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Outline of Presentation Background of SACRED Organizational Management Program Donors Budget AOB

1. Background of SACRED SACRED is a Cambodian NGO localized from HEKS project in 2016 with head office in Prey Veng province. SACRED was registered with the Ministry of Interior via the official registration letter No. 193 សជណ issued on 14th February 2007. Vision: Cambodia where poor and vulnerable people living with quality of life, equal rights, opportunities and full responsibilities to greater involve in leading their own community development. Mission: Establish and empower community based organizations to build sustainable development in their communities. Core Value: Neutrality, Accountability, Equality and Equity, Partnership and Networking.

2. Organizational Management Board of Director (5 members, women: 1) Executive Director Management team (5 members, women: 1)

3. Program Program Period: 2018-2012 Title of the Program: Community Empowerment and Livelihood Improvement. Target Areas: - Prey Veng: 3 districts, 6 communes, 45 villages - Svay Rieng: 2 districts, 2 communes, 4 villages

Beneficiary - Direct: 3,298 HHs, School student: 1,000 - Indirect: 13,192 persons Working Approaches - Market System Development (MSD) - Human Right Base Approach (HRBA)

Partnership Partners Provincial Department of Labor and Vocational training Provincial Department of Agriculture Provincial Department of Water Resources And Meteorology Provincial Department of Women Affair Provincial Department of Rural Development Local authorities (commune council, village chief) Agriculture input suppliers Private sectors

4. Donors

5. Budget 4 years (2018-2021) 853,540 USD

6. AOB Success story: Pheap made his efforts to take care of the chickens, using the techniques he had learned from the project such as building proper chicken pen, separating blocks for chicks and hen, building safety fence to protect chickens from diseases, and cleaning and other hygienic activities. To make the chicken value chain even more profitable, he also closely followed up local market situation, identified high-season for chicken supply, joined group selling, and connected the market for direct sales. All of his efforts resulted in remarkable success. Last month he sold 27kgs of chicken and got 486,000riels (around USD120.00). Pheap has planned to renovate the chicken farms by making bigger henhouses, prepare land nearby for growing vegetables and herb plants to supply for the chicken raising. He commits to share the knowledge and skills with farmers in his community as well. “My living condition has improved now! Thank SACRED for such intervention which is really responding to the needs of the farmers. Today I have around 300 chickens, and I expect to gain more income in coming months,” said Pheap smilingly.

Thank You!!