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15 Jul
EMPOWERING WOMEN IN AGRICULTURE: MRS. LOEUR SIN’S CLIMATE-SMART JOURNEY

In the riverine village of Koh Sralao, Stung Treng province, 52-year-old Mrs. Loeur Sin has emerged as a role model for women in agriculture and climate resilience. Living 35 kilometers from Stung Treng town and accessible only by boat, her community thrives on farming, fishing, and forest resources.

Among them, Mrs. Sin stands out as a leading agricultural promoter formed by My Village Organization (MVi), actively engaging in climate discussions and community development initiatives.

With technical support from MVi, Sin adopted the climate-smart agriculture (CSA) model, transforming her home garden into a diversified source of income and climate adaptation.

In 2024, she cultivated a range of vegetables including peppers, eggplant, cucumbers, and lettuce. Harvesting 10–20 kilograms each session, she supplies about 225 kilograms weekly to local buyers at the Mekong Bird Resort, earning approximately 337,500 riels per week.

Notably, she also collects produce from fellow farmers, strengthening local networks and livelihoods.

Beyond her economic success, Sin is passionate about empowering other women and youth. “They can do the same as I do,” she shared. “It’s about creating income and increasing our voices in community development.” Her learning journey—supported by MVi and Oxfam—deepened her understanding of gender equality and inclusive climate adaptation.

Yet, challenges persist. Women’s voices in decision-making remain limited due to heavy workloads and poor access to climate information. Sin stresses that women must play central roles in disaster risk reduction and climate resilience, engaging with institutions like CCDM, DCDM, and RUA to strengthen village planning.

Today, Mrs. Sin is not only a producer but also a speaker, sharing best practices in workshops and mentoring others. Her leadership reflects the potential of grassroots women to drive inclusive, climate-smart agriculture across Cambodia’s vulnerable landscapes.

15 Jul
CULTIVATING CLIMATE RESILIENCE: MRS. LOEUR SIN LEADS WITH KNOWLEDGE AND ACTION

In Koh Sralao village, Stung Treng province, 51-year-old farmer Mrs. Loeur Sin has become a quiet yet powerful force for change.

Living along the Mekong River, her community depends on fishing and farming—livelihoods now threatened by shifting weather patterns and environmental degradation.

Once an ordinary farmer, Mrs. Sin transformed her role through active engagement in climate adaptation and sustainable agriculture.

Her leadership journey began with community involvement in climate discussions, where she realized the importance of integrating women’s and youth voices into local decision-making. She became a passionate advocate for gender equality and inclusive development.

With technical support from My Village Organization (MVi) and capacity building from the National Committee for Disaster Management (NCDM), Mrs. Sin embraced climate-smart agriculture (CSA) practices.

These innovations helped her improve crop yields, secure regular income, and reduce her family’s vulnerability to climate shocks.

She’s not alone in this movement. Youth members in the village, inspired by leaders like Sin, have been actively involved in disaster risk reduction (DRR) and climate change adaptation (CCA) initiatives. Together, they collaborate with key partners including CCDM, DCDM, PCDM, and the Royal University of Agriculture (RUA) to strengthen community resilience.

“Being a farmer isn’t just about growing food anymore—it’s about protecting our environment and leading by example,” Mrs. Sin shared. Despite ongoing challenges such as heavy workloads and limited access to climate information, she remains committed to empowering others and building a climate-resilient future.

Her journey reflects the deep impact of community-based leadership and inclusive education. Through practical experience and strategic partnerships, Mrs. Sin is cultivating more than crops—she’s cultivating a legacy of empowerment, equity, and resilience.

15 Jul
LOCAL LEADERSHIP IN ACTION: MS. NA OSA DRIVES CLIMATE ADAPTATION IN KOH SNENG

Koh Sneng commune, located along the Mekong River in Stung Treng province, frequently faces the devastating impacts of climate change—floods, storms, and droughts have become part of daily life.

In recent years, these disasters have disrupted thousands of livelihoods, particularly affecting women, whose voices often go unheard in decision-making processes.

Ms. Na Osa, 62, the first deputy of Koh Sneng commune council, is one of the few women in leadership striving to change that.

