Cambodia

The partnership with the Don Bosco Foundation in Cambodia wishes to help bridge the digital divide in the country, by fulfilling DU objectives of reaching people who have no access to and no knowledge of computers and internet and offering them both, technology and training.

Cambodia

The Don Bosco Technical School was first opened in Phnom Penh in 1991 as the first project of the Salesian Congregation of Don Bosco in Cambodia in the fields of technical education, children sponsorship, schools rebuilding and youth centers. Between 1991 and 2010, it has supported more than 50 thousand Cambodian children and youth in different programs and with the association of other organizations, for their basic education. It offers degrees in technical areas like electricity, electronic, automotive, printing, webmasters, audiovisual edition and production, journalism, social communication, secretarial, sawing, cooking, hotel management and welding.

C ambodia

DU trainers have been trained in Phnom Penh at Don Bosco Foundation's premises in 2008 through the voluntary effort and dedication of Indian senior ICBF (Informatics and Computer Basics Facilitation) trainers.

The program has trained pupils and different constituencies of the surrounding community in the past years and has reached over 705 trainees as of 2012.

Buddhist monks from a neighboring Pagoda take the ICB
Cross-cultural DU: Buddhist monks from a neighboring Pagoda take the ICB
course at Don Bosco Foundation in Phnom Penh.