Revisiting Impact: 10 Years Later in Cambodia
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Over 90% of the social enterprises developed in our action learning programs remain operational even after a decade. This includes Jens'...
If you work for a cause that is close to your heart, you can do amazing things
Vera shares what she learnt about purpose-driven teams and how she changed the way she leads her team and interacts with clients.
How one question changed everything
Learning from the locals - this is Roman's mantra. Having been involved in different roles in relation to education, teamwork and...
Sharing local skills, building local opportunities
Locals helping locals – that’s Tsetsgee’s vision for her village. Inspired by her international volunteering experience, she is ready to...
A place for young adults to grow and flourish
As a rural teacher, Ladushan saw the lack of opportunities he had struggled with repeatedly in his students’ lives. With BOOKBRIDGE...
"I want to turn my school into a community learning hub"
Turning a school into a community hub where all ages can learn and grow - this is Kimsorn's vision for his social business.
"I started to live my dream: teaching young people"
Sreydieb is our youngest Community Heroes. She started as assistant librarian and teacher and later became manager of the learning center.
"I learnt 2 important rules: First, do not quit. Second, always remember the first rule."
Sampath runs a social enterprise in rural Kekirawa and tells us about his mission, vision and the impact he has on society.
“BOOKBRIDGE made me shine and allowed me to express myself”
Dreamspace is a community innovation center in Batticaloa. It tackles socioeconomic and environmental challenges by project-based learning.
"I consume less and learnt to make an impact on others."
Inés has been part of our journey. From founder to program participant to fellow she has accompanied us since 2005.
"When I'm grown up, I want to give others a opportunity and inspire them."
Ganaa is a student at Bookbridge Training Centre in Arvaikheer and has received a scholarship by the association Friends of BOOKBRIDGE.
"My school became financially self-sustained."
Ravy Vang runs a school in rural Cambodia. He managed to make his school independent of donations and financially sustainable.
I believe in the power of education
Inés Vicente-Barbero is educationalist and social worker. She decided to join BOOKBRIDGE as Fellow.
Battuul pays back her loan
In 2014, we opened a social enterprise in Dalanzadgad, Mongolia. Four investors committed a soft loan of EUR 20,000. Since then, Battuul ma
The Education System in Cambodia
Sokhan Khut, Country Manager for Cambodia at BOOKBRIDGE, gives a short introduction to the Cambodian Education System.
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