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INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION
for THE RIGHTS of NEEDY and SUFFERING CHILDREN
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SPECIAL CONSULTATIVE STATUS WITH THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL OF THE UNITED NATIONS SINCE 2010

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      The populations of Cambodia and of the popular democratic Republic of Laos are mainly rural. These populations are even today in the biggest need, more exactly in the field of the health, of the education, of some drinkable water and of the food.    
           
           
  Education :   Certain provinces of Cambodia and of Laos facilitated the construction of schools in the bordering regions of the big centres. At present, it is important and urgent to concentrate efforts in the construction of infrastructures and in the hiring of the human resources in regions very remote from big centres, to reduce the social disparities between regions. It's to note that Cambodia has a current need of 500 supplementary schools. Actually, you should not forget as well as one very children's large number has no access to the school.    
           
      École Small school of fortune in board and bamboo welcoming 386 pupils, while the maximal capacity is 150 places. Villages of Bane That and Dan Maï, situated in region taken away in the district of Xienghone, in 200 km in the northeast of the city of Sayaboury.

Province of Sayaboury, Laos
   
             
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  Health :   The conditions of health of these countries improved much more in the big towns than in the rural regions where whole territories are not served and are without resources for health care. The main obstacle, particularly in Cambodia, results from the absence of means of traffic and from the lack of infrastructures being connected with it (roads or roads). What has for consequence that this bad condition of roads prevents the red Cross from reaching these very remote regions, where from the importance of the presence of private hospitals on the scene.    
           
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drinkABLE water :
  The villages of regions discriminated of Cambodia and Laos rarely have access to some drinkable water. So, the populations of these villages have to use wells of surface of polluted water. Every day, the children are going to get fresh supplies and drink the stagnant water of the puddles in which animals drink and bathe there. The absence of drinkable water engenders the distribution of infectious infant diseases and diseases such as the cholera, the dengue fever, etc. During the dry season, given the lack of water, it is impossible to make vegetable farmings, where from the urgency to build water tanks to receive and preserve the water of monsoons.    
           
     

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Other example of water tank creuséen border of road for the water in the consumption. Water polluted there saisonsèche where the children and the animals yabreuvent.

Province of Kumpot · Cambodia
   
             
      Puit Well of surface of polluted water, being of use to the uotidienne consumption.

Village of Phteas Rong · Province of Pursat · Cambodia.
   
             
      Puit Child going through every day 1 and a half km to have access to the water.

Province of Kumpot · Cambodia.
   
             
             
   

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