Despite holding a position as the commune’s disaster management focal point, she initially admitted, “Even now, I’m not clear what climate change truly means.”

Supported by My Village Organization (MVi) and Oxfam, Ms. Na Osa participated in a series of capacity-building workshops focused on disaster management, vulnerability risk assessment (VRA), and early warning systems (App 1294).

Equipped with new knowledge and tools, she actively engaged in community planning sessions, contributing to discussions that identified local climate challenges and adaptive responses.

Her involvement became instrumental in shifting local governance toward more inclusive, climate-informed decision-making. Ms. Na Osa’s transformation—from uncertainty to action—motivated others, especially women and youth, to join climate planning efforts and steward the commune’s natural resources more responsibly.

She passionately encourages community participation: “Even if some jobs don’t bring income, we must take ownership and care for our resources to reduce disaster risks.”

Today, her leadership symbolizes the growing recognition of women’s roles in climate resilience. By bridging community knowledge and institutional processes, Ms. Na Osa is helping build a more informed, adaptive, and united Koh Sneng—one that recognizes inclusion as essential to sustainability.

15 Jul
EMPOWERED LEADERSHIP: MRS. OUSA CHAMPIONS DISABILITY-INCLUSIVE DISASTER PREPAREDNESS

In Koh Sneang village, nestled within the broader Koh Sneang commune of Stung Treng province, climate change and disaster risks—floods, storms, and prolonged drought—have deeply impacted local communities.

Amid these challenges, 62-year-old Mrs. Ousa, a woman with a disability and member of the commune council, has emerged as a trailblazing leader in disaster risk management and climate change adaptation.

With limited prior knowledge of climate issues, Mrs. Ousa joined the Strengthening Community Resilience (SCR) project—an initiative supported by Oxfam and facilitated by My Village Organization (MVi).

The project provided her with technical training, workshops, and leadership development in disaster risk reduction (DRR) and early warning systems.

Reflecting on her journey, she shared, “Before, I didn’t know what climate change was—even though I was on the disaster management committee. Now, I lead sessions that help my community prepare.”

Empowered by this support, Mrs. Ousa organized community trainings on disaster preparedness, coordinated response plans, and became a key advocate for the 1294 early warning app.

By working closely with fellow council members and community groups, she ensured local residents—including women, people with disabilities, and other marginalized groups—could access timely information and build resilience.

Her commitment not only increased public awareness of climate risks but also brought greater visibility to the capacities of persons with disabilities in local leadership. Through her efforts, Koh Sneang has improved its responsiveness to climate threats, reinforcing the importance of inclusion in building community-wide resilience.

Mrs. Ousa’s transformation exemplifies the power of capacity building and inclusive engagement. Her leadership reinforces a vital message: when marginalized voices are equipped and empowered, they can lead their communities toward safer, more sustainable futures.

15 Jul
ការចូលរួមរបស់បណ្តាញយុវជន បណ្តាញស្ត្រីជនជាតិដើមភាគតិចត្រួតពិនិត្យថវិកាឃុំក្នុងសកម្មភាពបម្រែបម្រួលអាកាសធាតុ

ម្ចាស់ជំនួយ : UNDP

គម្រោង : ការចូលរួមរបស់បណ្តាញយុវជន​ បណ្តាញស្ត្រីជនជាតិដើមភាគតិចត្រួតពិនិត្យថវិកាឃុំក្នុងសកម្មភាពបម្រែបម្រួលអាកាសធាតុ

