by theplf | Feb 20, 2015 | Featured, News from the Field, Schools, Student Blog
By Ratanak From 1975-1979 was the Pol Pot regime and at that time Cambodia was the river of blood. Khmer Rouge (Pol Pot soldiers) and many armies took over Cambodia as a dictatorship during the time that sectors were declining, such as: health sector, industry...
by theplf | Feb 6, 2015 | Featured, News from the Field, Schools, Teachers, Volunteers
By Travis Thompson, PLF Board of Directors It’s been five months since I left my spot alongside Ponheary, Lori, and the Ponheary Ly Foundation team in the Siem Reap office to move back to the U.S. I’ve spent these last months trying to adjust to my new...
by theplf | Jan 11, 2015 | Featured, News from the Field, Schools, Student Blog, Teachers
By Sosil I was really delighted and interested in my trip to Preah Vihear. First of all, I had a lot of fun during the time I was on my bus. All the buses left Siem Reap province at 6:00am. When we were on the buses, people sat on their seats. After the buses started...
by theplf | Dec 29, 2014 | Featured, News from the Field, Schools, Student Blog, Technology
By Ratha Each family in society has cooking methods that differ from each other. Each family has a different type of food that they like and that tastes different from each other. Moreover, the way things are cook are not the same. In my family my favourite food...
by theplf | Dec 14, 2014 | Featured, News from the Field, Schools, Teachers, Technology
By Saveth In Cambodia, we always use scarecrows to protect rice in the field when it becomes yellow or in the harvest season. So when I was young I would always see my dad trying to set them up in the rice field. The scarecrow helps to protect the rice from the birds,...
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