Khmer Style

Something huge happened at Phter Koma Children’s Home today.  A small brother and sister, both HIV+ and both from drastic circumstances, entered the home and will be spending their first nght with the other children.  The house has been prepped, with children aware that their carers expect only kindness towards their new housemates, a new … More Khmer Style

A Rich Village Life

Poverty and hardship are very visible aspects to Cambodian life.  Yet, coming from a wealthy background as overseas travelers do, seeing skinny children or elderly people hunched over themselves, beat-up old modes of travel, overcrowded vehicles and banana leaf shacks on dusty old highways, we don’t necessarily equate these very interesting sights with a level … More A Rich Village Life

Malaysian Musings

As a tourist in Cambodia you get a one month visa upon arrival, with the option to renew for another month before you are required to leave the country.  My time to exit the country was due next week and this was playing on my mind.  Then last week one of the orphans was summonsed … More Malaysian Musings

Falling Through Gaps

While it’s not health systems that save populations, but healthy and equitable economies allowing a decent standard of living for most if not all, I still like this quote by Dr Paul Farmer.  He is the founder of Partners in Health (PIH), a Non-Government Organisation who work in the poorest parts of the world, having … More Falling Through Gaps

Insidious Power Play

The way that Cambodians name their children can be really amusing to a westerner.  One family of five children I know are named Danay, Danneth, Panneth, Panna and Dany.  The girls are “D” and the boys are “P”.  When I met them I was seeing them everyday and it took me a month, first to … More Insidious Power Play

Cambodian Rosë

Just a quick funny to demonstrate the service you sometimes receive here.  Most if not all of the wait staff in restaurants along the riverfront in Kampong Cham are young villagers who have been employed because they have some level of English, which can range from a skerrick to fluent.  They earn between $80 to … More Cambodian Rosë

One Finished Toilet

To everyone who contributed to the construction of a toilet for Dara’s family at their rural village home. Yesterday afternoon Chom picked me up on his moto and we went to check out the completed work.  We went via Shackville where we spotted Dara and another little boy so we stopped for a quick chat … More One Finished Toilet