កាលបរិច្ឆេទ : ថ្ងៃទី២៨ ខែកក្កដា ឆ្នាំ២០២២

អង្គការភូមិខ្ញុំ បានរៀបចំសិក្ខាសាលាមួយនៅថ្នាក់ខេត្ត ដើម្បីផ្តល់ពានរង្វាន់ដល់ឃុំឆ្មើម ដែលបានវិភាជថវិការបស់ឃុំសម្រាប់សកម្មភាពបម្រែបម្រួលអាកាសធាតុនិងផ្តល់រង្វាន់ដល់ស្ត្រីជនជាតិដើមភាគតិច និងយុវជនជនជាតិដើមភាគតិចដែលសកម្មក្នុងការស្នើសុំក្រុមប្រឹក្សាឃុំវិភាជថវិកាឃុំទៅក្នុងសកម្មភាពបម្រែបម្រួលអាកាសធាតុ។ សិក្ខាសាលានេះមានអ្នកចូលរួមចំនួន ១២០ នាក់ (ស្ត្រី ៦៤ នាក់ យុវជន ៥៦ នាក់ ០៣ក្រុមស្រលាញ់ភេទដូចគ្នា ០៣ ជនពិការ)។ សមាសភាពចូលរួមមានដូចជា បណ្តាញស្ត្រីជនជាតិដើមភាគតិច បណ្តាញយុវជនជនជាតិដើមភាគតិចមកពី០៧ភូមិ និងក្រុមប្រឹក្សាឃុំមកពីឃុំចំនួន០៤​ ឃុំ តំណាងស្រុក និងតំណាងខេត្ត។ សកម្មភាពនេះត្រូវបានអនុវត្តនៅថ្ងៃទី ២៨ ខែកក្កដា ឆ្នាំ២០២២ នៅសណ្ឋាគាររស្មីពេជ្រ ក្នុងខេត្តស្ទឹងត្រែង។

ជាលទ្ធផលឃុំដែលទទួលបានជាឃុំឆ្មើមក្នុងការវិភាជថវិកាឃុំក្នុងសកម្មភាពបម្រែបម្រួលអាកាសធាតុបានទៅឃុំក្បាលរមាស និងក្រុមយុវជនជនជាតិដើមភាគតិច ដែលសកម្មធ្វើការជាមួយឃុំក្នុងការដាក់បញ្ចូលសកម្មភាពបម្រែបម្រួលអាកាសធាតុក្នុងកម្មវិធីវិនិយោគឃុំ បានទៅលើក្រុមយុវជនមកពីភូមិសាមឃួយ។ ចំនែកឯក្រុមស្រ្តីជនជាតិដើមភាគតិចបានទៅលើក្រុមស្រ្តីពីភូមិទន្សោង។
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15 Jul
ការអភិរក្សជលផលដោយសហគមន៍នេសាទទន្លេមេគង្គ និងដៃទន្លេក្នុងខេត្តស្ទឹងត្រែង ប្រទេសកម្ពុជា

ម្ចាស់ជំនួយ៖   Forumciv

គម្រោង៖ ការអភិរក្សជលផលដោយសហគមន៍នេសាទទន្លេមេគង្គ និងដៃទន្លេក្នុងខេត្តស្ទឹងត្រែង ប្រទេសកម្ពុជា

កាលបរិច្ឆេទ៖ 2021

ជាផ្នែកមួយនៃការលើកកម្ពស់ការយល់ដឹងដល់សមាជិកសហគមន៍អំពីព្រំប្រទល់អន្លង់អភិរក្ស នៅឆ្នាំ២០២១ យុវជនបានសហការជាមួយអាជ្ញាធរមូលដ្ឋានឃុំសាមឃួយ ដើម្បីដំឡើងផ្លាកសញ្ញាព្រំប្រទល់អន្លង់អភិរក្សយាយអ៊ី ក្នុងភូមិស្រែតាប៉ាន ឃុំសាមឃួយ ស្រុកសេសាន ខេត្តស្ទឹងត្រែង ដែលមានការចូលរួមពី សមាជិក​ក្រុមប្រឹក្សា​ឃុំ​សាម​ឃួយ ប៉ូលិស​ឃុំសាមឃួយ និង​តំណាង​យុវជន​ភូមិស្រែ​តាប៉ាន។ ក្រោមជំនួយខ្នាតតូចរបស់អង្គការ Forumciv គណៈកម្មការសហគមន៍នេសាទភូមិស្រែតាប៉ាន បានស្នើនូវសកម្មភាពមួយចំនួន ដើម្បីធ្វើការផ្សព្វផ្សាយការយល់ដឹងដល់សមាជិកសហគមន៍អំពីព្រំប្រទល់តំបន់អភិរក្សរបស់ពួកគេ ពីព្រោះនៅក្នុងតំបន់អភិរក្សមិនត្រូវបានអនុញ្ញាតិឱ្យធ្វើការនេសាទទេ ប្រសិនបើនរណាម្នាក់ធ្វើនេសាទក្នុងតំបន់អន្លង់អភិរក្សនឹងត្រូវពិន័យដោយគណៈកម្មការសហគមន៍​តាមលក្ខន្តិកៈសហគមន៍នេសាទ។

