Bin Vanna # 192

The Cambodia Rural School Project The Rom Chek Nippon Foundation School Mrs. Bin Vanna owns a shop right across from the Rom Chek Nippon Foundation School. On herself: I am twenty-eight years old and have three children. One of them goes to the Rom Chek Nippon Foundation School, in the first grade. My husband is […]

The Cambodia Rural School Project

The Rom Chek Nippon

Foundation School



Mrs. Bin Vanna owns a shop right across from the Rom Chek Nippon Foundation School.

On herself: I am twenty-eight years old and have three children. One of them goes to the Rom Chek Nippon Foundation School, in the first grade. My husband is the village nurse’ some of his clients pay him money, others owe him and pay him when they can. We have a small farm where we grow fruits: jackfruit, mango, and cashews, and a little bit of rice. In addition, we also have a store in the house. I make about 3,000 to 4,000 riel a day from the store [US$0.75 to $1].

 

On the new building: I am very glad to have this new building in my village. The people around the village are also very glad. It is very different from the old one. The old one looked so old and small, and there was not enough room for the students to study in. The new building is strong.