A Rice Mill Provides a Safe Return Home

diciembre 14, 2017 • Cambodia
Sophea works at a rice mill in her Cambodian village.
Tan Sayorn is the Samaritan’s Purse trafficking vulnerability reduction project coordinator in Cambodia.

Phall Sophea and her husband are farmers in Cambodia. They have one daughter who attends the school in their village.

Working in their family’s rice field didn’t provide enough income to support the family. The selling price for their raw rice was very cheap, but the price of milled rice and other items from the market was more expensive.

“It was a really hard time for me. I decided to go to work in Thailand through a broker,” Sophea said.

She migrated illegally as a labor worker, earning $4.28 per day for 11 hours of work. “It was unsafe,” Sophea said. “Sometimes we put dozens of people together in one taxi to run from the Thai police. We would sleep in the forest.”

Sophea keeps records for the rice business.

Sophea keeps records for the rice business.

Sophea sometimes worked all day but never received wages. Earlier this year, she had health trouble and decided to return to Cambodia.

Samaritan’s Purse is helping people in villages like Sophea’s start savings and cooperative groups in order to empower communities to care for their members and to improve their economy. If people are able to earn an income in their village they are less likely to become vulnerable to unsafe migration.

Sophea purchased shares in the cooperative and was selected as a rice seller by the group. She takes care of the rice mill installed through the project, helps people buy rice and products like bran and husks, and manages the records of income and expenses of the rice business.

“I hope it can help me a lot with income in the future to support my daughter’s studying. If so, I can stay near my family and have time to take care of them,” she said.

The cooperative in Sophea’s village has started a rice bank to serve farmers in the village. They award loans to community members, keeping the interest earnings inside the community. Next year, they hope to expand their business, create more jobs in the community, and grow their cooperative shareholdings.

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Proyectos en Cambodia Cambodia es una de las naciones más pobres del mundo, solo tiene unos pocos recursos para cuidar de su gente, quien en su mayoría viven en las áreas rurales. Les ayudamos a suplir las necesidades desesperantes de alimentos y sustento por medio de proyectos de animales y de agricultura, así como al proveerles acceso a agua potable, segura para beber. Los proyectos de educación infantil tienen como objetivo que los niños y las niñas se mantengan en la escuela, incrementando su calidad de vida. Nuestros programas de salud infantil y maternidad reduce los niveles de mortalidad de las mujeres y sus niños pequeños al mejorar los cuidados de obstetricia, enseñándoles prácticas esenciales de nutrición e incrementando el acceso a servicios de salud. También combatimos el tráfico humano por medio de la educación y entrenamientos. Solo el 2 por ciento de el país es cristiano y un aspecto crucial de nuestro trabajo es envolver a nuestras iglesias locales colaboradoras para ayudarles a difundir el Evangelio en sus villas.

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