life of a NGO’s volunteer in Cambodia

by khmerbird on June 29, 2009

Alexandra Jonesshe’s from Sydney, Alexandra Jones graduated in law and now she is about to experience a volunteer life for Bridges Across Borders Southeast Asia, a NGO for child protection, rural development, public health projects …

what is she doing here in Cambodia?

she’s now at Chamcar Bei, a Cambodia village at countryside in Kep for another project to teach about law to the young villagers.

she’s staying in a house where they have only few hours of electricity and no running water. she found only the lotus pond where i guess she probably make an arrangement to get her own bathing spot,

i don’t know how she feel right now about Cambodia rural, but it seems she got some nice time at the Rabbit Island on the weekend.

Good luck to you Ali, i hope you will remember what a life you have lived in Cambodia,

what about you ? have you ever experienced yourself in a small village where there’s no electricity, no running water and no proper bath room?

Read more details about Ali Work/life balance, Cambodian style

Related Reading:

Simply Strategic Volunteers: Empowering People For Ministry
Swimming to Cambodia
The Real World of NGOs: Discourses, Diversity and Development
Can NGOs Make a Difference?: The Challenge of Development Alternatives
Lucky Child: A Daughter of Cambodia Reunites with the Sister She Left Behind (P.S.)
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1 ePrasart June 30, 2009 at 11:30 pm

Wanna be like her one day!
Gud luck Ali

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