- 22. May 2026
Smiling Gecko Campus
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Now, the teachers from the north-west of the country are here with us, with the roles reversed. Instead of training young Cambodians, they themselves have returned to the classroom for a nine-week training programme. Although “sitting in a classroom” does not quite capture it. Rather than focusing purely on theory, the five participants are gaining practical, hands-on experience every day.
The training covers agriculture (Khema and Chanty), fish farming (Vuthy and Sopha) and carpentry (Pheara). They follow programmes similar to those of our own trainees. Naturally, in a much more condensed form.





Why are we mentioning this explicitly? Because the exchange programme is a collaboration with MINE-EX, a foundation supported by several Swiss Rotary Clubs. Together with the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)), MINE-EX operates two rehabilitation centres in Battambang Province for landmine survivors. We believe this partnership is a perfect match.
We are therefore especially pleased that the expertise developed in our specialist workshops is now being shared far beyond the Smiling Gecko Campus.