Mondulkiri Campaign with World Renew

I had an amazing opportunity to join the World Renewed campaign in Mondulkiri. World Renew is the living justice loving mercy serving Christ. It was three days workshop with around 60 participants came from four different provinces and Liger students. The first day of the workshop we discussed all amazing works we helped to improve Cambodia so far. For Liger students we listed a ton of things we did from the past, for example, Journeys of Change bike tour experience, the Rabies mission, the drug workshop etc. On the same day, we learned about Primary Nutrition because a lot of Cambodian don’t know about the food nutrition that helps their health and also the babies. What I learned from that day is that it is important that mother eat healthy food when they are pregnant, because it could affect the child life when they born or when they grow up. The second day we learned about democracy leadership. There are three democracy leadership: autocratic, laissez-faire, and democracy. We also learned about immigration in Cambodia. A lot of people moved from Cambodia to another country for so many reasons. Some people immigrate to another country to find jobs, to continues studies, war, and family issue etc. The third was lead by Liger Leadership Academy students. My team was leading on drugs. Our workshop had 8 people, 4 from Liger and 4 is our partner, the World Renew students. The students that involved they have so much fun and learned a lot from each of our activities. I knew they learned a lot because when I ask them questions they answer very well, and when they worked in teams they shared ideas and very competitive. The workshop we did was similar to the workshop that happened in the four provinces we did so far. The only differences were we added game and we let the students create their own performance in groups about drugs to show to everyone. In the afternoon the workshop leads by Liger students as well,  about AIDS and HIV. Overall, I learned a lot and get to know more people. Most importantly, I want everyone joined the workshop to take everything they learned and share it with their village to make positive changes.

Photos coming soon. 

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