A First Hand Experience - Cambodia

In March 2011, Camilla Done, Rebecca Fox, Susanna McArdle, Kristy Marshall and Jessie Blythe joined ActionAid staff member Maeva Freeman to travel to Cambodia for a First Hand Experience. 

 

(From L to R)The end of the ride – Jessie, Maeva, Susanna, Camilla, Kristy and Bec

 

And what an experience it was - a cycle challenge combined with three days working alongside a community to build a preschool.

The first six days were filled with early starts (to beat the heat), visits to breathtaking Angkor Watt and other amazing temples, riding through villages and rice fields and not to mention a few hairy times on major roads. But the intrepid team finished the 400 kilometre route covered in dust with a feeling of great satisfaction and accomplishment.

 

“It has felt wonderful seeing the first hand effect that raising money has on the communities in Cambodia” - Susanna

 

 

The preschool

 

However, it was the last three days spent in Roleang village, Kampong Speu building a preschool  that was the highlight for the entire team. After briefing meetings with ActionAid Cambodia staff and also their local partner KDDF, the team had a real insight into the rights based program that is being implemented in the communities.

 

“An amazing experience, physically challenging and so incredibly rewarding” - Camilla

 

The children who came to watch us build each day

From women’s livelihood programs to education, KDDF focuses their work on the most vulnerable, disabled people, women and children. The days were spent bricklaying, rendering walls, mixing cement as well as playing with children, singing and getting the chance to spend time with the many children and locals who came to watch us work.

 

“My overall experience was fantastic. Nothing compares to the sense of personal achievement in completing a physical challenge as well as helping to improve the quality of life of another.” - Kristy

 

The team in front of the preschool

By working with the local community, everyone agreed that they had a real insight into how ActionAid works at the local level and makes a real difference to people’s lives.  Communities are empowered to bring about change to their own lives. We hope to do another First Hand Experience soon, and we hope you can join us!

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