Introducing myself and my journal: Bunong Woman's education on Media



About Me:
My name's Loek Sreyneang, i'm 23 and I am belong to Bunong indigenous people in Cambodia and I a year 4 law student. I I came from a remote area in northern of Cambodia, my parent is illiteracy and they have no job beside farmer, hunting and collect the natural resources in the forest. I was born in the farm who have no hospital far away from the town 70 kilometers that my mum have never receive the health hotline or care center for Bunong indigenous women since 15 years ago.



I am wonder myself on what myself did with social media as other Bunong indigenous women did not know how to use social media or ICT and we Bunong women don't have any women who graduated on media training or bachelor on media. Most of the women in my village don't know how to use social media and we have only one radio post who control information by ruling party. Most of our Bunong indigenous women in my village haven't graduate from grade 9, we have only 2 women from my district who graduated university in Phnom Penh. So, most of them have never enter to the social media or web.



My Passions:
Women's education



My Challenges:
social media educat is limited for myself



My Vision for the Future:
50% of my village generation shall be enter to social media



My Areas of Expertise:
Cambodia

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