Medal Award Royal Order of Sahametrei from the Royal Government of Cambodia for Lou McGrath, OBE
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Medal Award Royal Order of Sahametrei from the Royal Government of Cambodia for Lou McGrath, OBE
Wirral charity worker Lou McGrath's royal honour from Cambodia
12 hrs ago
By Craig Manning
A charity worker from Wirral has been honoured by the Ambassador of the Kingdom of Cambodia for outstanding humanitarian work overseas.
Lou McGrath OBE, from Oxton, was decorated with the Medal Award Royal Order of Sahametrei from the Royal Government of Cambodia for his work in supporting victims of conflict through The Sir Bobby Charlton Foundation in Cambodia.
Since its inception 11 years ago, The Foundation, under Lou's direction, has supported vital landmine and explosive clearance in the region, as well as establishing mine risk education and prosthetics training programmes and funding an Inclusive Vocational Training Centre for People with Disabilities in Pursat.
More recently they have been working towards the launch of a Safe Play initiative, which will provide mine-free areas for children to enjoy without risk of injury from explosive remnants of war (ERW).
Since 1979, a total of 64849 mine/ERW casualties were recorded by the Cambodia Mine Victim information systems across the whole country, with 19779 people killed, 36024 people injured and 9046 people amputated.
The Royal Order of Sahametrei is a chivalric order conferred by the Government of the Kingdom of Cambodia and is bestowed primarily on foreigners who have rendered distinguished services to the King and to the people of Cambodia, particularly in the field of external relations and diplomatic services.
https://www.wirralglobe.co.uk/news/2006 ... -cambodia/
12 hrs ago
By Craig Manning
A charity worker from Wirral has been honoured by the Ambassador of the Kingdom of Cambodia for outstanding humanitarian work overseas.
Lou McGrath OBE, from Oxton, was decorated with the Medal Award Royal Order of Sahametrei from the Royal Government of Cambodia for his work in supporting victims of conflict through The Sir Bobby Charlton Foundation in Cambodia.
Since its inception 11 years ago, The Foundation, under Lou's direction, has supported vital landmine and explosive clearance in the region, as well as establishing mine risk education and prosthetics training programmes and funding an Inclusive Vocational Training Centre for People with Disabilities in Pursat.
More recently they have been working towards the launch of a Safe Play initiative, which will provide mine-free areas for children to enjoy without risk of injury from explosive remnants of war (ERW).
Since 1979, a total of 64849 mine/ERW casualties were recorded by the Cambodia Mine Victim information systems across the whole country, with 19779 people killed, 36024 people injured and 9046 people amputated.
The Royal Order of Sahametrei is a chivalric order conferred by the Government of the Kingdom of Cambodia and is bestowed primarily on foreigners who have rendered distinguished services to the King and to the people of Cambodia, particularly in the field of external relations and diplomatic services.
https://www.wirralglobe.co.uk/news/2006 ... -cambodia/
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