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In 2010, Chab Dai and partners in Cambodia launched The Butterfly Longitudinal Research Project: Study on Reintegration. Over a period of 10 years, this study aims to better understand the experiences of survivors of abuse who have been reintegrated back into society after rehabilitation. Researchers will follow victims as they become survivors starting from the time they are in the aftercare program. The purpose will be to ‘hear’ from the survivors themselves, about their lives, understandings and experiences so their voices can contribute towards a greater understanding of the complexities of reintegration. The First Year Progress Report features findings from the Phase 1 of the research completed in 2010. Researchers focused on collecting data from aftercare programs about how they reintegrated girls back into their communities. They also facilitated peer group discussions with girls currently in aftercare programs about: What the ideal aftercare shelter would look like; Read More[...]
According to the Australian government, Cambodia loses between $300 million and $500 million per year in revenue lost to corruption. Read more[...]
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 All the girls did themselves so proud today in the final.  We didn’t win but the girls played so well – a real credit to them and the coach GO THE BUNYIPS!!!!  [...]