Empower Rural Communities and Help Protect Forests

by Wildlife Alliance
Empower Rural Communities and Help Protect Forests
Empower Rural Communities and Help Protect Forests
Empower Rural Communities and Help Protect Forests
Empower Rural Communities and Help Protect Forests
Empower Rural Communities and Help Protect Forests
Empower Rural Communities and Help Protect Forests
Empower Rural Communities and Help Protect Forests
Empower Rural Communities and Help Protect Forests
Empower Rural Communities and Help Protect Forests
Empower Rural Communities and Help Protect Forests
Empower Rural Communities and Help Protect Forests
Empower Rural Communities and Help Protect Forests
Empower Rural Communities and Help Protect Forests
Empower Rural Communities and Help Protect Forests
Empower Rural Communities and Help Protect Forests
Empower Rural Communities and Help Protect Forests
Empower Rural Communities and Help Protect Forests
Empower Rural Communities and Help Protect Forests
Empower Rural Communities and Help Protect Forests
Empower Rural Communities and Help Protect Forests

Project Report | Sep 23, 2010
"Thank You" from Van Sophon

By Hannah Marqusee | Communications Assistant

Van Sophon once earned a living illegally poaching and logging, but began working with Wildlife Alliance's Community Based Ecotourism project in Chi Phat almost four years ago. He was recently promoted to be a deputy of community. In his own words:

"My name is Van Sophon. I have worked as a deputy accountant for almost four years and recently I have been promoted to be a deputy chief of community. My past life before working with CBET, I was a poacher. I went poaching, cut down the trees, and collected the non-timber forest product to support my family for a living.

After I was told by the village chief about the CBET project, as I was interested to get involved I applied and started working with CBET as a member of the first CBET working group and since then I have been working with CBET, I have stopped hunting and logging. I have learned a lot from the project, such as English, computer, financial management, and general knowledge related to tourism. Moreover, I am provided many trainings and I am also awarded the certificate of achievement from accounting management training and a certificate of appreciation from NGO that funded this project. I have many great opportunities to attend the meetings and seminars in Phnom Penh. All of these make me very excited and happy. Today I have a better livelihood and I am able to work with Khmer and international tourists in the tourism field. I would like to express my profound thank to Wildlife Alliance that is supporting our community with financial, materials, and training.

I wish that we, the community of Chi Phat together with WILDLIFE ALLIANCE and other partners will accomplish the CBET goals."

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Jun 28, 2010
CBET in FahThai Magazine!

By Nadia Miller | Major Gifts Officer

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Coverage of Chi Pat in Spanish

By Nadia Miller | Major Gifts Officer

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Location: New York, NY - USA
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Project Leader:
Rebecca Bone
Development Associate
New York , NY United States

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