Youth and Women E.E

Lun Seat, a “community facilitator” with the Affiliated Network for Social Accountability (ANSA), a sub-grantee of the Cambodia Civil Society Strengthening (CCSS) project, is one of these indigenous young people. Now in her twenties, and a member of the Kreung ethnic community, Seat was born in Kachoun commune, in the Vein Sai district of Ratanakiri province, and is the youngest in a family of five children. Family poverty unfortunately forced Seat to leave school after the ninth grade, but her thirst for knowledge, her recognition of the importance of education and her strong desire to help her community, and particularly its young women, sparked a desire to become a volunteer with ANSA.

Lun Seat, a “community facilitator” with the Affiliated Network for Social Accountability (ANSA), a sub-grantee of the Cambodia Civil Society Strengthening (CCSS) project, is one of these indigenous young people. Now in her twenties, and a member of the Kreung ethnic community, Seat was born in Kachoun commune, in the Vein Sai district of Ratanakiri province, and is the youngest in a family of five children. Family poverty unfortunately forced Seat to leave school after the ninth grade, but her thirst for knowledge, her recognition of the importance of education and her strong desire to help her community, and particularly its young women, sparked a desire to become a volunteer with ANSA.

Lun Seat, a “community facilitator” with the Affiliated Network for Social Accountability (ANSA), a sub-grantee of the Cambodia Civil Society Strengthening (CCSS) project, is one of these indigenous young people. Now in her twenties, and a member of the Kreung ethnic community, Seat was born in Kachoun commune, in the Vein Sai district of Ratanakiri province, and is the youngest in a family of five children. Family poverty unfortunately forced Seat to leave school after the ninth grade, but her thirst for knowledge, her recognition of the importance of education and her strong desire to help her community, and particularly its young women, sparked a desire to become a volunteer with ANSA.