Poverty in Cambodia
Poverty is
usually understood first and foremost to be about the lack of the basic
material necessities for life. But in many societies the people who lack
families or social networks are considered to be the poorest. For other
reasons, the most kind of poverty arises from environmental destruction.
Poverty is also expressed in an inability to participate in social, political
and economic life. The situation of the poor inform us that poverty relates as
much to poor income ability as to low development, vulnerability and
powerlessness.
Due to poverty, the vast majority of women die from or
are seriously injured by maternity-related causes which are in the prime of
their lives, their illnesses and deaths have serious social and economic
consequences for their families and their communities and impacted to the right
to life.
Observing
that 25% of the Cambodian people are living under poverty line, whether in
rural and urban areas, using water from unprotected wells and springs and have
less access to education, health, toilets of any kinds. Children, often naked
and almost barefoot, abound, cheerful, despite it all.
Most of the
girls from the grass-root communities, due to poverty are coming to the cities
and towns around the country to get the jobs offered by the private sector such
as garment factories and other light factories. These girls and women cannot
properly survive with the very low wages. In order to supplement their
financial shortage, they work extra night hours for more income such as beer
promoters, karaoke staff..... More or less they fall prey to sex industry.
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