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Cambodian Mission (KAM)

16 January 2012
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Education

Continuing to serve the poorest of the poor

Banteay Prieb, a training centre set up by Jesuit Service Cambodia for Cambodians maimed by the war or by landmines, celebrated its 20th anniversary on...read more

22 November 2011
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Migration

Flood misery continues across Southeast Asia

An estimated 20 million people across Southeast Asia have been affected by flooding since June. Most are in Thailand, but typhoons struck the Philippines in...read more

22 November 2011
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Reconciliation with Creation
22 November 2011
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Reconciliation with Creation

In Cambodia, floods have scattered the hope of the people

As the floodwaters in Cambodia recede, the work of recovery and reconstruction begins. Fr Greg Priyadi SJ, Director of Jesuit Service Cambodia, reflects on the...read more

17 October 2011
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Social Justice

Amid the devastation of repeated floods

Floods have devastated Cambodia since August and at the beginning of October had affected 1.2 million people.  Tess O’Brien, a volunteer with Jesuit Refugee Service...read more

25 May 2011
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Uncategorized

When the mango flower rain falls

Although I have lived in Cambodia for two years, I lost any tolerance I had developed to its heat after only a month of Korean...read more

20 April 2011
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Uncategorized

Fr Kike Figaredo updates Queen Sofia of Spain on Cambodia anti-landmine project

Spanish Jesuit Enrique Figaredo, Bishop of the Apostolic Prefecture of Battambang, Cambodia, presented Queen Sofia of Spain with an update on the project for deactivating...read more

20 April 2011
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Uncategorized

Jesuit Bishop in Cambodia visits Jesuits in Japan

The Jesuit Bishop in Cambodia, Fr Enrique Figaredo (CAS), or “Kike” as he is familiarly called, told the Fathers of the District about recent Jesuit...read more

20 April 2011
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Social Justice

Camboren group from Japan visit Jesuit Service Cambodia projects

Fr Vicente Bonet (JPN) from Sophia University, Japan visited Cambodia with ten members of a group called Camboren (Friends of Cambodia) from February 5 to...read more

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