Nearly three decades after Cambodia emerged from the vicious reign of the Khmer
Rouge, it remains one of the fifty poorest countries of the world. The majority
of children, families and communities that comprise Cambodia’s population of
14.1 million people, live in desperate poverty and struggle to meet even the
most basic needs of food and clean water.
The country’s leaders bear the daunting task of rebuilding the damaged
economic, social and physical infrastructure needed to ensure future growth and
development.
The evaluation of the impact of the first Poverty Reduction Strategy
demonstrate that Cambodia has failed to meet nearly all of its targets for 2005
for activities related to food and water security. MDGs (2000) suggest that
only 26% of the Cambodian population have access to an improved water source.
Chronic malnutrition rate among children is unacceptably high at 40%, as
evidenced by stunting.
What has World Vision Cambodia been doing?
World Vision Cambodia has implemented various initiatives that addressed issues
of food and water security for the past 10 years now within the Area
Development Programmes (ADP) and other project activities.
World Vision Cambodia defines food security as having enough physical, social
and economic access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food. It is viewed as a
combination of food availability: sufficient quantities of
appropriate, necessary types of food from domestic production, commercial
imports or donors; food access: individuals have adequate
incomes or other resources to purchase or barter to obtain levels of
appropriate food needed to maintain consumption of an adequate diet/nutrition
level; and food utilization: food is properly used; proper
food processing and storage techniques are employed as well as the existence
of, and application of adequate knowledge of nutrition and child care.
However, beginning in 2006 through to 2010, Food and Water security will be one
of the five focal directions for World Vision Cambodia. The five-year
programming will address the following identified strategic goals:
Vulnerable boys and girls and their families have sufficient nutritious food
and clean water all year round.
Poorest families are able to sustain their livelihoods and decrease their
vulnerability
World Vision Cambodia and communities advocate the protection of land and
property for the poorest and most vulnerable household.
Vulnerable boys and girls and their families have sufficient
nutritious food and clean water all year round
The consumption of potable water is fundamentally linked to good health. WVC
will expend more resources towards providing access to safe water at home, an
approach that has proven to be more cost effective rather than making the water
source safe. Technical options to secure safe water such as rainwater
harvesting, water filters, SODIS, improved open wells will be introduced to
vulnerable households and communities. Community involvement and acceptance is
key to ensuring the success of this endeavor, hence, World Vision will exert
great effort to work alongside community leaders and individuals.
Poorest families are able to sustain their livelihoods and
decrease their vulnerability
Improved farm based productivity and increased access to nutritious food will
ensure that the poorest and vulnerable families are able to sustain their
livelihoods thereby decreasing, if not totally overcoming food insecurity.
Just as the majority of Cambodia’s rural populations are subsistence farmers,
so it is in World Vision program areas. World Vision will define an
organizational-wide and community accepted approach to food and water security,
an approach that recognizes that good nutrition and sustainable livelihoods
cannot be achieved by increasing rice yields alone. Together with identified
communities, WVC will introduce and provide information and training on food
diversification, how to improve post production practices and improving product
marketability.
Simultaneous to increasing food productivity and food diversification,
deliberate efforts will be undertaken to create understanding of the vital
interrelation between food and better health through improved nutrition.
World Vision Cambodia and communities advocate the protection
of land and property for the poorest and most vulnerable household
Externally, World Vision will advocate with various levels of government
agencies and NGO networks involved in property rights and particularly for land
rights. The main issues for national level advocacy are primarily for the
implementation of laws pertaining to land and property rights, be they communal
or private.
At the local level (District, Commune and Village), World Vision will
prioritize advocacy issues that call for the equal implementation of the law
and immediate response to the needs of victims of abusive misappropriations.
Towards this, World Vision will work towards getting local authorities and
communities in defining mechanisms to protect themselves from abuse and ensure
that these systems are well placed and functioning.
Below are project summaries under Food and Water Security program:
Food program.
Emergency relief and Disaster Management.
Land Mines Clearance.
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working to promote the well-being of all people - especially children. World
Vision seeks to serve people who are poor worldwide, regardless of race,
religion, or ethnic origin.