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Story of Change

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Banteay Srei employs the ‘Most Significant Change’ technique for monitoring to capture qualitative information about the real differences the programmes are making in individual lives. The following stories of change demonstrate the impact that Banteay Srei is having on the lives of women and men in rural Cambodia.

Community development structures continue

Ou Heub’s vegetable garden runs down towards the bank of the local river, which flows from the Tonle Sap lake. “Before I used to carry water on my back from the river up the hill 30 to 40 times each day,” Ou Heub explains, whilst showing the scars on her shoulders which are still visible from years of this backbreaking work.

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Ou Heub is watering her vegetable garden

Livelihood improvement of a female farmer in Siem Reap

Lak Sam is a 54 year-old farmer who lives with her husband and 7 family members, including 2 children, 2 grandchildren, 1 niece and 1 nephew in Phlung village, located about 12 km from Siem Reap provincial town. She is currently a

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Yoeb Theary a Success of Agriculture Practice

After getting involved with Banteay Srei’s Climate Change Project, Yoeb Theary used the techniques she had learnt with her own crop production, therefore drastically improving her family’s income and relationship.

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Yeob Theary is working at her mushroom plantation site

Sakun A Peaceful Reconciliation Story through Training

After having received training on peaceful conflict reconciliation, Sakun improved her relationship with her husband and children, as well as with her wider community, making her even more involved and useful in her role as a Community Facilitator.

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Sakun is reviewing her school lesson under her house, at Kok Phnov Village, Siem Reap province

Ms. Hak Hun: Health and Empowerment through WASH project

Ms. Hak Hun is a villager in Labeok village, Doun Keo commune of Pourk district in Siem Reap province. She has participated in WASH project which primary object is to improve the poorest villagers’ knowledge of and access to

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Ms. Hak Hun after getting a new job