15 Jul
ការអភិរក្សជលផលដោយសហគមន៍នេសាទទន្លេមេគង្គ និងដៃទន្លេក្នុងខេត្តស្ទឹងត្រែង ប្រទេសកម្ពុជា

Donor :   Forumciv

Project : Fisheries Conservation by Community Fisheries in Mekong and its tributaries in Stung Treng, Cambodia

Date : 2021

In a part of awareness raising to community members on deep pool conservation boundary, in 2021 youths collaborated with Samkhouy local authorities to install the Yay Ey deep pool conservation in Srea Tapan village, Samkhouy commune, Sesan district, Stung Treng province that it was participated from Samkhouy commune councilor, Samkhouy commune police and Srea Tapan youths representative. Under small grant, Srea Tapan CFi committee has proposed some activity to conduct the awareness raising to community members on their deep pool conservation boundary because in conservation area is not allowed for fishing if someone do the fishing in deep pool conservation will be punished by CFi committee bases on Srea Tapan by-law.

15 Jul
ការអភិរក្សជលផលដោយសហគមន៍នេសាទទន្លេមេគង្គ និងដៃទន្លេក្នុងខេត្តស្ទឹងត្រែង ប្រទេសកម្ពុជា

Donor :   Forumciv

Project : Fisheries Conservation by Community Fisheries in Mekong and its tributaries in Stung Treng, Cambodia

Date : 2021

In a part of awareness raising to community members on deep pool conservation boundary, in 2021 youths collaborated with Samkhouy local authorities to install the Yay Ey deep pool conservation in Srea Tapan village, Samkhouy commune, Sesan district, Stung Treng province that it was participated from Samkhouy commune councilor, Samkhouy commune police and Srea Tapan youths representative. Under small grant, Srea Tapan CFi committee has proposed some activity to conduct the awareness raising to community members on their deep pool conservation boundary because in conservation area is not allowed for fishing if someone do the fishing in deep pool conservation will be punished by CFi committee bases on Srea Tapan by-law.

15 Jul
ការអភិរក្សជលផលដោយសហគមន៍នេសាទទន្លេមេគង្គ និងដៃទន្លេក្នុងខេត្តស្ទឹងត្រែង ប្រទេសកម្ពុជា

Donor :   Forumciv

Project : Fisheries Conservation by Community Fisheries in Mekong and its tributaries in Stung Treng, Cambodia

Date : 2021

In a part of awareness raising to community members on deep pool conservation boundary, in 2021 youths collaborated with Samkhouy local authorities to install the Yay Ey deep pool conservation in Srea Tapan village, Samkhouy commune, Sesan district, Stung Treng province that it was participated from Samkhouy commune councilor, Samkhouy commune police and Srea Tapan youths representative. Under small grant, Srea Tapan CFi committee has proposed some activity to conduct the awareness raising to community members on their deep pool conservation boundary because in conservation area is not allowed for fishing if someone do the fishing in deep pool conservation will be punished by CFi committee bases on Srea Tapan by-law.

15 Jul
ការអភិរក្សជលផលដោយសហគមន៍នេសាទទន្លេមេគង្គ និងដៃទន្លេក្នុងខេត្តស្ទឹងត្រែង ប្រទេសកម្ពុជា

Donor :   Forumciv

Project : Fisheries Conservation by Community Fisheries in Mekong and its tributaries in Stung Treng, Cambodia

Date : 2021

In a part of awareness raising to community members on deep pool conservation boundary, in 2021 youths collaborated with Samkhouy local authorities to install the Yay Ey deep pool conservation in Srea Tapan village, Samkhouy commune, Sesan district, Stung Treng province that it was participated from Samkhouy commune councilor, Samkhouy commune police and Srea Tapan youths representative. Under small grant, Srea Tapan CFi committee has proposed some activity to conduct the awareness raising to community members on their deep pool conservation boundary because in conservation area is not allowed for fishing if someone do the fishing in deep pool conservation will be punished by CFi committee bases on Srea Tapan by-law.

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