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Sinoun

My name’s Sinoun. I graduated from the Royal University of Law and Economics. I am very happy for all CASF’s help in furthering my education. CASF helped me when I studied at high school and then CASF helped me study at University in Phnom Penh. I first lived in Phnom Penh with my uncle near the University until CASF rented a flat for me and other students who moved to live in Phnom Penh while attending university. Now that I graduated from University, I work at Cambodian Defenders Project. I have also been volunteer at Conservation International and volunteer at Documentation Center of Cambodia. I’m very thankful that CASF gave me the opportunity to study at University in Phnom Penh. And in August, I will leave from CASF because I finish at University. I’ll rent house to live in Phnom Penh and study English at Australian Center for Education (ACE) and work. I hope that I have a good job with a good salary to live in Phnom Penh.

Especially, I wish grandfather and grandmother good health and happiness in family all the time, and I thank all CASF supporters for helping me. Good luck to you all the time.

Thanks!

Sinoun

Did you know?
Women in Cambodia do not enjoy equal access to education, paid employment, land ownership and other property rights. Women also suffer from poor to non-existent reproductive health services. They are generally in a disadvantaged position in both family and society.
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