How The Project Started
Our project began back in 2009, when a group of friends decided to take concrete action to help improve the hygiene and sanitary conditions of the most vulnerable Cambodian families. Believing that health and education are fundamental factors in achieving this goal, the Clean Water and School for All project was born. Initially focused on the provinces of Pursat, Siem Reap, Kampong Thom, and Kampong Chham, the project is now active in the province of Kampong Chhnang, about a two-hour drive from the capital.
Identifying Project Participants
Families are selected according to specific criteria, allowing us to support the most vulnerable and needy individuals.
As a first step, the local DoSVY (Department of Social Affairs, Veterans and Youth Rehabilitation) provides us with an updated list of the most disadvantaged families, based on the latest census, which classifies households into three poverty levels: poor, very poor, and extremely poor.
In collaboration with village chiefs, who serve as valuable intermediaries with the community, we identify the most disadvantaged households, meet and interview these families to assess their eligibility for the project, and select those who will become the next beneficiaries of our initiative.
The fundamental requirements for participating in the project are lack of access to water and the presence of school-age children within the household. When these two requirements are met, we further assess the family’s vulnerability, giving priority to single-parent households, children in the care of relatives or third parties, families with one or more members with disabilities, and finally to families and children who show a particular interest in pursuing the child’s education.
This careful assessment allows us to better understand each family’s vulnerability. Once the beneficiary selection process is complete, we are ready to launch the project activities.
The project unfolds through the following activities:
At the beginning and at the end of the project, children undergo medical examinations and blood tests. These medical screenings allow us to highlight the significant benefits that our activities bring to the community, particularly in terms of health.
In line with the agreement with the Ministry of Social Affairs, Il Nodo commits to building at least one well every year to support the communities we work with.
One of the main activities is the distribution of filters for water purification. These filters are an essential tool for families, helping them protect their health and improve their living conditions. To ensure their effective use, we carry out quarterly inspections for the entire duration of the project.
To ensure that our beneficiaries fully understand the importance of living in a healthy and clean environment, we organize targeted courses aimed at improving their hygiene habits. During these sessions, families acquire new knowledge and skills, reviewing their daily practices and adopting healthier lifestyles.
With adults, we address crucial hygiene-related topics such as personal, household, food, and sexual hygiene. We also train parents on the prevention of transmissible diseases such as HIV and malaria, and we inform them about the dangers of lightning during the rainy season, offering practical advice on how to protect themselves.
Children, on the other hand, develop greater awareness through the reading and performance of The Veil of the Queen of the Fish, a fairy tale written especially for us by Marilia Albanese and illustrated by Maurizio Dotti.
In rural areas, it is common for families to withdraw children from school early so they can help support the household economy. The project includes targeted support activities to ensure that children can continue their studies with the assistance of their families. Every year we distribute school supplies, ensuring that each child has the resources needed to succeed in school.
The project provides each household with food and personal and household hygiene products. This distribution helps improve the children’s diet, making it more varied and nutritious, and supplies essential hygiene products that would otherwise be difficult to obtain.
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Il Nodo International Cooperation Cambodia
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