Irish Support Now Goes Further

We are delighted to announce that SeeBeyondBorders Ireland (SBBI) application to the 2025 Irish Aid Civil Society Fund has been successful.
Irish Minister Visits Cambodia to Mark St. Patrick’s Day

For the first time in over 20 years, an Irish Government Minister visited Cambodia to celebrate St Patrick’s Week and to solidify the growing bond between the two countries.
SeeBeyondBorders Ireland Recruiting for Trustees in 2025

SeeBeyondBorders Ireland is seeking new trustees who possess a passion for education, equality, and international development to strengthen our Board and advance our mission.
EdTech Reaches New Heights in Northwest Cambodia

SBB’s Educational Technology (EdTech) project, supported by ElectricAid, has been pivotal in supporting our mission to enable quality teaching and learning in Cambodian schools.
Launching EPIC Summit – 14-16 July, Siem Reap, Cambodia

At a recent Cambodia-Ireland education seminar in Dublin, the EPIC Summit 2025 was launched. The Summit is being held in Siem Reap, Cambodia in July 2025. A call for proposals for the Summit is open until early March 2025.
SeeBeyondBorders Ireland Wins Good Governance Award!

We are delighted to announce that SeeBeyondBorders Ireland has won at the Carmichael Good Governance Awards 2024. The Good Governance Awards recognise and encourage best practice in governance by nonprofits in Ireland.
Driving Engagement in Education with Technology

SeeBeyondBorders’ Educational Technology (EdTech) project, with the ongoing support of Electric Aid, strives for positive change for Cambodian primary education. This is done through empowering educators by providing technological resources in local teachers’ classrooms for the first time, as well as training on the skills to use them into the future.
SeeBeyond the Fellowship

Ireland’s view is that education is central to creating a better world – a view shared by SeeBeyondBorders, which works to empower teachers and school leaders to drive the improvement of teaching and learning in Cambodian schools.
Sharing Experiences and Exchanging Expertise in Cambodia: Miriam’s Blog

Miriam Judge is from Ballyhaunis, County Mayo. She teaches in a special class for children with autism in Ballyhaunis Primary School, and wrote about her experience of the Connect to Cambodia programme.
Listening, Learning and Teaching in Cambodia: Orla’s Blog

Orla Birmingham is from Clontarf in Dublin. She teaches in Boombridge Educate Together National School and has written a blog piece below on her experience volunteering in Cambodia