Tuesday, October 4, 2011

How can we get young people interested in social work?


WEDNESDAY, 07 SEPTEMBER 2011 15:01, LY YOU Y AND TOUCH YIN VANNITH

     
110907_lift04IN order to get a job, graduate students are required to have at least one year of work experience. Many of them devote most of that time to study. Instead of volunteering with non-government organisations (NGOs), however, one group of young people have got together to do social work.


110907_lift04bChhum Savorn, 24, a business analyst at the Business Development Company and a leader of Youth Experience Sharing (YES), says the group was formed in 2009 with 20 members, a mixture of students and employees from varied backgrounds. 


“The primary aim of the group was to provide a consultancy in studying, teaching English and sharing experiences with high-school students in rural areas,” she says, adding that, as more students in the provinces have expressed their interest in this program, her group has continued it. 


Chhum Savorn says that by working in rural areas, members of the group can learn the process of making proposals, leading the group and facilitating the activities. “I have learned a lot from this work. I know the places, the lives of people in the community and, by sharing my experiences with them, I have learned from them and from members of the group,” she says.


Another group of students at the University of Cambodia are raising funds to help the children at Pour un Sourire d’Enfant (PSE).



Ngoun Wathana, 21,who is  majoring in finance and banking and is one of six people in the group, says she joined the project so she could put her knowledge  of project management into practice and help the poor people in the city.


“Through this project, I can work to help the people of Cambodia while building  the network for my future job,” she says, adding that now she knows her weaknesses and strengths, she can build her confidence and improve herself in the next project.


Although her first project has not been entirely successful, Ngoun Wathana is very happy that she got it rolling. Her group is planning to do another project that relates
to ASEAN.


There are some challenges ahead, however.  “We don’t have any experience. It was the first time we had attemp-ted anything like that, and most of our members are students, so finding the
time to settle in the project was very difficult,” Ngoun Wathana says.


Kol Preap, a founder of YESWECAN and an ambassador for peace, understands the difficulties. “One of the chall-enges I can think of immediately is time,” he says, adding that most young people are busy with their studies.


But he believes that spending some time doing comm-unity service is a very good investment. ”Based on my experience, I’ve never regretted doing it,” he says.


According to Sun Chan Sen, director of the Khmer Youth Association (KYS), around 20 per cent of young Cambod-ians are engaged in volunteer activities,  but 12 per cent of them are thinking about their future jobs and only seven or eight per cent are willing to perform social work that helps the people.


“Although the number of young volunteers is increasing, their ability is limited,” Sun Chan Sen says, adding that it is a good opportunity for young people to have a public voice.


She is planning a project that will recruit more than 50  volunteers to raise awareness of next year’s commune council elections.


Chhum Savorn and Ngoun Wathana agree that they  prefer working in a group to volunteering with NGOs.


“Working with my own group has given them more freedom and independence in doing my project,” Chhum Savorn says, adding that community work is not only for smart people, but for any young people who want to help one another develop and help develop their country.

Friday, August 19, 2011

Consumption of online news in Cambodia


By Vorn Makara and Ly You Y

IN the past, people would get their news through so-called “traditional media” sources such as newspapers, magazines and radio stations, but the emerging digital medium of online news is beginning to compete with those sources.

In the past few years, the number of people using the internet has increased, spurring the creation of many online news websites. Reading the news online is conven-ient and more timely, as it is constantly updated.

“I read online news every day at work because I don’t want to buy a newspaper,” Van Bun Ang, 24, a deputy translation trainer at International Co-operation Cambodia, says. “Reading news online is fast and convenient, and I can get updated information.”

Ly Rath, a 23-year-old Master’s candidate at the Royal University of Law and Economics, says her father always buys the newspaper to read at home, but she rarely reads it, preferring to get her news online.

Ly Rath believes people like her father enjoy reading physical newspapers because it’s easier on their eyes: “Older people prefer reading newspapers because the type in a newspaper is bigger than the type on a website.”

Because of the march of technology, more and more people are using the internet for communicating, networking and searching for information. It’s even a source of entertainment for some of us.

