At Doeun Kor, on the outskirts of Phnom Penh, the Kien Khleang orphanage lacks almost everything to provide decent sanitary conditions for the 119 children that it accommodates. Without any showers, they have to wash themselves in the nearby river, exposed to the public view and in water that is often very dirty. Without a mosquito net above their beds, they also suffer from mosquito bites - with the constant risk of being bitten by an insect that carries dengue fever, a mortal disease.
Besides, the school training they receive is also very inadequate, due to the lack of financial resources and appropriate facilities: ten small handicapped children are unable to go to school because of their handicap, and as for the healthy children,
they only have the "right" to a half-day of school per day.
In Lyon, the Association Droit, Développement et Partenariats Francophones (ADDPF) which gathers together students, post-graduates and teachers of the Lyon 3 Law Faculty, has approached this orphanage through the involvement of the local Cambodian community.
