Address
National Road #7, Nokor Bachey Village, Ampil Commune, Kampong Siem District, Kampong Cham Province.
Background
Buddhism for Social Development Action (BSDA) is a local NGO which was established on the 5th of January 2005 by seven monks founder at Wat Nokor Bachey and registered with The Ministry of Interior on July 05, 2005. BSDA does not work for any political party or promotes the religion of its members. It only focuses on social development and improve the livelihoods of the poorest families in the communities. BSDA has been cooperating and working with local communities and government departments in order to provide support and consultancy in the areas of Education, Social Accountability and Social Enterprise for the poorest and vulnerable group people especially children, women and youths. BSDA is a community-based organization founded on the Buddhist principles of Mettā to empower vulnerable people, and to promote compassionate engagement in Social and Economic Development to contribute to the eradication of avoidable suffering
Vision
BSDA envisions a society where people are empowered to live independently and have livelihood security.
Mission
BSDA’s mission is to sustainably empower and enhance the quality of life of vulnerable people, especially women, children and youth, through education, health and livelihood development initiatives; in partnership with others.
Value
[ VALUES ] Rooted in the Buddhist teachings of Mettā practice , BSDA adheres to and promotes the following values: - Serving the poor: improving the livelihoods of poor families - Unity: Building trust, honesty and respect for each other as a family. - Democratic Approach: Promoting collective voice from community members, stakeholders and all levels of staff and engaging them in decision-making processes. - Collaboration: Working together and in partnership with others whenever possible, to maximize our impact. - Integrity and Accountability: In the management and use of aid; being accountable and transparent to communities, donors, and stakeholders.
Unity
Building trust, honesty and respect for each other as a family.
Democratic Approach
Promoting collective voice from community members, stakeholders and all levels of staff and engaging them in decision-making processes.
Innovation
Providing a unique opportunity for people to develop their problem-solving through ITC and critical thinking.
Integrity
In the management and use of aid; being transparent to communities, donors, and stakeholders.
Accountability
In the management and use of aid; being accountable to communities, donors, and stakeholders.
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Objective
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