About the Book
Years of civil war, external occupation and brutal dictatorships have left Cambodia a struggling, lesser-developed nation. The average Cambodian lacks financial security, healthcare and education. More than one-third of Cambodians are forced to survive on less than $1US per day. Nearly half of women in Siem Reap Province are illiterate. Children feel the most brutal consequences of poverty. Many Cambodian children are malnourished, few attend secondary school and thousands die each year of preventable and treatable disease.
Visit www.fwab.org for more details. All profits made by Ian Lee Clavis will be donated to the charity.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
# of Pages: 30 - Publish Date: Apr 15, 2010
- Keywords Cambodia, charity, help
About the Creator
Born in Liverpool. Ian studied Music at The Liverpool College of Music, in the early 1990’s and played in various bands around Liverpool. Disillusioned with the music business, Ian moved to the bright lights of London. He studied photography at Brick Lane College in 1999. In 2004, Ian decided to base his photography projects on his travels around the world. His recent projects: Japan, Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos, Italy, Morocco, Spain and Richmond - London. Ian’s current project is based in China. His next project will be based on his home town of Liverpool. In 2007, Ian had one of his photographs exhibited in The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Also his photographs have been published in JPG Magazine and The Jersey Press. On the 22nd Aug 2008, Ian was asked to take photographs for CNN News International.