The Goducate team visited the Children’s Home in Prey Nob, Cambodia two weeks ago to inspect the latest additions installed on the premises. For the first time, street lights have been installed and are operated by remote control. The lights at night made it safer for the residents at the Home – over forty children and staff.


The Children’s Home has also decided to go ‘green’, by installing a biogas system. This makes use of waste (dung from pigs and chickens) to produce methane gas to cover part of their energy needs. Biogas can provide a clean, easily controlled source of renewable energy from organic waste materials.


