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#308691
27 October 2014
Phumi, Moat Khla, Tonle Sap, Cambodia. A women receives free dental care provided by the The Lake Clinic. Dental hygiene amongst villagers is particularly bad, the majority not owning tooth brushes or tooth paste. The Tonle Sap Lake is situated in the heart of Cambodia and is South East Asia’s largest fresh water lake. The 1.5 million people that live their lives on the lake are an ethnically diverse population of Khmers, Cham, and Vietnamese who experience a life isolated from both the modern world and the progress that is happening in much of Cambodia. -- Go to http://www.nurphoto.com to see more
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#308692
27 October 2014
Phumi Moat Khla, Tonle Sap, Cambodia. Men work in small family maintained fish farms as a way to provide for their families. Hydropower dams being built on the Mekong river are going to be extremely damaging to the communities that rely on fish as food and a way of supporting their families. The Cambodian Fisheries Administration reports that due to mainstream dam development on the mekong , the country may lose up to 42 percent of its freshwater fish by 2030. The Tonle Sap Lake is situated in the heart of Cambodia and is South East Asia’s largest fresh water lake. The 1.5 million people that live their lives on the lake are an ethnically diverse population of Khmers, Cham, and Vietnamese who experience a life isolated from both the modern world and the progress that is happening in much of Cambodia. -- Go to http://www.nurphoto.com to see more
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#308700
27 October 2014
Kampong Pluk, Tonle Sap, Cambodia. Unicef reports high incidences of diarrheal diseases alone account for one fifth of the deaths of children age five and under in Cambodia, and an estimated 10,000 overall deaths annually, largely owing to lack of sanitation and poor hygiene practices. The Tonle Sap Lake is situated in the heart of Cambodia and is South East Asia’s largest fresh water lake. The 1.5 million people that live their lives on the lake are an ethnically diverse population of Khmers, Cham, and Vietnamese who experience a life isolated from both the modern world and the progress that is happening in much of Cambodia. -- Go to http://www.nurphoto.com to see more
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#308706
27 October 2014
Kampong Pluk, Tonle Sap, Cambodia. 6.3 million people out of a total population of 14.9 million Cambodians are unable to access clean drinking water, the majority of them living in poverty and in rural locations. The Tonle Sap Lake is situated in the heart of Cambodia and is South East Asia’s largest fresh water lake. The 1.5 million people that live their lives on the lake are an ethnically diverse population of Khmers, Cham, and Vietnamese who experience a life isolated from both the modern world and the progress that is happening in much of Cambodia. -- Go to http://www.nurphoto.com to see more
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#308718
27 October 2014
Kampong Pluk, Tonle Sap, Cambodia. In a 2008 survey taken out by Cambodia’s Ministry of Health found that anaemia in pregnant women was particularly high at 57%, a similar study by the World Food Programme (WFP) in 2010 found that more than half of the children tested living on the lake were anaemic. Figures from the Ministry of Health also show that 37% of children aged under five have stunted growth due to malnutrition. The Tonle Sap Lake is situated in the heart of Cambodia and is South East Asia’s largest fresh water lake. The 1.5 million people that live their lives on the lake are an ethnically diverse population of Khmers, Cham, and Vietnamese who experience a life isolated from both the modern world and the progress that is happening in much of Cambodia. -- Go to http://www.nurphoto.com to see more
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#308723
27 October 2014
Phnom Krom, Tonle Sap, Cambodia. More than one third of Cambodians live below the poverty line, struggling to survive on less than $1 per day. Poverty is especially pervasive in rural areas and among children, who constitute more than half of the country’s population. The Tonle Sap Lake is situated in the heart of Cambodia and is South East Asia’s largest fresh water lake. The 1.5 million people that live their lives on the lake are an ethnically diverse population of Khmers, Cham, and Vietnamese who experience a life isolated from both the modern world and the progress that is happening in much of Cambodia. -- Go to http://www.nurphoto.com to see more
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