Families are central to the growth of communities and BFD works to reduce poverty and work towards having them thrive in a healthy and prosperous environment.
BFD assists families to increase incomes introducing livelihoods projects for food production.
We offer Home based Care and family supportfor many families including direct assistance to PLHA through income generation and micro credit support.
Social counselling of families and communities. Counsellingto improve maintain social harmony, respect for family and neighbours.
Monks and Donchees participate in training programs in health and social welfare to allow for active roles in community and family programs.
Looming problems need urgent attention
Cambodia has a hugely youthful population (approx 70% of population is less than 30 years old, 50% less than 20 years old). Successful engagement of these young people in all aspects of society is critical for Cambodia’s future welfare. Projects linking youth especially rural youth, into formal education, governance, politics and local community development, and into ethical and moral frameworks that support community cohesion are very much needed. These and other new BFD project areas would welcome support from donors.
Welcome to Buddhism for Development Cambodia (BFD)! While visiting this new feature website may I invite you to join with us in celebrating 20th anniversary of the organization.
BFD today announced the 20+20 BFD Building Appeal. Approaching its 20th anniversary in May 2010, BFD is seeking to support its future existence and ability to continue its work developing Cambodia's communities.