
Voeun Seout hope that he will get income from
his pig very soon. |
‘“ For seven
years, my wife burdened the whole family life
earnings. She even ploughed rice field. I could
do only light work. I wanted to help her as
much as I wished, but I could not. I dreamed
of raising chickens, pigs, ducks and cows as
I used to do before getting hurt by landmine.
Now my dream comes true. I have a pen with 5
pigs (4 females). I am now very happy. I have
to thank Mr. Theo Kidess and Cambodia Red Cross.
They help and support my life and my family
“, said Voeun Soeut whilst sitting close
to his wife who was feeding their pigs.
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Seven years ago, Voeun Soeut went to visit his mother.
Having driven along the dirt road from his village in
Odor Mean Chey Province to visit his mother’s
village in Siem Reap Province many times before, he
knew he was in for a long and bumpy 5 hour ride ahead.
As a solider, Soeut knew of the dangers in traveling
in an area littered with mines, but there was no other
way to go. Sitting on the back of a moto taxi, he bounced
up and down as the driver tried to navigate the motorbike
over the rough and muddy track.
As the road narrowed, a large rock blocked their path.
Getting off the motorbike, Soeut squatted down and lifted
the rock out of the mud with his left hand. Just withina
blick, Soeut’s world was shattered as a land mine
exploded from underneath leaving him blind and without
a left hand.
Soeut’s story is one of many in Cambodia. As a
legacy of various conflicts over the last two decades,
Cambodia became one of the most heavily landmine/UXO-contaminated
countries in the world. According to the Cambodia Mine
Action Center (CMAC), over 46% of Cambodian villages
(or 6,422 villages) are contaminated by land mines and
UXO's with an estimated 4 – 6 million mines still
left.
With Mines and UXO’s remaining in the country,
people living in the mine contaminated areas are threatened
daily. Education of mine risk should go in hand with
rehabilitation and development. The Red Cross can help
to make difference in the living conditions of the mine
victims. Your donation can help make difference to the
life of the mine victims. The more you can give, the
better their life is.
The Cambodian Red Cross is implementing of the Community
Based Landmine/UXO Risk Education and other humanity
activities to alleviate the problem and target those
living in the most affected areas by implementing a
Social Rehabilitation for Mine Victim Project (SRMV).
Starting as a pilot project earlier this year, the program
aims to improve the quality of life to mine victims
by promoting humanitarian values in communities, especially
improving the livelihood by providing in come generation
and food security to those who have no access to services.
With a small grant of $US200 from Mr. Mr. Theo Kidess,
the Red Cross has provided to help Voeun Soeut rebuild
his life. By providing Soeut with pigs to start a farm,
materials for cooking and a pig pen, Soeut and his family
now able to work and be better off.
”Sometimes I find it difficult to live,”
says Soeut, “but I have to think about my family
especially my children. I want to be able to help them.
I want to raise animals again but I didn’t have
any support. The Red Cross has really helped me’’.
Goal
Improve the quality of life to mine victims by promoting
humanitarian value in community.
Objective
1. To develop the quality of live and sustainable to
mine victims and family members through addressing basic
needs, including food security and social rehabilitation
services.
2. To build capacity among Development Office and Red
Cross volunteer’s through social and rehabilitation
services based on active participation which will help
reduce poverty among mine victim individuals and mine
victim families.
| Ms.
Men Neary Sopheak, Director, Communications
Department
Mr. Mom Phireak, Mine Risk Education Program
Coordinator
Cambodian Red Cross
# 17, St. Cambodian Red Cross (180), Phnom Penh,
Cambodia
Office telephone: (+855) 23 212 876, (+855)
23 362 876
Mobile: (+855) 12 810 854 or (+855) 12 722 074
Fax: (+ 855) 23 212 875
E-Mail: Sopheak.MenNeary@redcross.org.kh
or LMA@redcross.org.kh
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