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Class 6. by Macy Galvan Each day the students come to class and are taught English by the American Volunteer, Walter. In this photo, Raju is capturing the new classroom the students have just begun to study in. | Working with local (and far-flung) leaders by Harry Schnur Neary Khmer's staff travel by motor bike over VERY difficult roads to remote regions of Siem Reap province. In this photo, they are working with the commune chief to improve the community's quality of life through micro-finance grants and water filters. | Micro-finance helping women support their families by Harry Schnur In this picture, you can see the beneficiaries of a Neary Khmer seed grant. The women were given a small loan, which they used to buy some materials for the store. Since that time, their business has expanded and the family is able to provide health care and education to their children in addition to basics like food, water and shelter. | Training Village Volunteers by Harry Schnur Neary Khmer makes a huge impact on a light budget because they make the most of their limited resources. In this photo, the staff of NK train Village Volunteers, who check in with villagers in their area to help them make small and simple changes to their cooking that will make a big difference for their children's health. They follow up with Village Volunteers on a regular basis, providing ongoing professional support. | ![]() Stitching in Solidarity: Marketing Training This was during my time interning with Jatan Sansthan in Udaipur, India. I worked on social entrepreneurship with rural village women that were creating a bag-stitching business in the main city. |
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