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MAF’s new GA8 Airvan is helping improve traditional communities facing change from without
Taking off from warm, humid Phnom Penh, the aircraft flies above houses on stilts and rice paddy fields. Then rubber plantations replace the paddies. Around 40 minutes into the flight comes forest – and then thick jungle.
This is the route to Cambodia’s north-east, where most ministries we partner are found. Among them is CARE International and its Highland Community Education Programme (HCEP).
Begun six years ago, the programme has three core elements: