
Let's discover what Yon, another of the winners, had to say in response to the question "What is it like to be a woman in Cambodia in 2012?" The essays were not judged on the accuracy of the information, the grammatical structure or being inline with views held by JWOC or myself....

Let's find out what Saki, one of the winners, had to say in response to the question "What is it like to be a woman in Cambodia in 2012?" The essays were not judged on the accuracy of the information, the grammatical structure or being inline with views held by JWOC...

Let's read what Kosal, one of the winners, had to say in response to the question "What is it like to be a woman in Cambodia in 2012?" The essays were not judged on the accuracy of the information, the grammatical structure or being inline with views held by JWOC or myself....

Let's meet Kheurndiya, one of the winners and see what she had to say in response to the question "What is it like to be a woman in Cambodia in 2012?" The essays were not judged on the accuracy of the information, the grammatical structure or being inline with views held by JWOC...

To support International Women's Day in 2012 not only did we focus on women in our lives, I ran a writing competition for our students. The topic was "What is it like to be a woman in Cambodia in 2012?". Students were asked to write a short essay setting out their own opinions, experiences...

Many of you may already know Somit as he has been with JWOC since 2006 but for new supporters this post is an excellent opportunity to get to know him and learn more about the project he manages- Free Classes. My name is Somit. I am JWOC Free Class Project Manager. I am not originally...