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Relocated Families
3)This a groups of people forced to evict their phnom penh home. While their standard of living had impoved (they now had stone houses, with power and running water, and homes that didn’t constantly flood (this was a past problem). However, they were 20 km from their livelihoods. Many of them do ahaajai, which is collecting metal, or plastic to make a living. I have told you about them before but they make perhaps 2.50 a day, honking their horns, searching for scraps. They are everywhere in Phnom Penh. Unfortunately 2.50 is also the cost of paying someone to take them to the city to search for scraps. There has been an increase in mine explosions, due to more people making their living searching for metal scraps etc.
Relocated Families
3)This a groups of people forced to evict their phnom penh home. While their standard of living had impoved (they now had stone houses, with power and running water, and homes that didn’t constantly flood (this was a past problem). However, they were 20 km from their livelihoods. Many of them do ahaajai, which is collecting metal, or plastic to make a living. I have told you about them before but they make perhaps 2.50 a day, honking their horns, searching for scraps. They are everywhere in Phnom Penh. Unfortunately 2.50 is also the cost of paying someone to take them to the city to search for scraps. There has been an increase in mine explosions, due to more people making their living searching for metal scraps etc.