I. Project Information
1- Project title The Classroom Tables for KAD School Children Project
2- Project typology: Early Childhood Education
3- Project location: Trakiet village, Trapaing Kong commune, Samraong Tong district, Kampong Speu province, Cambodia.
4- Project target groups: 738 community children and adolescents who stay all day and come for part-time English classes in the Center.
5- Project duration: Project duration: Six months. Start date: May 01, 2026 End date: November 30, 2026.
6- Name of the requesting organization: Khmer Association for Development (KAD)
7- Details of Project coordinator: – Name: Meas Chandeth – Phone Numbers: (855-12)932 840 / (855-10)366 966/ (855-97)2020 945 – E-mail address: chandeth.meas@kadcngo.org
8- Executive Summary: In 2009, Khmer Association for Development (KAD) rented a villager’s house to set up a Child Care Center in Dok Por village, Vor Sar commune, Samraong Tong district, Kampong Speu province. In 2011, KAD purchased a plot of land on which some most needed infrastructure development such as school building, bathroom, water pond, water pump and street. In 2012, KAD relocated its Child Care Center from Dok Por village to Trakiet village where up to now it has been located and operated its activities. In the Child Care Center, the Child Day Care Service Provision project has been initiated and executed in the purpose of improving the warm, safe care for the most vulnerable community children in Samraong Tong district through the delivery of safe homestay, recreation, health care, protection from all forms of abuse, nutritious food, transportation, education on morality and decency, safeguarding and comprehensive learning opportunity. The objectives of the Child Care Center include ensuring that 738 community children get access to all services provided that meet their most priority needs; increasing the number of community children being enrolled to get educational services and creating income- generating employment and self-employment for more than 412 families of children’s parents or guardians. The Child Care Center plays a vital role in the life development and improvement of community children in Samraong Tong district as evidenced, there have been more than 738 aged between 4 and 12 and adolescents aged between 13 and 17 receiving the most necessary services. In the areas covered by Khmer Association for Development (KAD), most women work for garment factories to get additional income to feed their children, so it requires them to depart from their home villages to their work places in early morning by leaving their children at home unattended or entrusting them to their old grandparents or to their relatives that was devoid of sufficient care. This factor causes a lot of serious problems that the children face; for instance, they drown in a water pond or canal; they have a traffic accident; they are sexually raped; they are seriously sick; they don’t have enough to eat and they miss their school entry opportunity. On the other hand, the preschool education is always ignored, especially in rural areas of Cambodia. Each school covers around 40 villages, but only some 35 children are admitted. In addition, there aren’t enough school or instructional materials and equipment used for instruction, and the child caregivers’ teaching activities are also inattentively done. The school located away from the villages is a very big factor either due to the lack of transport means and travel safety. The Classroom Tables for KAD School Children Project will be conducted to meet the needs of school children who are learning in KAD school through supplying their classrooms with new student tables on which they can sit more comfortably. Up to now, all student tables have been used for more than years in coincidence with the establishment of the Child Care Center, so they are getting older and older and need to be replaced. The project is a part of our educational system development plans, assisting in the enhancement of the rural early childhood care and education in keeping with the National Policies on Early Childhood Care and Education and the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. The project will require the financial support from the Schwiering Stiftung so that it will be going smoothly and successfully. In addition, we believe that this project will assist in improving the welfare for the most vulnerable community children. As a result, 738 children gain warm and safe care services and change their behavior, for instance, they live in safe place, have enough food to eat, good hygiene and proper clothes, behave very well and receive proper health care, leisure time and safety from abuses, 738 children acquire physical, emotional and intellectual development and the children’s parents and guardians have enough time for their employment that generates income to support their households and have no concern about the safety of their children. Currently, KAD is going to execute a new project “Classroom Tables for KAD School Children Project” in the purpose of improving the condition in the classrooms and meeting the educational requirements of local community children, so on this occasion, on behalf of Khmer Association for Development (KAD), we would like to request the Schwiering Stiftung for a grant in the amount of EUR 8,250 to purchase 150 sets of tables that cost EUR57 each (150 tables x EUR57 = EUR 8,250).
II. Needs Statement: In rural areas of Cambodia, the young children cannot get access to early childhood education program, especially the public preschool program or project and in contrast, only primary school and high school levels are opened. Around 65% of population in this district live under poverty line, and around 95% of them get the loans from private microfinance institutions that compel them to work to get money to pay for monthly loan interest. The employment potential in this area is garment factory for which they can work to get monthly wages to repay their loans that require them leave home early in the morning and return home late in the evening, and the garment factory work requires them to stay at their workplace all day long, so they have no time to take good care of their children, especially, preparing their children for school. On the other hand, leaving the children at home alone really causes lots of problems, for instance; having traffic accident, suffering sexual rape, drowning in the water pond, missing the school and lacking the access to health care. When KAD opens the Child Care Center, it provides the rural community children with a great chance to get access to the most priority needs to improve their lives and to prevent them from suffering all problems as mentioned above.
III. Goal To promote the early childhood education for rural community children in compliance with the Law of Education and National Policy on Early Childhood Care and Development of the Kingdome of Cambodia.
