Attacked by a chicken

About half a million of Cambodia’s 15 million population are employed in the garment factory industry.  These workers make around $80 per month.  Export from this industry earns the Cambodian economy around $5 billion per year.  In recent times garment workers have been lobbying for a pay rise to $160 per month.  Today at least … More Attacked by a chicken

Cambodian Christmas

It is estimated that 95% of Cambodians are Buddhist.  Apart from the fact that people politely acknowledge Christmas as meaningful to westerners, there is a complete absence of Christmas here.  I may have seen two Christmas trees, which appeared about a week ago, outside some tourist hotels along the riverside.  Apart from that it’s been … More Cambodian Christmas

Monolingual Me

My brother is profoundly deaf and his primary communication is sign language.  Living in a hearing world he manages to get by with spoken and written English, but his grammar and style are very similar to that of someone with English as a Second Language (ESL).  His communication struggles can be extreme at times as … More Monolingual Me

Driving Cambodia

A motorbike carrying four people is not unusual but I was slightly surprised to realise that Dad, driving,  had one arm on the  handlebars of a bicycle being driven home alongside the family.  Ten year old boys line up two or three behind their underage driver alongside young families and crowds of teenagers.  One father … More Driving Cambodia

World AIDS Day

Today I had the good fortune to experience some World AIDS Day health promotion activities in the hospital, coordinated by our TB Control Program staff.  I attended the HIV Ward with two of our Social Workers and met with each patient briefly at their bedside, providing each person with a gift of healthy hot food … More World AIDS Day

“Sah aht”

Many words could be used to describe Cambodia, but this week nothing is more appropriate than “beautiful”, or in Khmer, “sah aht”. Apparently I arrived here for the wedding season, just as the tropical rains end and young couples lavishly celebrate their planned futures with family, friends and colleagues.  During a month in Kampong Cham … More “Sah aht”

Riverside Ramblings

Motorbikes ruin photography here.  You get a great shot lined up just in time to photograph the handlebars of a moped, or a chain of blurred bodies moving across the scene you’d intended which saunters out of sight before you can re-focus your lens.  Some dedicated photography sessions will be needed to get a few … More Riverside Ramblings