophile. Paedophilia, a sexual preference for prepubescent children, is not a crime in itself. It is the act of sex with a child that is a crime. Put simply, a paedophile is a person with a sexual love for children. However, a person who exploits or abuses a child sexually is not necessarily a paedophile, and a paedophile may not necessarily act out his fantasies by engaging in sexual activities with a child.

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ImageTo start with, we need to find the money! We think that 50’000 USD would allow us to go through with the first phase of the safe house project (with a capacity to house 50 children). Sadly for us, land prices are on a steep rise, and have tripled in the last three years.

Phase 1

ImagePhase 1 is divided in several steps, broadly the following:
1)    Purchase of one or two hectares of rice field land, close to a serious public school with which we already have a good relationship.
2)    One part of the land most then be raised in relation to the rest so that it doesn’t transform into a lake during the rain season. Hence, a small pond needs to be dug, and the earth used to lift the land where the buildings will be situated. The pond will then help provide water during the whole year, especially during the dry season, which is quite long in Cambodia. This whole operation costs about 40% of the land budget on which we have calculated.
3)    Sadly, we will have to build a fence around the safe house, for security reasons. It a pity, and quite expensive as well.
4)    Construction of the buildings, including an administrative office zone, rooms, dormitories and a separate refectory and kitchen, which might also be used for extra courses for the children, and for group activities. This is necessary, because during the rain season, the possibilities of outside activities are limited.

 

Phase 2

ImageRaise the money needed to run the safe house, preferably in cooperation with a serious and steady partner who wants to work with us on the long term.
The budget for running the safe house will include money for:
1)    Food, clothing and medical expenses (for 50 children, one year, this will be around 25’000USD, which is 500 USD per child per year or 41USD per child per month).
2)    Other general expenses such as electricity (a diesel generator)
3)    Salaries for the safe house staff.

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