The Cambodian Rural Development Team has received
generous financial and technical assistance from the following groups:
AusAID is the Australian Government's overseas aid program.
The
Dunlop Asia Fellowships provide opportunities for young
Australians who are committed to making a lasting contribution to
Australia-Asia relations. The Fellowships are managed by the Asialink
Centre at the University of Melbourne.
The
University of Tropical Agriculture (UTA) Cambodia was established by
the international University of Tropical Agriculture Foundation in
1999. UTA aims to provide a wide range of opportunities to learn
and do research about sustainable agriculture in tropical conditions. UTA
Cambodia has an office and farm located on the
Phnom Penh campus of the Royal Agricultural University, and a research
facility 20 km from the capital in Kandar province.
Maharishi Vadec University, Cambodia
is Cambodia's only rural university. The university provides
government recognised degrees in agriculture and management to rural
youth who would not otherwise have access to higher education.
MVU is supported by the Australian Aid for Cambodia Fund.
The
Smorgon Steel Group is Australia's largest vertically integrated
producer of steel and the leading supplier of steel products in its key
markets.
Fountain Constructions
is an Australian owned and operated company who specialise in the
design, construction and maintenance of commercial and residential
fountains and water features.