The Cambodia Rural
School
Project The Kimiko Morisaki School No. One

Mr.
Pheuk Man, a villager
Mr.
Pheuk Man lives in Phoum II village where The Kimiko Morisaki School
Number Two is located.
In
Their Own Words. . .
| on
his family: |
"I
have one daughter who is 13 years old and studying in
the fifth grade in the new school building. I want my daughter to be
a teacher when she grows up because she would like to be a
teacher."
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| on
his work: |
"I
am a farmer. Besides working in the rice fields I also
have another job. Some days, I break rocks from the mountain into
small pieces to sell to a construction company. I can get 80 Baht a
week doing this." [In some areas in Cambodia along the Thai
border, the Thai Baht is commonly used as currency along with the
Cambodian Riel. At the time of the interview, 80 Baht was worth
about US$1.75]
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| message
to the donor: |
"I
would like to thank Mr. Morisaki who helped build
this concrete building."
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