From 2009-2014 World Education implemented the Improved Basic Education in Cambodia Project with the support of USAID and local implementing partner Kampuchean Action for Primary Education (KAPE). Results of the project included school improvement projects in 301 schools, which benefited 136,383 students.
In March 2015 World Education wrapped up work on the Accessing Information about Migration and Safety (AIMS) Project, funded by the Dream Blue Foundation of Blue Telcom, Inc. The AIMS Project developed the first-ever Khmer-language website with information on safe migration for those who are interested in migrating, or who have already migrated. The AIMS Project also included the development of an Interactive Voice Response (IVR) system for low-literate youth to access the same information over the phone. Over 200 youth were trained by the AIMS Project to act as peer educators, teaching their schools and communities about safe migration practices.
Chhoun Le became a leader in her community, and a resource on safety and migration, through her involvement with World Education’s Youth on the Move Program. 2015.
World Education is using technology in innovative ways to enhance the learning and safety of Cambodian youth. 2015.
In early 2015 youth in the rural Cambodian province of Prey Veng attended some of the first workshops for Student Councils facilitated by World Education.
World Education Cambodia has produced videos featuring its current work, including work in early-grade reading and technology for education.