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Enhancing her opportunities through LEED: Saren Kon

Last month we shared some insight into Cufa’s Livelihood Enhancement for Economic Development (LEED) in Cambodia, by meeting one of the LEED project officers. Through skills development training in areas such business, agriculture and life skills, participants create an increased prospect to enhance income opportunities and enabling safe banking, and access to affordable loan opportunities.

Today, we meet LEED participant, Saren Kon. 

Saron Kon - Cufa LEED participant

Saren, please tell us a bit about yourself. I’m 35 years old, and am married with two children. I have a son and and a daughter.

Where are you from? My family lives in Krang Tamom, in Kompong Chhnang province in Cambodia.

What do you do? I am a farmer, and my husband and I also have a roof building business. 

What would you like to achieve from being a part of the LEED project? I would like to learn more about micro-business and expand my current business.

Thank you Saron for sharing your goals and taking the opportunity to gain valuable life skills and knowledge through Cufa’s LEED project.

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