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Guest post from ActionAid senior program coordinator Sally Henderson.

We are sitting on a raised wooden structure, surrounded by verdant forests, the kind which feels like it would grow on you if you stood still for long enough.

Surrounding us, are members from a group of community foresters who live in the village of Sambour Meas right-up on the border between Cambodia and Thailand in Oddar Maenchy Province.

They begin their presentation referring to large butcher paper sheets covered with the curves of Khmer letters. This community collects honey, leaves, mushrooms, rattan and berries amongst other non-timber products from the forests. They grow rice but the yields have been poor especially in the last few years due to duration and frequency of drought.

We are getting a bit hot and sweaty, but what they are about to tell us is so inspiring that we manage to forget about our state for a while.

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My first-hand experience in Cambodia

Guest post from ActionAid Australia’s Maeva Freeman

Back in the ActionAid office sitting out looking over Parramatta Road, it is hard to believe that just two weeks ago I was in a remote village in Cambodia getting ready to build a pre-school.

I was in Cambodia as part of ActionAid’s First Hand Experience along with five amazing women from Sydney, Canberra and Brisbane.

The two week experience included cycling across Cambodia before visiting one of our rights programs in a rural village two hours from the bustling capital of Phnom Penh.

Riding through the villages outside Battambang

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When it comes to determination, the residents of a small village in Siem Reap, Cambodia have a thing or two to teach the rest of us.

Snar Sangream is one of the poorest villages in the region and home to just over 1,000 people – half of whom are under the age of 18.

Not so long ago, none of the village’s children went to school for the simple reason that there was none in the province.

“Even though I am average, I felt I am a lucky boy that I have the chance to study as well as the other children in other villages” says Ath.

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In March next year, I’ll be visiting a country that holds a very special place in my heart – Cambodia. If you want to learn more about the work ActionAid is doing to  end poverty in Cambodia, and elsewhere around the world, I suggest you  join me.

It was the first country I had the privilege of living in outside of Australia and it’s where my kids spent their early years growing up.

It’s also a place where I met amazing people – from King Sihanouk himself, to inspirational women in rural villages fighting for their rights.

Cambodian boy proudly sits on top of his family's rice harvest in one of ActionAid's development areas.

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