A Mother’s Journey to Nourish and Nurture

Sorn Chanthy and her husband, Hak Cheveun, both studied up to Grade 9. They spent most of their days working on farms far from home, leaving their young children in the care of Chanthy’s 76-year-old mother. “Back then, I didn’t pay much attention to my children,” Chanthy recalled. “They were often sick and became very thin.”

Transforming Motherhood: A Story of Growth and Connection

As a working mother of a young child with another on the way, Rith Chenda Nita, 28 years old, found herself struggling to connect with her young son. “Before the training,” she reflects, “I lacked childcare skills and communication with my child.”

From Traditional Care to Empowering Change

When her granddaughter came to live with her at just one month old, due to her parents’ migration for work, Sopheap relied on traditional methods of care. While her heart was in the right place, her knowledge of nutrition, hygiene, and child development was limited. This led to a messy home environment, unhealthy snacks, and frequent illnesses for her granddaughter.

Cultivating Hope: A Journey of Transformation with Best CHOICES

My name Buth Socheng, 37 years old, married my husband Pech Den, 43 years old. He is a palm tree clamber, and I plant vegetables. We have three children and live in Bakan district, Pursat province. I am a farmer and plant vegetables. Before joining the Best CHOICES project, my family lived with…

Job Announcement: Sustainable Health Officer

The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) has been operating in Cambodia Since 1988 as the global humanitarian of Seventh-day Adventist Church. As and international development and relief agency, Currently ADRA Cambodia is looking for a Cambodian qualified applicant to implement the project entitled Best Community Household Opportunities through Improved Community Empowered Solutions “Best CHOICES” with funding from Department of Foreign Affair and Trade (DFAT), ADRA Australia.

REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST (Individual Consultant for a Project Midterm Evaluation)

The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) Cambodia is implementing Sustainable Best Community Household Opportunities through Improved Community Empowered Solutions (Best CHOICES) project in 50 rural villages of the Bakan district, Pursat province with funding from Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) Australia and ADRA Australia. The project works with government offices to provide counsel on safe migration to migrant families, seeks to improve HH and Community Health seeking behaviours for parents and caregivers in nutrition awareness and rehabilitation, Non-Communicable Disease lifestyle health action training for at risk caregivers, Hygiene and WASH inputs, and to increase livelihood income skills, opportunities, and stability for poor and vulnerable households in Bakan district.