For
nearly three years, one Malaysian artist has attempted to raise funds
to support children in education, in Siem Reap, Cambodia. To date she
has arranged sponsorship for fifty children to be able to attend the
Thai Zo school. It is an impressive feat. However, when the children
reach an age where they are strong enough to work, their families
withdraw them from school.
It
is a sad fact that many impoverished Cambodian families need the
assistance of their children. Without this help the families slip even
more in poverty. Many children attend school at the age of nine, and
leave to help their families at the age of fourteen. They do not return
to education.
Many
charities now exist, in Cambodia, to aid street children and children
who have been orphaned. There is little help, however, for the families
who are just managing. It is the children of these families who have to
sacrifice their futures through renouncing their right to education. A
way must be found to support either the poorer families or to be able to
support the children in school for longer.
Children
leaving school so early not only denies them a proper education, but it
holds Cambodian society back. Cambodia needs all the educated people it
can get to help build a future which is not reliant on outside NGO
support.
This
artist does what she can. It is little enough, though she has raised
the number of sponsored children from thirty-nine to fifty over the last
year, it is still a very small drop in a very large ocean. This project
needs all the support it can get - money and volunteers able to devote
their time and energies to help build a better future for Cambodia’s
needy children.
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