Baby elephant Chhouk gets a new prosthetic limb, thanks to our staff at the Cambodian School of Prosthetics & Orthotics, who responded to an appeal for help made by the Wildlife Alliance.
Richard Wilson OBE, respected actor and Trust supporter, asks you to listen to his BBC Radio 4 appeal on behalf of the Cambodia Trust. 10th January 2010, BBC Radio 4, 07.55 and 21.26, repeated on 14th January at 15.27.
Our grateful thanks to Richard Wilson for generously giving his time to record the appeal for us.
Nobel Peace Laureate and Cambodia Trust patron, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, pays a generous tribute to Dr Peter Carey, co-founder of The Cambodia Trust, on the occasion of Dr Carey being awarded the Beacon Prize for Leadership.
Dr Peter Carey, co-founder of the Cambodia Trust, has been honoured with a Beacon Prize for Leadership. This film was shown during the Beacon Awards ceremony held in London on November 18th 2008.
Choun Saroth, a student at the Cambodian School of Prosthetics & Orthotics (CSPO), makes a prosthetic limb for a landmine survivor. At CSPO, students from Cambodia and other developing countries learn to prescribe and fit prosthetic limbs and orthoses (braces). This film was made several years ago - Saroth is now a lecturer at CSPO, passing on her skills to other students.
Choun Saroth, a student at the Cambodian School of Prosthetics & Orthotics (CSPO), makes a prosthetic limb for a landmine survivor. At CSPO, students from Cambodia and other developing countries learn to prescribe and fit prosthetic limbs and orthoses (braces). This film was made several years ago - Saroth is now a lecturer at CSPO, passing on her skills to other students.
Choun Saroth, a student at the Cambodian School of Prosthetics & Orthotics (CSPO), makes a prosthetic limb for a landmine survivor. At CSPO, students from Cambodia and other developing countries learn to prescribe and fit prosthetic limbs and orthoses (braces). This film was made several years ago - Saroth is now a lecturer at CSPO, passing on her skills to other students.
Chea Doe is a farmer who lost a leg in a landmine accident. We met Doe while we were making our film and he was subsequently taken to the Cambodia Trust rehabilitation centre in Kompong Chhnang to be fitted for a prosthetic limb.