News websites are a tool for spreading information and a way for emerging media companies to compete with tradit-ional media sources. There are many news websites that focus on Cambodia, such as The Phnom Penh Post, Cambodia Express News (CEN), Koh Santepheap, Radio Free Asia, DAP News and many others.

CEN website founder Pen Samitthy says he created his website because he wanted “to serve people who like reading news online, as most people who have access to the internet prefer getting their news this way”. He says his website has, on average, about 1,900 visitors each day.

The DAP news site is also popular in Cambodia. Soy Soph-eap, its director-general, told LIFT: “I worked at a newspaper in Kyoto, Japan, where I learned to disseminate news quickly to the public.

“Cambodia is enjoying a huge increase in internet capacity, which is why I decided to create the DAP website.”

Koh Santepheap editor-in-chief Yin Piseth has similar thoughts. He says the Koh Santepheap website “is for people who like reading news online”, adding that most of his website regulars are young or middle-aged people who are educated and have access to the internet.

Yin Piseth also says news agencies must continually innovate by harnessing technology. “We cannot neglect technology and keep doing things the old way. We have to keep our news agency fresh by putting news online,” he says.

One obstacle online news agencies face is the fact that internet use in Cambodia is not widespread. But Sor Kunthea, a 22-year-old student at the Royal University of Law and Economics, says that even though she doesn’t have internet access at home, she still enjoys reading news online when she can, because it’s cheaper than buying a newspaper.

“If I read news online, I spend only 1,500 riels and I can read a variety of articles on different websites, but if I buy a news-paper, I can only read that one newspaper,” she says.

According to the 2010 Cambodia Communication Review, there were 113,380 internet users in Cambodia as of June last year. Although this number is small, it is widely assumed that it is increasing rapidly.

“In the future, the number of people getting their news online will increase, becase online news is invading newspapers, radio stations and magazines around the world. People can get up-to-the-minute news by accessing the internet through their phone or computer, so it’s a very convenient method,” Pen Samitthy says.

According to a report by the Pew Research

Centre, Americans are more likely to get their news online than from a newspaper.

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Experience sharing with AYLP

Today there was a workshop that the American Youth Leadership Program (AYLP) with Department of Media and Communication (DMC). There are around 30 high school students from different states in the United States came to Cambodia to learn about the life of people.

It's a great day for me to have chance sharing experience with them. They are mostly under 18 years old and is study in grade 11 or 12 at high school. I am really impress in what they are sharing to me about their experience with the homestay in the provinces in Cambodia. They said the people are very friendly and kind though they are poor, and they really appreciated the struggle of the youth in the community. People in the community just like one family, because one of them were surprise when they suppose that one little boy who is just a neigbour always come to his neighbor's house, eat food or even sleep there. it's quite nice for me to hear that, but maybe it's only happy in the province or villages, in the city, Phnom Penh, i also don't go to my neighbour's house, mostly i never talk to them, because i leave my house in the morning and come back at night. We just come back and get in the house, only the old people talk to each other, for me, I do nothing but smiling.

Sharing with those high school student, I learn more than what I learn from media and other people. They ask me when you hear about America, what do you think of and I told them taht freedom, and they asked why, I said because most of the parents and children over there just like friend, people are sharing their opinion. They asked whether I want to go to American, and I said who don't want to, and their express is a bit strange and I want to get a scholarship to study there, and they suggested that if Cambodian people have a chance to go there, they should learn or get the experience from there and come back to Cambodia to develop the country. I totally agree with them.

I asked them whether the kids in the USA have lap top and internet access, they said yes but this have blind the children, they mostly always care about the internet, the new technology such as Ipad, Iphone or Ipod, they never know how to survive without this, they said if they were sent to Cambodia with the situation like Cambodia children, they may not survive.


It's really interested to learn from them and i ask them whether you have a lot of freedom to hang out at night, he said it depends on each family, even next door house also have different rule, it's because of the diversity of people in the United States.

Most of them have raised the positivea and negative site of my country. To me, i think compare to other countries in the middle east, Cambodia is far better than them, we are peaceful and moving small step forward to reach the standard like the countries in the Southeast Asia. I feel more postitive than negative about the country. I do hope that I will get a chance to learn or visit the USA one day, and find out more what i want to know.

