On 13 October 2020, the NTFP project team had conducted a Consultative Workshop on strengthening cooperation with authorities to promote the role of Community Forestry and Land Committees at RNN Coffee Hall in Banlung, Ratanakkiri province with a total of 44 participants, (08 females.) The participants are: _three NTFP’s staff, 13 commune target village authorities, 28 members of the Forestry …
Author: Bin Savoeurn
The Campaign To Promote Positive Parenting
On October 20, 2020, the team of Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFP) led a campaign to promote positive parenting with about 60 participants in Ki Kuong village, Ta Veng Krom commune, Ta Veng district, Ratanakkiri province under fund supporting of Oxfam International through CRC Cambodia organization. The working group collaborated with the Commune Committee on Women and Children (CCHR), the District …
Virtual Field Visit of Donor On October 2020
On October 20, 2020, the project team of Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFP) and Mission Alliance (MA) facilitated and led a virtual field visit which was participated by the beneficiaries of the project “Promote Livelihood and Education for lifelong learning (PLE) in Tunleab Village, Ruosran Commune, Rovieng District, Preah Vihear Province. The purpose of the online meeting is:_ to establish good …
Youth’s Camp On October 2020
On October 20 to 21, 2020, the team of Non-Timber Forest Products ( NTFP) and Mission Alliance (MA) led a camp in Stung Treng with the participation of SKYE Club from the PLE project, which 28 people(12 females) from Preah Vihear, Ratanakkiri and Stung Treng provinces. The purpose of the camp is: • Establish good relations between youth groups and …
Reflection of Mid-Term Project Evaluation, Oct 09, 2020
Rovieng District, Preah Vihear Province: On October 09, 2020, the NTFP team holds a meeting to reflect the results of the mid-term evaluation of the project “Promote Livelihoods and Education for lifelong learning (PLE)” at some target areas in three provinces are _: Ratanakkiri, Stung Treng and Preah Vihear under the fund support of the Mission Alliance (MA). The purpose …
Evaluation of PLE Project
Ratanakkiri: On September 28-29, 2020, the NTFP team visited and evaluated the PLE project (_Promote Livelihoods and Education for lifelong learning) at some target areas in Ratanakkiri province, under the fund supporting of the Mission Alliance, (MA). Purpose:1,To understand more about community needs, project efficiency and effectiveness for the community.2, To understand more about how the project is in line …
Improve Livelihood and Education for Lifelong learning
Ratanakiri province; On September 02 to 04, 2020, the NTFP’s staff of Improving Livelihood and Education for Lifelong learning project ( PLE) conducted youth’s training about how to write projects with 28 participants (17 women) at Build Bright University in Ratanakkiri Province. As results, the youth groups understood about: 1- Project cycle 2- Study Situation 3- Problem analysis 4- Project …
Community Rights and Impact of Mining Project
On August 26, 2020, the communities of Community Rights and Impact of Mining Project took PH equipment to check the toxic water in local communities: Phnom Dek village, Romdeng village, Otrolok village and Ov Lek village in Kanum Romney commune, Romtom commune. And Romdos Commune, Rovieng District, Preah Vihear Province.
Improving Livelihood and Education for Lifelong learning ( PLE) project
In Ravieng district, Prah Vihear province; On the 3rd to 4th of August, 2020, at the Anuvathn Secondary School of Chrach Commune, Chey Sen District, Preah Vihear Province, the NTFP team participated in a training season about resolution of non-judicial disputes, facilitated by Mr. Lor Chan from the ADHOC association, Preah Vihear province, with 34 participants (22 women) from Phnak …
Improving Livelihood and Education for Lifelong learning ( PLE) project
In Ravieng district, Prah Vihear province; On August 11-13, 2020, the NTFP project’s team provided PAR’s youths about training on how to write a project at the office of NTFP organization with 8 participants (4 women). As results: PAR’s youths understood how to write a project by studying information, issues in the communities, prioritizing issues for writing the project to …