|
Mobile Outreach Education Program
CSARO
goal: Assist waste pickers to better their social and economic
conditions through skills development and self help activities Improve
the communities' capacity to develop itself for a sustainable future

Waste picker children learning from hygiene IEC materials |
The mobile outreach program takes CSARO's commitment to improving
peoples livelihoods and the environment out onto the streets. Using an
innovative education program that can be delivered where the waste
pickers work and in people's communities, CSARO staff are out day and
night training, encouraging and caring for those they meet.
Waste picker education
There are now 18 sites in Phnom Penh that the team visit on a regular
schedule, 12 in daytime and 6 at night. There have been 1329 training
sessions delivered at these sites throughout the year, covering health
issues, hygiene, safety and child rights. The training sessions use a
variety of techniques including songs, role play, pictures and
discussion. They are specially designed to cater for a range of literacy
levels and literacy/numeracy training is also included to improve skills
and encourage children to return to school where possible. The team is
always developing materials having created 22 new sessions and over 200
new teaching resources (handouts and pictures) during the year.

Waste picker children learning about first aid |
First aid treatment is taught to the participants so that they can
administer this to fellow waste pickers when the need arises. The
Mobile Outreach team provides waste pickers with medical supplies such
as gloves, iodine and bandages. For individuals with serious injuries,
the team provides referrals to appropriate health service providers. In
2005, 665 waste pickers, mainly children, received first aid and four
individuals were referred for treatment of serious injuries.
For women and girls, counseling sessions on issues such as
reproductive health, sexual abuse, family planning and mental health are
provided. 55 waste pickers were involved in this program during 2005,
with 10 of the participants being referred on to clinics for further
support.

Waste picker children receiving literacy education |
In June 2005, the team organized a group of over 60 waste picker
children to participate in International Children Rights Day festival at
Wat Phnom park. CSARO distributed T-shirts, caps and education
materials on child rights.
In December, a two day trip to Sihanoukville was organized for 54
children from the education program. This was an opportunity to get to
know each other and CSARO staff better and learn about Cambodia's
natural environment.
Community education
Different communities are also supported through the MOE program.
The following educational activities took place throughout the year:

Young waste pickers participating in International Children's Day |
- 74 training sessions with 13 urban slum communities in Phnom
Penh, reaching a total of 346 participants. Subjects included using
latrines, community sewer drainage, personal and food hygiene, and
cholera. Communities were also encouraged to discuss problems and
potential improvements in their own communities as part of this
training.
- 42 sessions in schools, reaching 732 students, on the
subject of community and school garbage disposal.
- Working with
the authorities and other groups as part of World Environment Day to
clean up some low income communities within Phnom Penh. Over 1100
participated in this day with CSARO distributing 100 T-shirts and caps.
Local newspapers and television reported on the event taking the message
to many more in the city.
- Running a community waste collection
day in Samaki communities
More Photos |