According to the World Bank's Sanitation program (2008) only about 17% of Cambodian rural poor households have access to improved sanitation facilities, and by other studies it shows that among the very poor, fewer than 5% have access to a decent toilet facility
A local brick layer sets a foundation with Mr. Check Sarith assisting.
The latrine(toilet) project is providing Mr. Keng Yin and project is completed when Mr. Lund Niels has been visited in Cambodia in Janaury 2014, funded by members of the Encinitas Rotary Club in US. This is a great final photo to post - demonstrates the communal heart of giving that all of us felt throughout his time here in this "Land of Wonder" that is Cambodia. So many people welcomed us with open arms - and hearts. It's been a very special time of rejuvenation and inspiration for him. He said and confident that we have made a real difference in the lives of many families in Rural Area in Kosh Khel commune, Saang District, Kandal Province , Cambodia
Sanitation and decent toilet facilities are big issues in most rural areas of Cambodia, and the Kos Khel community where our MfM program operates, is no exception. To help improve the situation we have initiated a special latrine project through Solidarity Fund for Rural Development(SFRD), our non-profit partner in Cambodia. We collected applications from families interested in receiving a latrine, and the project is now under way with Mr. Check Sarith family being the first recipient among five families.