How Chek Changed His Life With Cement Stairways
As a man who could not read or write and lacked the critical skills to find employment, Chek Chin was struggling to make ends meet
As a man who could not read or write and lacked the critical skills to find employment, Chek Chin was struggling to make ends meet
Sam is a young boy living in Cambodia who had not developed very good spending habits. He often asked his parents for money to take
Cufa’s team has recently made a field trip in Myanmar to Pa Tauk Tan Village in Taik Kyi Township to visit and assist participants of
The Female Financial Empowerment program was started in Myanmar using concepts from our Credit Union Development program. The aim of the program is to develop
Previously in the year, we spoke with Saren Koh from our Livelihood Enhancement for Economic Development (LEED) program in Cambodia. We recently caught up with
Samnang is studying in grade six at Udom Sorya Primary School in Takeo province, regional Cambodia. As a participant of Cufa’s Children’s Financial Literacy (CFL) program,
Sok Toh is a participant of our Strengthening Resettlement and Income Restoration Implementation (SRIRI) project. She was living in one of the affected households that
In March 2016, Sokhney Kean was given the opportunity to join Cufa’s Village Entrepreneur program and start her own chicken farm. The program helps participants
As a participant of Cufa’s Strengthening Resettlement and Income Restoration Implementation (SRIRI) program, Torn Chanteth was affected by the Cambodian government’s decision to rehabilitate a
Cufa’s Village Entrepreneur program let you join an individual villager on an amazing journey towards a sustainable business. This means a financially independent future, breaking the
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
The Livelihood Enhancement for Economic Development (LEED) project aims to strengthen the economic development of men and women across three provinces in Cambodia through education, vocational training