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Cambodia: the challenges (Audio file: 4min, 975kb MP3)
Cambodia Program Coordinator Lee FitzRoy talks about our work in Cambodia and the challenges we face in delivering the program.
Postcard from Takeo (2007)
Food shortages are becoming a thing of the past in Cambodia's Takeo province.
Banking on a buffalo
For many poor Cambodian farmers, owning a buffalo can mean the difference between hardship and a better life. Oxfam's Maureen Bathgate meets some of the families we are helping to own and raise healthy livestock.
Postcard from Cambodia
Oxfam's Ant Clark writes about his recent trip to Cambodia where he saw our projects in action.
Can the Asian Development Bank save the Tonle Sap from poverty? (April 2006) (PDF 724KB)
Cambodia's Tonle Sap Basin is a high-profile area for the Asian Development Bank; last year alone it approved eight new projects. Oxfam's paper evaluates the Bank's operations in the Tonle Sap Basin against its stated goal of reducing poverty.
Fish decline in the Sekong/Se San/Sre Pok River Basin: an introduction to its causes and remedies (June 2005) (PDF 1MB)
Oxfam Australia works to find solutions to poverty with fishing communities in the Sekong/Se San/Sre Pok River Basin in Cambodia and Laos. This booklet focuses on the issue of fish decline, one of the pressing issues confronting our partner communities.