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Upcoming Projects
Project Cambodia 2006
The following 20 students have been accepted to Project Cambodia 2006. Congratulations to: Elena Khin,
Sokha Suon, Khim Song, Chea Nich, Sokuntheary Eat, NayHuoy Nguon, Polim Por, Chhoung Sok,
Phearum Kim, Sophy Leng, Kim Leang Song, Sal Rina, Chnadra Veung, Sovatha Sok, Sokea Soeng,
Kimchy Heng, Ny Kearyrath, Chekrya Chea, Sovuthy Oum and Molika Khin! Announcements will also be
made in school, and we will soon be contacting you via email. We are really excited to meet you
and do look forward to having a great time with us! If you have any questions, please do not hesistate
to contact us by email.
Recommended dates of arrival and departure:
Arrive: Tuesday June 20 morning-early afternoon
Leave: from Saturday July 1 morning. However, there'll be an optional three-day trip to Angkor Wat
from July 1 to July 3.
E-Youth Center: Internet Shop and Youth Center
Tuesday Jun 20 – Friday Jun 30, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Mission:
To bridge the technology divide and break the Cambodian students’ cultural barrier to community service
The local community needs:
High school students in Bak Touk High School, Phnom Penh
- Lack the access to basic computer training. There are only 40 computers for 10,000 students
(250 students : 1computer).
- Lack of opportunities to practice leadership and engage in community service activities.
Bak Touk High School
- The school needs a self sustainable business to support the cost of
maintaining and running the computer lab.
Approach:
With the support of American Assistance for Cambodia, we will work with teachers and students in
Bak Touk high school in Phnom Penh to set up an E-Youth Center.
The E-Youth Center will have three functions:
- Free computer classes for disadvantaged students.
- An Internet Shop: open to students and public during non-class hours. This small
business will help subsidize the cost for computer maintenance, electricity, and Internet.
- A Youth Center: Students will organize extra-curricular activities in the center not only
to attract more student-customers to the business but also to encourage a spirit of community
in students.
The school will launch the opening of the E-Youth Center on the last day of the project.
There are three parts in Service Leadership Project Cambodia 2006:
- Leadership training: In May 2006, we will have an admission process to select 20 high
potential students in Bak Touk high school. Using the SEALNet leadership curriculum, we will
work with them on leadership, teamwork, organizational, and public speaking skills. We will also
take them to various community service organizations to establish connections and gather
information to help them organize their own community services. These 20 students will be in charge
of running the extra-curricular activities (arts performances, cultural events, community services,
etc.) at the E-Youth Center.
With the model of 1 SEALNet member mentoring 2 high school students, we aim to empower these
young leaders to initiate their own projects and inspire their friends and communities to have a
similar leadership spirit.
- Business skills training: SEALNet members, with the mentoring of our professional
advisors, will develop 2 business workshops on money-keeping, organizational, and business
managerial skills. During the project, SEALNet members will deliver these skills to the teachers in
charge of the E-Youth Center. These teachers will develop the implementation plan, discuss, and
report to SEALNet members and advisors.
- The donation as well as installation of 20 computers for the E-Youth Center, and connection
to the Internet.
Tentative project schedule (Tuesday June 20 – Friday June 30, 2006)
- Day 1: Set up computers and Internet connections.
- Day 2: Introduction to high school students.
First business workshop to teachers.
- Day 3: Inspiring potential leaders and discovering students’ interests.
Second business workshop to teachers.
- Day 4: Mid-Project Fun
- Day 5-6: Leadership skills training: public speaking, teamwork, organizational skills. Students
plan for activities at E-Youth Center.
- Day 7: Community Service day
- Day 8-9: Teachers report business plan to SEALNet’s members and advisors and receive feedback.
Students prepare activities for the E-Youth Center opening day and continue to
develop their activities plan.
- Day 10: E-Youth Center opening day.
What SEALNet members will gain from Service Leadership Project 2006:
- Leadership and business skills: by learning from SEALNet advisors, implementing the project,
delivering the skills to Cambodian high school students and teachers, and learning from one another,
members will have the great opportunities to practice their own leadership.
- Cross-cultural learning and lifelong friendship: Members will have the unique opportunity to
learn about Cambodian culture from close interaction with local people, and form lifelong friendships
with a multicultural team comprising of members from the U.S. and Southeast Asian countries.
- Opportunity to empower Cambodian youth to make a difference in their own lives and their
communities.
Partners:
- American Assistance for Cambodia
American Assistance for Cambodia was established in 1993 by
Bernard Krisher,
a former Newsweek Tokyo bureau chief who covered Cambodia in the 60s and has been engaged
over the past decade in volunteer activities targeted on its reconstruction and
rehabilitation. AAfC's projects include the establishment of the charity Sihanouk Hospital
Center of Hope and the construction of 250 solar-paneled/computer equipped primary rural schools.
See here. We also have Mr. Bernard Krisher as our mentor.
- Bak Touk high school, Phnom Penh
One of the top high schools in Phnom Penh, Bak Touk high school has over 10,000 students
from Grade 6-12. However, there is a severe lack of computer and technological facilities.
Project leaders:
Tu Ngo: email
Seihout: email
Project advisors:
Kevin Teo
KB
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