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2.2 District Statistics Banteay Srei district covers 14 villages in 5 communes. The population is of 2579 of which 14,015are female in 6,887 families.

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1 2.2 District Statistics Banteay Srei district covers 14 villages in 5 communes. The population is of 2579 of which 14,015are female in 6,887 families. The land covers 62,497 hectares which is divided into four different types: Banteay Srei district covers 14 villages in 5 communes. The population is of 2579 of which 14,015are female in 6,887 families. The land covers 62,497 hectares which is divided into four different types:  Agricultural land - 11,679 hectares: more than 50% of the villagers practice crop rotation  Land for home construction - 1,128 hectares  Forest land - 20,163 hectares  Degraded forest land - 29,527 hectares

2 2.3 Statistics of the Target Areas NKFC works with 2,579 families in 14 villages of BanteaSrei district. NKFC works with 2,579 families in 14 villages of BanteaSrei district. NoVillageNo of familiesTotal populationFemaleMale 1Takoh3031618826792 2Prey Thmey211336568 3Toul Krolanh3101605833772 4Chhouk Sar2221180681499 5Kamprom2301250622628 6Malay57271130141 7Rohall44224109115 Total1187628132663015 Population Statistics in the Initial Target

3 NoVillage# of familiesTotal populationFemaleMale 1Thnal154817408409 2Srae Chamhaut165901432469 3Run164822414408 4Tanee3121495747748 5Chey120656344312 6Taek29120117641247 7Tmart Pong1861032512520 Total1392773436214113 Population Statistics in the New Target Area 2009-2010

4 2.4 Programmes and Objectives The mission of NKFC is to reduce poverty and dependence through the implementation of projects which meet basic needs through sustainable development. The mission of NKFC is to reduce poverty and dependence through the implementation of projects which meet basic needs through sustainable development. All our programmes are designed after detailed consultation with the local authorities at senior governmental and provincial level, as well as with the villagers themselves. All our programmes are designed after detailed consultation with the local authorities at senior governmental and provincial level, as well as with the villagers themselves. NKFC Teams seek to promote the development of self-reliance in the rural communities. We strongly discourage the villagers from selling the land that they inherited, and encourage them to promote the harmony of traditional rural life. We are guiding them towards using their land resource farming it and setting up their own small income generating business to supply the incessant growth of the tourist industry (2 million recorded in 2006 and a projected 5 million by 2010). We encourage self-supporting groups and assist them in tackling their problems, we lead them to identify the various solutions through their own and their neighbour’s experiences; we encourage them to innovate, update and broaden their capacity and skills. NKFC Teams seek to promote the development of self-reliance in the rural communities. We strongly discourage the villagers from selling the land that they inherited, and encourage them to promote the harmony of traditional rural life. We are guiding them towards using their land resource farming it and setting up their own small income generating business to supply the incessant growth of the tourist industry (2 million recorded in 2006 and a projected 5 million by 2010). We encourage self-supporting groups and assist them in tackling their problems, we lead them to identify the various solutions through their own and their neighbour’s experiences; we encourage them to innovate, update and broaden their capacity and skills. All NKFC projects are funded by NKFC fundraising activities and targeted appeals in the UK and USA, except for specific programmes funded by NKFC France, as stated. All NKFC projects are funded by NKFC fundraising activities and targeted appeals in the UK and USA, except for specific programmes funded by NKFC France, as stated. Each year NKFC develops a plan of action to continue the work in support of our overall programmes. Each year NKFC develops a plan of action to continue the work in support of our overall programmes.

5 NKFC focuses on the following programmes: NKFC focuses on the following programmes:  Agriculture and Animal Husbandry: Developing and improving crops, livestock production.  Water Policy and Maintenance: The team is responsible for distribution and digging wells and latrines after the families received the ten stars program of hygiene from the health care team.  Hygiene and Healthcare: Hygiene programmes, vaccination programmes, malaria reduction, Workshops on basic Healthcare programmes for childbirth, Aids Awareness, Family Planning, assistance for the sick or injured villages and domestic violence victims  Education: Building schools, providing extra educational programmes at the school and to the children in the villages. Literacy classes to adults are offered, training and sponsoring teenagers for vocational schools in Siem Reap, skills training.  Dance School: (sponsored by NKFC France) For 2 years this programme was repeatedly requested. The Chief of Run Teak Commune gave a plot of land for that purpose but later, that land was removed because of a land dispute between the family and the Pagoda concerning its ownership. In order not to delay the programme further, we began in the compound of the NKFC Training Centre in Banteay Srei. Two teachers were selected from Siem Reap; one for the classical dance (Borann) and one for traditional dance (Propeynee). This programme has had a positive impact on the communities, as dance troupes are in increasing demand for the growing tourist industry, it will also raise the profile of Banteay Srei, and help NKFC to consolidate the traditional cultural and moral values in the villagers, since dance in Cambodia is not just a discipline but is also considered as a sacred ritual. A dancer has the obligation to observe their discipline in keeping their body and soul clean at all times. This is also helping to reinforce the NKFC’s Hygiene Programmes and also helps to protect the young against the rampant paedophile tourist industry. For 2 years this programme was repeatedly requested. The Chief of Run Teak Commune gave a plot of land for that purpose but later, that land was removed because of a land dispute between the family and the Pagoda concerning its ownership. In order not to delay the programme further, we began in the compound of the NKFC Training Centre in Banteay Srei. Two teachers were selected from Siem Reap; one for the classical dance (Borann) and one for traditional dance (Propeynee). This programme has had a positive impact on the communities, as dance troupes are in increasing demand for the growing tourist industry, it will also raise the profile of Banteay Srei, and help NKFC to consolidate the traditional cultural and moral values in the villagers, since dance in Cambodia is not just a discipline but is also considered as a sacred ritual. A dancer has the obligation to observe their discipline in keeping their body and soul clean at all times. This is also helping to reinforce the NKFC’s Hygiene Programmes and also helps to protect the young against the rampant paedophile tourist industry.  Training Centre: The 2 buildings were sponsored by Belgium in 2003 to facilitate and host various workshops


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