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Getting the next generation ready for school in rural Cambodia

In the northeast of Cambodia, nestled amid rubber and cashew plantations in the mountains of Ratanakiri, Kok Ampel’s pre-school offers better opportunities of a brighter future to Kreung indigenous children aged 3 to 6 years old.

early childhood Cambodia-c-Erika Pineros

Despite not been able to finish high school in her younger days, Chanthu Man started training to become a teacher with the Multilingual Education Programme nearly ten years ago.

 early childhood Cambodia-c-Erika Pineros
 early childhood Cambodia-c-Erika Pineros

Through fun activities, Chanthu helps the students learn Khmer, Cambodia’s official language, which provides them with essential tools to continue their education. 

early childhood Cambodia-c-Erika Pineros

The great majority of Ratanakiri’s population is indigenous, and while development poses a great threat to their culture, the Multilingual Education Programme aims to provide isolated populations with better opportunities while encouraging the preservation of their roots. 

early childhood Cambodia-c-Erika Pineros

This story is part of a photo exhibition that will be showcased at the World Conference on Early Childhood Care and Education from 14 to 16 November 2022 Tashkent, Uzbekistan.

The Conference will reaffirm the right of every young child to quality care and education from birth. It will urge Member States to expand their commitment and investment in ensuring that access of all girls and boys to quality early childhood development, care and pre-primary education so that they are ready for primary education. 

early childhood Cambodia-c-Erika Pineros
early childhood Cambodia-c-Erika Pineros
early childhood Cambodia-c-Erika Pineros
 early childhood Cambodia-c-Erika Pineros
 early childhood Cambodia-c-Erika Pineros
early childhood Cambodia-c-Erika Pineros
early childhood Cambodia-c-Erika Pineros
early childhood Cambodia-c-Erika Pineros

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early childhood Cambodia-c-Erika Pineros

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Getting the next generation ready for school in rural Cambodia

In the northeast of Cambodia, nestled amid rubber and cashew plantations in the mountains of Ratanakiri, Kok Ampel’s pre-school offers better opportunities of a brighter future to Kreung indigenous children aged 3 to 6 years old.

early childhood Cambodia-c-Erika Pineros

Despite not been able to finish high school in her younger days, Chanthu Man started training to become a teacher with the Multilingual Education Programme nearly ten years ago.

 early childhood Cambodia-c-Erika Pineros
 early childhood Cambodia-c-Erika Pineros

Through fun activities, Chanthu helps the students learn Khmer, Cambodia’s official language, which provides them with essential tools to continue their education. 

early childhood Cambodia-c-Erika Pineros

The great majority of Ratanakiri’s population is indigenous, and while development poses a great threat to their culture, the Multilingual Education Programme aims to provide isolated populations with better opportunities while encouraging the preservation of their roots. 

early childhood Cambodia-c-Erika Pineros

This story is part of a photo exhibition that will be showcased at the World Conference on Early Childhood Care and Education from 14 to 16 November 2022 Tashkent, Uzbekistan.

The Conference will reaffirm the right of every young child to quality care and education from birth. It will urge Member States to expand their commitment and investment in ensuring that access of all girls and boys to quality early childhood development, care and pre-primary education so that they are ready for primary education. 

early childhood Cambodia-c-Erika Pineros
early childhood Cambodia-c-Erika Pineros
early childhood Cambodia-c-Erika Pineros
 early childhood Cambodia-c-Erika Pineros
 early childhood Cambodia-c-Erika Pineros
early childhood Cambodia-c-Erika Pineros
early childhood Cambodia-c-Erika Pineros
early childhood Cambodia-c-Erika Pineros
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