‘Um Oeung said Friday the cow doesn’t mind the boy suckling but he is worried about his grandson’s health if he continues.’ (AP)
Well, actually the boy is going to grow healthy. Milk by itself has sterilizing elements. Cambodian children should drink more milk and its derivations. The boy is just giving a good example. The other problem is the situation of migrant workers. Hopefully, this boy will have opportunities for education and a healthy environment. See the story from The Associated Press here…
Albeiro Rodas-Torres is a bachelor degree in journalism & social communication from Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana of Medellin, Colombia (1995); English at Limerick Language Center in Ireland; Italian at Universitá per Stranieri of Perugia, Italy and theology and biblical archaeology at Cremisan-Ratisbonne Salesian Theological Institute in Jerusalem. Currently doing a Master in Digital Journalism in UPB and filmmaking at Light Film School. Rodas is based in Cambodia since 1999, doing his own research on human trafficking, Cambodian digital gap and Khmer language. He is the creator of the Don Bosco schools of journalism in Sihanoukville and Kep with young people from poor communities. Medal for Social Commitment UPB (2010); among the 100 more upstanding Colombians abroad (Marca Colombia, 2012, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X39xwdGtVXI) and among the '12 Colombians that are making this a better world' 2013 (http://www.colombia.co/en/culture/colombians-that-are-making-this-a-better-world.html).
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