Like one sentence from my lecturer, he said that "a person who only know how to live on their own is not yet a human, a human should know how to help other, and make the people around them happy". I love this quote.

I will try my best to have a better life so that i can help the people around to be happy also. I am really appreciate what Bill Gate is doing now, he is always sharing or giving his money to charity to help people, I wish there will more people like him in the world. Thanks to anyone who have the willing to help other without asking for something back.

Friday, July 29, 2011

Global Politics Summer School Phnom Penh 2011


GP Summer School Cambodia

International Conflict Resolution in the Age of New Media
July 14 - 27, 2011 in Phnom Penh

Two weeks had ended, I, one of the participant at Global Politics Summer School 2011, am very happy in joining this program. The 31-participant from the four countries are very friendly and active. They are from Austria, Germany, Vietnam and Cambodia. Most of the Cambodia student are from the Department of International Study and Department of Media and Communication.

It is funded by DAAD and corporate with Royal University of Phnom Penh, University of Social Sciences and Humanities at Vietnam National University Hanoi and the center of Global Politic at Free University Berlin. New history have opened for Cambodia since it's the first time was held in Phnom Penh.

The courses:
1. New Approach to Global Politics (Prof. Dr. Klaus Segbers)
2. Media and Journalism in the European Context (Prof. Dr. Siegfried Weischenberg)
3. Media and Politics in the Cambodian Context (Vichea Tieng)
4. Reconciliation Processes in Comparative Perspective (Dr. Wolfgang Form)
5. Vietnam as a Regional (security) Player (Assoc. Prof. Dr. Pham Quang Minh)
6. EU External Action and Crisis Management (Dr. Marco Overhaus) and
Extra courses: Regional Conflicts and Regional Orgnizations: EU and ASEAN in Comparison (Cheunboran Chanborey), Regional Border Conflicts: the Case of the Cambodian-Thai Border (Cheunboran Chanborey), Peace and Conflict Resolution Cambodian Vicil Wars (Dr. Boraden Nhem)

It's a great chance for everyone to meet these great people, they are very potential and knowledgeable on the subject that they are lecturing. Also, the students from Cambodia and Vietnam are very friendly, and active. It seem like we all have something-oriented that make us feel so happy to see each other. Most of them are very great, intelligent and kind. I feel really good to involve in this course. Firstly, I know a lot of information about Vietnam that I have never known before. Vietnam is very develop and modern than Cambodia thought they are communist country, but the students are very smart and potential to get the scholarship in other country. They really enjoy their lives such as hanging out with friends at very late at night. For me, live in Phnom Penh, I never know where the night club and even don't dare to go there. I used to stay late night to 12pm but it was because of a festival not hanging out for fun. However, I think we should appreciate what we have and think of what could be done more. Second, they are very friendly in asking us to email or call them when we get to Vietnam, Hong Kong, or Berlin. The group that we create in Facebook is very active and we seem to miss each other a lot, though most of the time I don't speak to them. We do enjoy the last moment of farewell party. Thanks to the program coordinator, Franzika, and local cordinator, Vatey, and espcailly DAAD who giving the fund to make this great program happened. Last but not least, I learn more new knowledge about what Global Politic is, Transitional Justice, EU role, and the conflict between other country in the world. Though sometimes, I try very hard to understand what the course is about but I do appreciate that, because it have alert or give me more idea on what the world is about. Learning media, we should try to attend as many workshop as we can to get more understanding.

I would try my best to learn from the opportunity that I get and learning from the people around me. Many of my friends are moving very fast and so successful in their career and study, so as their friend, I can't go backward, I need to moving forward as well though it maybe just a small step compare to them. People is different and has each unique point, it's hard to compare people, so just do what we can do and be satisfy with what we do.




Sunday, July 10, 2011

Another thing I learn from an interview on TV

Sorry that I haven't do any review on the films that listed in the previous post yet, but I promise I will do it.

Today I got some ideas for everyone to think. People always say losing is the mother of success, I do support it, without losing, you won't understand how important those things to you. You will learn when you lose and from that try to remember it as a lesson.

Successful people also set their own standard, they have leadership, they have their own value. Don't think too much about other people's thought, behave the way you like. Think of how you want other to look at you, not think of how people want you to be like. Then your life is just live for other not for yourself. One phrase on my T-shirt: Your life you decide.

