Monday, December 26, 2011

Cambodia wins again in drawing competition

Primary school student Song Sothy (left) at the prize-giving ceremony. (Photo by: Mai Vireak)

Monday, 26 December 2011
Ou Mom
The Phnom Penh Post

Among 40,000 children from 60 countries, Cambodian Song Sothy is the second Cambodian boy to win a prize at this year’s EU International Drawing Competition on the theme of Gender Equality. Song Sothy was awarded a prize equivalent to €1,000 (US$1,304).

In the award ceremony at Friends International last weekend, ambassador-designate Jean-Francois Cautain, head of EU delegation to Cambodia, said that “it is a matter of pride for Cambodia to have won for the second year in a row and especially to have such intelligent generation who understand the gender equality concept from a very young age”.

“One upon a time there was a girl and a boy; together they wanted to make the world a better place ...” begins the brief for the EU’s annual drawing competition for children launched globally on International Women’s Day every year.


Sivann Botum, secretary of state at the Ministry of Women’s Affairs, noticed the spread of gender equality in Cambodia. “We’ve seen gender equality has been much developed to rural areas but women also need to develop their own ability to develop more gender equality.”

“The award also shows that Cambodian children’s awareness has improved even though we’ve suffered many years by civil war,” she said.

Prizewinner Song Sothy, who studies in grade five at Cumpu Vuan primary school, was keen to encourage his peers to enter the next competition. “I first would like to thank to my parents who have provided the opportunity for me to study and always supported me in my drawing and delighted to thank to Friends organization who has provided the information for us to join in the competition,” Song Sothy said.

“Through my drawing, I hope there will be more participation from women in society and working opportunities. Women can do everything like men do in sports, security and so on,” he said.

“I also would like to inform the children between eight to ten years old to join in drawing competition every year to help in raising awareness about gender equity in Cambodia,” Sothy added.

Kong Thea, Song Sothy’s father told the Post about how he encouraged his son to e successful in the competition. “I just provided him with some ideas related to gender equality but I couldn’t help him more because I can’t draw good pictures,” he said.

“I realized he had talent since he was four or five years old. I like to put his drawings on the wall but he has never had an extra drawing class before,” Song Sothy’s father said.

The drawing competition is one the EU’s initiatives as the world’s leading donor, committed to implement its plan of action on gender equality and women empowerment.

In Cambodia, the EU through the Delegation of the European Union has supported ten gender related projects with total amount of €3.4 million over the last five years which have been implemented by NGOs. Besides Song Sothy, there were another nine local runners-up from around the country.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Song Sothy is young but quite talented with drawing and understand very well at an early age the gender equality.

Keep up the good work. Your generation with good and strongly based education will be a definite hope of Cambodia prosperity and future.

Hope your generation will be able to finally one day defeat dictatorship in Cambodia.

Good education of the young is the encouraging hope for a free and prosperous Cambodia.

Pissed off

Anonymous said...

Hey 1:06pm, leave Song Sothy alone. Don't manipulate him. He and many other children were born with different talence from all of you guy. You have to learn how to respect the difference. We know your fucking talence in dirty politics. But this country also needs indepent artists, independent scholarship, independent technicians, and other private sectors that they can voice independently. Let's him do whatever he wants, ok!

Anonymous said...

Hey Uglyface MsNguyen.

Re-read 1:06 PM, and stop being a hypocrite. Pissed Off's comment, is way more intelligent then your ignorant bi-polar opinions. Go get proper education before you open your ugly trap.

Aus.

Anonymous said...

2:38 PM,

Are you out of your mind or stupid?

I see nothing wrong in 1:06 PM's comment, but encouragement for the young Cambodian generation to do better for themselves and their country.

If Hun Sen reads that same comment, he will in his own heart acknowledge that the comment makes total sense even though he is a dictator.

Hun Sen will never give a job to an opportunistic praiser like you because he is too smart to know that you are full of shit!

Go back and reread the comment again and again. You are really out of your mind!

Don't you think Cambodia is under dictatorship? Even Hun Sen's children know that! Come on!

Anonymous said...

Correction:

....because he is too smart to NOT know that you are full of shit!