by Fleur Bayley | 6 Mar, 2022
QSA Notes: Preserving traditional handicrafts, providing skills, work and incomes to poor women in rural Cambodia Fleur Bayley, Projects Manager Producers at the Centre’s production facility in Pursat (one of whom lives with a disability) hand-weave a grass mat using...
by Fleur Bayley | 5 Dec, 2021
QSA Notes: Partners deliver innovative activities to meet the specific needs of their local communities Fleur Bayley | QSA Project Manager Local organisations know what their local communities need and are best placed to provide services and support appropriate to the...
by Fleur Bayley and Ai Leen Quah | 4 Sep, 2021
QSA Notes: 12 months into the pandemic, how are Cambodians faring? Fleur Bayley and Ai Leen Quah | QSA Project Managers Last year, the COVID-19 crisis broke the downward global trend in extreme poverty set in motion since 1997. For the first time in over 20 years, we...
by ROSEMARY EPPS | 2 Mar, 2021
Born as the Japanese surrendered 75 years ago, I was an unwitting beneficiary of the promise of peace. Eight months later, my father returned from repatriating sick prisoners of war. He settled into general practice in Sydney with a friend from PNG days, and the...
by Fleur Bayley and Ai Leen Quah | 6 Sep, 2020
QSA Notes: Responding to COVID-19 by Fleur Bayley and Ai Leen Quah, Project Managers The past six months have changed our lives and our world so profoundly and in ways that most of us have never anticipated. For those of us lucky enough to have safe and comfortable...
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