However, setting a high standard for ourselves may need lots of motivation and efford to achieve it, it may also good even we don't achieve that because as we say it's high already. But if we set just a low one though we achieve it we won't feel it worth to do so.

In information-processing theory, it assumes that individual operate like complex biocomputers, with certain built in information-handling capacities and strategies (Baran & Davis, 2009). it's believe that people expose to a lot of information or we can call it noise, so they are firstly, get attention to a piece of information, then interpret it, and they are interested in it, they will store it in their memory for short term or long term.

So my blog may work in some kind of this thoery but i do hope it's store in people's memory for long term.

Thanks for reading it :) have a nice day

Saturday, June 25, 2011

I'm coming back

I have suffer hard time in opening my blog, i don't know why i can't open it even at my school. I suppose I have lost this great blog of me. However, I am back :)

Today I want to talk about some happy thing of my friends that six of my classmates are going to do their internship at three difference Asian Country: India, Indonesia, and Malaysia. Without them, my class will be silent, because most of them are humour people, we like teasing each other about study, attitude, or even personnality. People around us may not feel uncomfort, when they saw us teasing each other but they may not know how fun we are.

Not only those have succeeded, other classmates have tried thier hard to make themseleves potential, some are applying for internship in international organizations, some already have good places to go. I also have to try hard to keep the same pace as them though I can't make it better.


Oh I forget to raise something:
There are two big mistake I have made this week: one is I was responsible for shooting the event of documentary film screening of my batch, unfortunately, half of my footage is silent movie that I didn't wear headphone to notice the volume. How come I am too stupid. So please be careful with it, it will be a silly mistake if u make it :( however; my classmate and lecturer are kindly enough to courage me to regard as a lesson. Thanks to them

Another one is I make a big mistake of breaking promise with my friend, he has told me about one internship abroad and he ask me not to tell anyone about it, but I have told some of my classmate, I do hate myself that I can't be a trustful person. I learn a big lesson now.

What can I say more?
Maybe I can say something about my study. Lecturers have screened lots of documentary films to us, I will try to write the film review of those. Those are Schindler's List, Dawin's Nightmare, Capitalism Love Story. Please stay tune to see it

I wish next time I can make some good news to post.

Thanks
Lovely wish

Thursday, April 28, 2011

My Shooting

I mean that I am shooting a documentary about the "Finding Family" after the Khmer Rouge Regime. My protaganist is very smart guy I think. He is a very fexible, humor but tough.

Anyway I am also enjoy the moments that i and my friend stay at his house one night. He and his mother are so talkative and very friendly to us, I feel they like us just like their relatives. But after i think back i feel an uncomfortable things about what they do, I don't know why.

Being a Camerawoman is not easy, carrying a Camera all day long make me feel so exhausted, just wanna sleep without having a bath. Though it's hard job but i love it. I hope my production will get a recognition from other people.

Today, there are a lot of thing I raised, it's a bit complicated since i haven't written any article up to now. After I have a diary online, I rarely write the article to post. I will try to find something new for my blog

Thanks for your supports

GOOD LUCK

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

A simple story from a friend

This is diary blog of me, but I didn't really post my every life, so confusing. I always got a lot of words in my head but when I open my computer, connect to the internet, it's quite too late at night to write the words and sometimes I don't really know where I need to start. There's lot of things happen a day, I found it hard to start the first sentence of my blog.

Now it's time for me to decide thing that may be the way for my future or I will be walk on a big circle to get into what I love to do. Some people said that you don't have to think about what you gonna do in the future since now, you can just try to try what you can first. 'Yes' this may a good answer for you if you haven't know your goal yet.

Oh it's remind me one story that my friend told me:

One person is carrying a heavy bag and getting to his house on the 80th floor, unfortunately, elevator is broken. So the only way that he can do is go to his house by ladder. He is happy to step on ladder from one step to another, up to 20th floor, he felt it's too heavy to carry the bag, so he drop it at the 20th floor and move on. Then he's got to the 40th floor, he feels a bit happy since he's got to the middle already. He still move on to 60th floor and he feels very happy because there's only 20 floor more that he need to go on. He's happy stepping on to the 80th floor, at last he's got his home, but the problem happens he forget to take his key with him, so he can't lock in the house, he kept the key in his bag, so he regret that he didn't get it along.

Anything else that you can compare this story to you life, I got a comparison, let's see if you agree on that:

THIS person is 'You' who have 80 years for life. The bag is your dream that you dream of when you were young, and up to 20, you've got lot of things to think and do, then you sway your goal or dream, after that you grow older to 40 years old and you feel happy since it's already half of your life, you don't care a lot, just move on with what you've got. Then up to 60 you happy again that you've got little time to live on, so you don't care much just be the way it is. When you reach 80, you start looking back to the young age and you realize that you have lost your dream, the dream that you already carry for 20 years, then........

Does it make sense to you? Hope it does.

That story remind me to think lot of think and I also don't know what I have done is right or wrong but I just know that now I really want to do it and want to have it. We can say that we will never know what's gonna happen tomorrow, so if we can't, just prepare for it and let's see what it'll turn to be.

I got lot of things to think now, whether I should doing my intern for the things I like or just do something else to get internship abroad. This will affect my future, I supposed it could.

Anyone can give me some ideas, welcome for those.
GOOD NIGHT, sweet dream :-)

Friday, February 25, 2011

Why Woman Cannot be Stronger

This is either easy or hard question for some people. Normally, we know that the nature of women is powerless than men. Women are soft for both physic and mental, sometimes cold sometimes hot, complicate feeling just like a dept of ocean difficult to measure.

Men are more likely to be tough, strong both physic and mental, and so on. To me, I don't how men's feeling are but I would say that Men should be more respect to women.

Though, women need more care and respect from men, I would suggest they should be as strong as they can. If we talk about our physic, we cannot overwhelm men but we should try to do things by ourself as possible as we can. Do not try to be flighty.

Sometimes women need to be strong as men, always remember what men can do, we also can do it, in contrast, men not always can do what women can.

In some context, women don't dare to show off their strong behavior and wiser than men, since they know that man do not like woman who is better than he is. Is it fair for woman? Will man feel ashamed when woman are stronger than he is? So, what women should do then? One answer must be: Try to balance it, do what you (woman) can do and also look around others.
Will you have any comments for this post? Any comments are appreciated :)

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Something I Just Think of

Have you ever think of why people have children? Can we don't have it and live happily?

Before I got some answers from many sources that people need children to continue their family's name, and it is the bond of the parents' relationship, and we also need to produce the human resource for the world. But do you satisfy with these answers? Or you have got any more answers to the question above?

I got another thinking of the question, I think why we should have baby. Maybe we just want to know how pain when mom was in labor, and the taste of life that people always said study, job, married, have babies, and DEATH.

I have found one that quite interesting to me, I always got blame from my parents when i don't do things as they told (I guess everyone have suffered those), so i feel like it's normal when we become our children parents, we will do the same as them. So what is the children for, don't we feel regret if our children will do the same things and we will do the same as what our parents do. Don't we just give them birth to let thing circle, or we often said life is circle.

And one more thing, people said when you are in labor, you will said you don't want the baby. But when you already give us to him/her and you look their faces, you will forget all the pain. Sometimes people said as a lady, she should try once in giving birth to baby or her life is meaningless, since she's got this right or role from the nature.

HOWEVER, if you ask me: Will you have baby if you are married, I would said "yes", because i think I also want to know how it hurt when my mom was in labor, and just like i said it is the role or the priority that men don't have.

Please leave any comments that you can think of.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Booming volunteer industry in Cambodia


Finding a volunteer work can be harder than finding job in western country such as England since it requires lot of qualification and experiences. However, working as volunteer in Cambodia is quite easier for foreigners.

Many people from the western countries are coming to do volunteer job in various Non Government Organization (NGO) in order to use their own skill to help the people in a developing country like Cambodia.

Laura Roberts, an English expatriate, has been living in Phnom Penh for nearly five months and working as a volunteer at Cambodia Women’s Development Agency (CWDA), which is a non government organization working on promoting self-sufficiency and self-reliance amongst Cambodian communities and the advancement of women’s economic and social rights.

