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Through a charity event organized in France by "Charity Angels", 35,000 Euros could be collected to finance the extension of our school in Cambodia. The construction is now complete! The partial covering of our terrasse roof offers 2 additional rooms of 120 sqm and 60 sqm. This enables us to deliver lectures simultaneously to several classes and to carry exams with up to 100 candidates in good conditions. A thousand thanks to Charity Angels!

 

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25 news students just arrived in our school in Phnom Penh PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 24 February 2010

 Wednesday 27th January, 25 new faces appeared in our school! Every 3 months CIST integrates a new DEO session. So Wednesday was a big day for 25 news students smiling, a little bit shine, curious, intrigued, they were accompanied by their parents and charged with many luggage, rice bag and did a big journey to reach the capital. Received by the director, Mr Douillard, the selection team and Mr Kut Sokha , students' life officer, they discovered the place where they are going to study DEO during 6 months.

First of all was the time to discover the building, the rules, the schedule and the digital finger print machine! “Please try again”…first time is never easy. These 25 students don't loose time and Thursday they went to Sre Ample for an integration event. A special time managed by Gerard Aublet, Dean of Studies, to understand our values: Responsibility, solidarity and trust. 3 words which are going to be important during their next 6 months of training in Data Entry Operator.

These 6 months of intensive training should give them the key to integrate DDD (Digital Divide Data which provide socially responsible outsourced. www.digitaldividedata.org).

So we welcome the new DEO session and wish them a succeed in their trainings! It's time for work! Good luck!

                                                                                

 
Toul Sleng's visit PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 03 February 2010
toul sleng 1On 7 January 1979, invading Vietnamese troops seized Phnom Penh and sent the Khmer Rouge fleeing to remote jungles. The victory over genocide day is a day to remember, a day to try to understand, a day to explain to the next generation our past to escape this horror in the future. To commemorate it, CIST DOP students went to Toul Sleng museum. A big step back in this dark side of their history, which create emotion and comments and made the students realize what their families lived.

In 1975, this museum was a French school. It was occupied by Pol Pot’s security forces renamed security prison S21 and soon became the largest center of incarceration and torture. Most of the 17 000 internees were subsequently taken to the killing field and executed. “It’s my first visit here, I’m really shocked and I cannot believe it, says Bou Kimi, CIST DEO student. We don’t use to talk about this in my family and It’s really important for us to come in S21 to be in front of our bad past.”. “My grand mother died during the Khmers Rouge regime, says other student keeping his smile to don’t show his real feeling. Now I know how is important to choose a good president to do it never happen again!”.
“I come here with all the CIST students because it’s one the best place to dive in our history, explains Duong CIST teacher of History and organizer of this visit. They realize that history is not only words and numbers but lives and dies of peoples!” “My father was killed by Pol Pot regime, explains Thaina Seang Selection Coordinator, I never knew him even his face : I was just 3 months in my mother pregnancy! To see the new generation visited S21 is a good point. They have to enjoy with the education, the knowledge to be the human resources! No more S21 in this world!”

A rude but essential way to know where they come from and to realize the responsibility of each other to create a better world and do it never happen again!
 
Welcome in 2010! PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 13 January 2010
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Health visit in CIST PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 16 November 2009
 
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Friday, november 6th: a lot of activity today in our school in Phnom-Penh! At 7:30 AM, we are waiting the visit of about fifteen doctors, dentists, foot doctors, and nurses because we are inaugurating this year a new partnership with the NGO HAMAP SANTE. This medical staff is coming for the first time in order to provide medical examination, and vaccination to all the students (220 boys and girls).

As a lot of our students are not supported by another NGO (80%) we have decided to take care of their health!  



As a result, last Friday agenda was full of medical visits, dental examination (a lot of work!) and vaccinations against hepatitis, diphtheria and tetanuss; We had lunch together, and Alain Goyé made a presentation of the school.
At the end of the day, all the doctors and nurses were exhausted but, we believe, really happy to have provided us this great opportunity to take care of the health of our students!

Thanks again to Thierry Gagner, director of HAMAP SANTE. And we really hope to welcome them next year, for the arrival of the new students!


Gérard Aublet, Dean of Studies


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A word from our President June 09 PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 18 June 2009
About the crisis
Benoit GenuiniThe economic and financial crisis has so far effected the entire world. For its poorest countries, who are only now beginning to recover from the huge increase in the price of staple foodstuffs which had marked 2008, the IMF has declared that the crisis is directly threatening their considerable progress made during the past decade and has underlined that the protection of spending on the health, education and vital infrastructure of these countries is essential in order to avoid a humanitarian crisis.

As you may well know, the situations is more fragile than ever. It has never been as important to show solidarity.

 
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