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Projects: ASIA  Beneficiaries:                                                           ASIA - continued
 510,000





 A Fresh Start   A Helping Hand Brings Hope





 “I’m extremely grateful that Peuan Mit accepted me in their program.  Even though my family is very   Australia is recognised as a leading donor in disability-inclusive development. Global Development
 poor now, life is not over for me. I have hope and will keep trying my best!” Joy, 17 years old.  Group is committed to promoting projects that include and benefit people with disabilities.




 Global Development Group has partnered with Friends   It is estimated that there are 600,000 Cambodian and 20   The J785 Nam Hai Sympathetic Hearts project in central
 International (FI) and Mith Samlanh in Cambodia since 2007   million Vietnamese people suffering from communication and   Vietnam implements a range of programs to relieve poverty,
 for project J250N Friends/Mith Samlanh Students Program   swallowing disorders. Two GDG projects are working to train   promote access to education, and supplement the cost of
 (Stage 3); in 2017 the J917N Peuan Mit Transitional Homes   professionals and establish speech therapy services in these   healthcare for children whose families cannot afford essential
 project commenced in Laos with FI’s local partner Peuan Mit.   170 youth through Transition   countries. Project J594N Vietnam Speech Therapy Program   life-saving operations. In the same region of central Vietnam,
 In May 2019 both projects were visited by a GDG monitoring   Home & Dormitory.   aims to establish services in Hue and Danang Hospitals, and   the J156N Children’s Hope in Action project aims to help
 team of Peta Thomas and Makara Kin.  facilitate the transfer of specialist knowledge and leadership   children with disabilities by providing access to quality
          capacity building between Australian and Vietnamese   education, disability equipment, physiotherapy sessions, health
 The FI Transition Home and Dormitory model provides former
          professionals. Project J703N OIC Cambodia (Education)   assessments, treatments and nutritional supplements.
 street children with a safe and home-like place to stay for the   24 children & youth reintegrated
 duration of their training and studies, while social workers help   provides support to those working with children who have
 to prepare the children’s families for their return home, or find   to family-based care.  communication difficulties, is facilitating the development of
          a speech therapy profession within Cambodia and provides
 more permanent accommodation for them with extended
          speech therapy services to children through the Happy Kids
 family or in foster care.
          Clinic social enterprise with profits returning to OIC Cambodia.
 Next year we’ll continue to build up to social reintegration   443 youth into employment.
 through a case management system and ongoing provision of
 access to basic services.

 Education as a Pathway to Success  Project J377 Effective Aid’s Refugee and Vulnerable People

 Program commenced in 2008 and since then has impacted
 hundreds of children and young adults in Northern Thailand   137 children with heart conditions
 and in Karen State, Myanmar.
                      received support for operations.
 Young adults were recruited from the refugee camps on the
 Thai border to join the Teacher Training College (TTC). For the
                      11 wheelchairs supplied & serviced.
 past seven years and including the 2019 graduation attended
 by Peta Thomas and Makara Kin, the TTC has trained and
                      7 hospitals, schools and centres
 graduated more than sixty teachers. These graduates have
 gone on to rewarding careers including many who now work
                      establishing Speech Therapy
 in the project’s seven schools in Karen State, Myanmar. This
                      departments in Vietnam.
 year Riverside Academy, a post-ten school, opened with the
 goal of preparing students for tertiary education.
                      33 Government teachers trained in
 Baan Fah Sighy provides home and education for 26 Thai
 youth who were placed into care as babies. Now these   Communication in Inclusive Education
 bright young people are dreaming of professional careers   in June 2019.
 Teaching graduates celebrate the end of their studies.  and are well on their way towards achieving their dreams by
 combining schooling with part-time college and skills training.  17 children with disabilities receive hydrotherapy
                                                                 treatment at J156N.




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