Thursday, 6 August 2009

mengai pidong, maedong makroup

translation: ambil 2 kali sehari, 2 biji setiap kali.

hehe..that's Khmer language. the longest sentence ive learnt during my 2 weeks stay in Cambodia. sorry if the meaning lari sket or the spelling isnt right.

Throughout the relief mission, there wasn't any moment tht i regret my decision to join the team. the new things ive learnt, the people i got to know there..everything is precious n priceless! i'll write more on the mission once i receive the pics frm the boss. but wht i wanna share now is about this one cambodian fren we know. seeing him, i would never have imagined he's the person tht needs to go against his family will for his idea to change the lives of his village hence pursuing medicine in USS in Phnom Penh and now in his 5th yr.(or is it 6th?cudnt remember)..btw medical course in Cambodia is 8 yrs.

He came from a rural village in one of the provinces in Cambodia where the main source of living is fishing. For the people around him, helping their parents to earn a living was considered to be more "useful" than studying. Most of the kids settled only til elementary. So when no one in the village likes to study, when the school is 20 km away, when parents and grandparents oppose, and when living is hard, he, Ghazali (or Rosaly) Yakop determined. (or in Khmer, Kop Roly). Even when he had to cycle 20 km to high skool, and also helped his father go fishing in the weekend, he never waver from his idea of the importance of education. He was then awarded a scholarship by the gov and became the first from his village to further in university. Hesitantly, he chose to become a doctor over a teacher.

The scholarship however only covered the tuition fee. Poor kampung boy needed to survive on his own feet in Phnom Penh city with estimated expenses of approximately 150$ p/month for food, books, accomd etc. His parents could only support around $50/60 p/month. And the rest was on him. So he did part time jobs. One at a local restaurant and the other one was distributing newspapers. Uni during the day, and work from 5 til night.
(can we possibly manage tht?) He also once worked with nurses in the hospital at night. he was so exhausted tht his lecturer once asked him why he often dozes off in class. (we also doze off in class but with a different reason kn?)

Once in a while, the thought of giving up came across his mind. But then he keeps reminding himself tht if he give it all up and go home now, he would still be the same guy who have nothing and the villagers would jst blame him for being stubborn n not following the common. And so he preserve res.

Then Alhamdulillah he got another scholarship from IDB (Islamic dev. bank) tht lessen a bit the burden off his shoulder. In 2nd yr, he got to know IMAC, Islamic Medical Assoc. Cambodia. They do mobile clinics in rural areas almost every week!
(IMAC is another story..later ye). Even with the scholarships he got, getting original new medical books is still beyond his reach. He only uses photostated books. In uni library, they have a very limited number of reference books. They can only read the books there in the library. Using only black and white photocopied books, whenever he needs diagrams or figures to refer (remember in medicine we really need pictures?!), he would go to the library, look at it there and read about the details at home. (Yes, let's count how MANY untouched/used reference books we have on our shelf).

Now he still do part time job since he needs more books and stuffs as he progresses. The smart n brilliant Roly now works as a tutor at a private college teaching biology. So every night, he needs to prepare for his lesson as well as his study. Being the stubborn n the rebellious one in his family, he decided not to go against his family in this one matter: marriage. He accepts with an open heart his match-make arranged by his mother and now engaged.

He has no time to think tht medicine is hard, coz to be able to study n live itself are hard enough for him.

-the end-

So now, are we in the position the complain n whine?? Ya Allah, place us among those who're grateful to You...ameen.

4 comments:

tashamomo said...

whooaa~
lame bace crite ko kat blog nih..
hikhik.. g cambodia rupenye..

well, kalo nak tahu.. bukan kat sane je ade perkampungan yg mcm tuh..
kat msia ni melambak lg..

satu kampung yg aku pegi sem4 ritu, kampung kuala gula, kerian, perak.
penah dgr x?
kat situ perkmpungan nelayan. kitorg stay seminggu kat sana, nak tau x, mostly anak2 kat sane smpi darjah 6 jek blaja.
adik angkat aku yg umur die 16thn tgh mengandung 8bulan mase kitorg dtg,, memule ingt status kakak, rupenye baru br tingkatan4. die berenti blaja pas drjah6. xpelik kat situ sbb kebanyakan student kene berenti blaja sbb nk tolong parent dorg jd nelayan. yg perempuan plak biasanye 15-16thn kahwin dah.. xde terpk nak sambung blaja ke.. xde sorg pon kat kg tuh yg penah masuk U or kolej tau. kalo dah pas spm tuh cam dah terer sgt dah tu, dasat kan,

lg satu dorg ni suka kahwin atr sedara mara, sepupu n jiran2, dlm kampung tuh sume berhubung kait. dorg ni mmg xde pendedahan dunia luar la, bile aku ajak g umah aku kat klang, mak angkat aku kate nak g klang tuh bg die mcm nak pegi luar negara..hhahah, pelikkan,


so ape kitorg buat, kitorg jadikan kampung tu kampung angkat, kene sentiasa la berhubung utk bagi adik2 sek rendah kat situ ade smngat sket nak sambung blaja..adiahkn dorg beg, buku ssume and pendedahan ttg dunia luar br dorg semnagt g skola..

erm, tu baru kat perak tu.. belum lg pedalaman johor, sabah n sarawak kan..

fiqah said...

pergh comment ko cha bole buat satu entry baru!hehee...

tu ahh, cm x pcaye kt msia pn still ade byk lg yg cmtu tp alhamdulillah laa student2 msia pn ramai yg ade buat tuk g kampong2 cni kn..so yg blaja kt oversea ni yg ade duit scholar lebih sket kene r gi yg ngare2 luar dak..

aritu ade gk kwn2 aku buat kat baling, kedah..tnye2 r kn cha kot2 bdak2 kt kampong tu rmai x kanak2 lelaki nyerr yg umur2 nk bersunat, leh aku cadangkn kt kt society kitorg g kampung tu plak..hehee

zaffankhalid said...

inspiring..that boy should write a book!

fiqa..chase you dream ya...

rindu =)

fiqah said...

kak zaffan miss u too!
sy tgh tunggu jemputan..hurmm bile laaa dpt ni ekk...(^_^)