CHAN Chantrea: Admin and Finance Officer

RWC has a knowledge in running formative and informative research on the WASH topic related, the research informs RWC decision making and informs recommendation for development strategy of program design and strengthening the current program implementation. The recent studies on (Roof harvesting: Community perception of traditional rainwater harvesting), the outcome of research informed RWC to continued develop its program with product testing on underground rainwater tank pilot project that could supply rainwater for domestic use. In addition, the development of community led approach has been developed and sought for support to implement in rural Cambodia
RWC has provided various qualitative and quantitative researches on WASH related topic. In 2017, the Water Supply Program Study on “Key actors opinion of successful water supply implementation in school and community in rural Cambodia” was conducted
with support from World Food Program (WFP).
RWC has capability to do WASH prototyping, designing, construction and provide technical assistant to various partners buying andriol online why do leg testosterone in development. RWC has an office located within Phnom Penh, our trenbolone enanthate cycle dosage iceta shows off own warehouse and skilled technicians that
can construct WASH trenbolone acetate for sale facilities such
as rainwater harvesting systems, easy latrine and hand washing
stations. The main WASH facilities developed and promoted by RWC presents as following:
RWC actively promotes sanitation and buying primobolan online protein shake for weight hygiene behaviour change and practices for various targeted groups as community, school children and patients at rural health clinic in Cambodia. RWC has implemented sanitation and hygiene promotion in more than 200 villages across Cambodia through funding support from Global Sanitation Fund, People in Need and parnters in developments. The key messages of focused for improvement of sanitation and hygiene practice are (i)- drinking clean water, (ii)- using latrine and (iii)- hand washing at critical time.
RWC has adopted the main approached developed by WASH sector and MRD present as following:
Providing access to clean
drinking water is a main aim of rainwater harvesting formalization in rural Cambodia. RWC promotes risk-managed rainwater harvestings system capture the large rainfall in Cambodia and store enough water to last through the dry season. The risk management approach prevents contamination during storage ensures that the water stays safe to drink. RWC has provided RWH systems for households, schools and health centres and since 2004, over 2800 oxymetholone reviews training frequency to gain household systems and over 290 institutional systems have
been installed throughout Cambodia.
Besides the rainwater promotion, RWC promotes domestic use from ground water with upgradable system as extract water through solar pumping system and store in header tank. With gravity flow, household tap connection, householders pay the tariff.
Kea has a strong educational background in agriculture, business administration and development study including in Cambodia and Switzerland. Kea has knowledge on the development context in lower and middle income countries and their efforts and context in achieving the sustainable development goals. With almost 15 years of experience in related fields, Kea has a strong background in organizational management, qualitative research and strategic development, project design and integrated rural development programs including agriculture
and livelihood community organizing, water and sanitation engineering, behaviour change and supply chain development.
Raksmey volunteered with RWC from 2010 until 2016 and has a strong experience with Children on WASH and in hands on facilities field work. In August 2018, Raksmey was successfully awarded the position of Program Coordinator and is highly committed to support the RWC program planning and providing back support to the project staff in servicing the development partners and community groups. Currently she is in charge in the project name “Improving the health situation in western Cambodia though WASH capacity building in community health centers and communities” as a deputy of project manager base in Banteay Meanchey province.
Chantrea received a bachelor’s degree of Finance & Bank at the National University of Management and has been working with RWC since 2013. As well as managing RWC finances, Chantrea is in charge in office management and administration and she represents RWC well to our development partners by giving high quality presentation on RWC’s financial procedures and reporting.
Phearom has a strong expertise in working on the ground with various stakeholders, in particular the community organizing and training workshop on WASH provided for targeted groups. With 30 years of experience, 25 years in areas of WASH, he also provides technical expertise in borehole drilling, operation and maintenance to line government departments, NGOs and partners in development.
16 January 2019, Village
sale meeting for sanitary facilities and rainwater jars in Kampot province under CRSHIP2 Program through PIN.
RWC has worked on many WASH behavior change and facilities construction projects throughout Cambodia, and has installed 600 institutional and many domestic systems of Rain Water Harvesting (RWH), benefitting approximately 600,000 Cambodians. 20 years of service to the Cambodian people through the provision of Rainwater Harvesting, other WASH facilities and services, and much delight in helping fellow Cambodians grow through training and participatory development.