Living in England, Roberts studied fine art at university and she was also a trained counselor and had worked as an art gallery assistant and librarian for over five years.

With short hair and blue eyes, Roberts has a lot of responsibilities in the CWDA organization. She is required to write report, proposal, maintain the database, teach English and vocational training for students at the organization.

Every day, she goes to work at 8am and teaches students at 9am at the organization. Besides staying in the office, writing reports, she sometimes goes the village with the staffs in the organization.

Walking into the class room, Roberts said that in the past three months, she had worked with a Cambodian volunteer, a first year student in design to clean, paint and fix the room so that the students have a nicer place to study.

Most of the children in the organization are the prosecutor, some were rape and some come from the poor family. They just live on the second floor of the organization.

It is quite hard for her to make a regular schedule to teach the students, because some of those go to study at public school in the morning and some in the afternoon. She is trying to adapt herself with them.

“It is quite easy to communicate with the children, though they know a little English. “They teach me Khmer, I teach them English”, adding that she is really enjoy her teaching time.

A big globe with colorful and difference signs were produced by the students. She said that at the first time she show them the map, and then ask them to make one. “They don’t know that Cambodia is just a small country in the world, they think that Cambodia is the world”.

Volunteering at CWDA, she said that it is a good job experience for her. In her country, she could not find a volunteer job. “In England, if you want to volunteer, you have to have a degree, lot of experience or even master degree”, she added.

Even though, there is no air-conditioning, only one computer for fifteen staffs, most of whom are over fifty already, she really enjoys working there. She said that “I love the women I work with; they are very strong and I learn a lot from them”.

Thuch Vichea, 20, a training student at CWDA, said that she was very happy to study with Laura. “I never wanted to miss her class, she did a lot of activities in the class so I would not get bored with the lesson and she also gave me some practical exercise”, she says, she misses the time she were training.

Furthermore, Clarisa Diaz, an architecture volunteer at Sahmakum Teang Tnaut organization (STT or Palm leave association) , said that she has been living in Cambodia for more than 6 months, and she really love living here. Especially in her house, she said that a lot of her friends are also working as a volunteer in various organizations with difference jobs.

Working as the volunteer in the organization, she said that “I start to learn the work of the staff by going with them to the community”.

Sarah French, 26, a volunteer teacher at Conversation with Foreigners organization (CWF), have been living in Cambodia for nearly a year. Transporting and communication with the people are quite hard for her, but she likes Khmer food and the living condition in Cambodia. She is going to live 9 months more in Cambodia.

“When I go to some places far away from the city, the motor taxi drivers don’t know where it is on the map, and it is hard to bargain for the price when you don’t know how much it should be”, she said

For Laura, It is not a bit deal for her living in Cambodia. She starts learning slowly. She rides a bicycle to work, goes to the market to buy vegetable, speaking a little bit of Khmer to communicate with people. “They honest, they don’t cheat me”, she said for the first time she bought the vegetable in the market when she just knew only a word in Khmer, ‘Muy’, which means ‘one’ in English.

Besides working, in her free time, Laura travels to provinces, goes to theater, and sometimes visits the students; especially she always rides her bicycle to every corner in the city. “I like to know the city well, so I like to get lost, and when I got lost, I went back to where I was”, she adds that she always feel safe though she get lost.

“I really love Phnom Penh, it is very friendly city. In England like London, nobody is friendly, they are tough and no emotion”, adding that she could imagine that if there is a robber robs her, people would come to help her.

She pays 120$ per month for an apartment, which is twice cheaper than in England. She explains that “The accommodation is nicer in Cambodia but the land lords don’t fix and repair the things in the apartment if there are broken like they would in England”.

Moreover, many foreigners think that volunteer is more romantic, go to the country side and saving people’ life, but Laura has a difference idea, she said “To me, volunteer is able to help in an organization for a specific program”.

“I pay for my organization, I want to be with people not money”, she said. Roberts doesn’t get any money from the organization and also have any jobs to support her living in Phnom Penh. She is not sure what she is going to do in the future.

Though she wants to stay in Cambodia, she said that she will either go back to her country or find a job with the same paid as Cambodian people in Phnom Penh. Because she thinks that it is unfair that foreigner can get higher paid.

Thursday, January 20, 2011