IV. Project Objective To improve the condition in the classrooms and meet the educational requirements of local community children.
VI. Project Activities The project activities will be done as follows: The Project Management Team will re-study the prices of tables at the markets. They will contact the furniture sellers to negotiate the prices of and quality of the tables and then to produce and supply them to our classrooms.
VII. Project Strategies In order to implement the project successfully, KAD will adopt the following strategies:
VIII. Project Management Team The project consists of the management team of which 4 staff are members as follows: – Mr. Meas Chandeth, Executive Director, – Mr Kham Sophea, Administrative Officer, – Mr Keo Sovanna, Financial Officer, – Mrs. Tak Yuoeu, Accountant.
IX. Expected Short-Term Results – 150 tables will be made and supplied to the classroom. – As for the total size of each table will be 120cm in length x 40cm in width x 75cm with a draw and seat.
X. Expected Project Outcome: – Some more students will be admitted to the Child Care Center. – The classrooms will be well equipped that facilitate the learning activities to community children.
XI. Monitoring and Evaluation
XII. Project Sustainability In order to keep the project sustainable, some money will be allocated to fix and maintain all achievements handed over by the service providers.
XIII. Organizational Information
Khmer Association for Development (KAD) was established on April 19, 1999 by a group of Cambodian people who had different educational backgrounds including dentists, professors, medical doctors and community development workers and legally registered with the Council of Minister in the same year. In addition, KAD registered again with the Ministry of Interior on November 02, 2004. The purpose of KAD establishment was to participate with the government, both national and international organizations and Cambodian people in poverty reduction through implementing four missions including providing technical/human resource development, community development programs, salvation to the vulnerable people and promoting the human rights and democracy. The expenses on the establishment of KAD and the initial operation of the activities were the responsibility of the founders.
After its founding in 1999, KAD first began to carry out the sewing skills training and English teaching for community children and adolescents with financial, in-kind and labor contributions of all founders and private donors in America. In the following years since 2001, KAD gradually started to receive the tiny external support including Australian Embassy, Latter Day Saint Charities, Women’s International Group, Misereor, etc. At that time, there were only 5 staff, two of them work full time and got salaries and the rest were volunteers and the activities were done only in Kien Svay district where its head office was first located there too.
In 2007, KAD moved its head office from Kien Svay district to Ta Khmao town and used Kien Svay office as the first branch one of it. At Ta Khmao town, at first, we just began to implement the dental care programs by opening the dental clinic for both children and adults, and then, KAD gradually introduced and carry out some other projects and activities such as vocational training for beer promotion girls, violence prevention against beer promotion ladies and deepening local democratic governance through social accountability.
In 2009, KAD began to create the second branch office in Kampong Speu province. KAD first set up the Child Care Center in November 2009 in Dok Por village in the purpose of providing the vulnerable children with development focusing on the field of education and promotion of the children’s rights to development, survival, protection and participation. Since then, the cente gradually initiated and implemented the other new projects and activities such as Community Early Childhood Intervention, School Dropping Out Prevention, English Access Micro-Scholarship, English Teaching for Community Children, Community Library Book Reading, Community Development, Health Education for Community People and Child Day Care Service Provision.
5.1 Vision: Our vision is that if there isn’t participation from the civil society, especially a national non-governmental organization, national rehabilitation and poverty alleviation will not be well underway, so the role of civil society, especially the national non-governmental organization will be needed for the national reconstruction.
5.2 Goal In order to participate in helping the communities, KAD has two goals as follows: – To enable Cambodian people to manage and carry out their work by themselves because nobody knows more about their needs than they do. Anyway, we will not be able to help provide the people with everything they nee We can only supply them with basic needs and besides those, we can help them according to the circumstance and where possible, except the long-term technical support that we can deliver. – To participate in economic and social redevelopment, boosting peace, building solidary and friendly environment and assisting each other in the name of the nation of Cambodia.
5.3 Objectives KAD has its certain objectives as follows:
5.4 Missions: According to the above-mentioned views, in order to reach its goals and objectives, KAD will carry out four missions as follows:
5.5 Current Projects and Activities: KAD is currently implementing some projects and activities as follows:
XIV. Financial information such as overall budget and annual donations. Past and current funding from other sources: In each year, KAD receives funding of less than USD100,000 for its programs. Our current donors are Schwiering Stiftung, Schmitz Foundation, Vespa Club of Melbourne, Asian Resource Foundation, Asian Community Trust and Helga and Bernd Aundrup Foundation. Our past donors the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany, SILAKA, Open Society Institute, Build Foundation, Global Development Group – Australia. J. Kawakami Memorial Trust for Culture and Education, Pro-Victim Foundation, Taiwan Foundation for Democracy, Latter Day Saints Charities, Women’s International Group, Misereor, Startfund Fred Foundation, DED, New Zealand Embassy, Australian Embassy and Dentaid.
1.1 Duties of the Board of Directors:
XVI. Budget Plan The project totally costs EUR 8,250 that is expended on the purchase of 150 tables (150 tables x EUR57 = EUR 8,250.00). We requested the Schwiering Stiftung for a grant in the amount of EUR 8,250 to purchase 150 sets of tables that have been supplied to classrooms used by the students for their daily learning activities.