the project:
website with content management system
the client:
Youth Employment & Social Dialogue Project
the story:
The Youth Employment Project aims reduce youth unemployment by addressing the mismatch between demand and supply of labour skills.
The website enables the YEP staff to receive job seeker’s CVs and top post job vacancy information on behalf of employers. YEP staff can also publicise upcoming events and training courses.
The site is set-up using the Joomla!1.5 content management system(CMS) that was customized and extended to suit the client’s specification. Client staff were trained in the use of the CMS and are now maintaining the site themselves.
the project:
Website with flash animation
the client:
High Country Co. Ltd, Marrakech, Morocco
the story:
High Country provide outdoor pursuits from off-roading to mountaineering for corporations, youth groups or individuals in the High Atlas Mountains of Morocco. Their clients have included Landrover, Microsoft and National Geographic
Their website needed to capture the excitement of the holidays they organise and reflect something of the North African setting. The site includes a homepage flash animation that provides a visual introduction to the client’s activities.
We set-up the booking page so that it can be easily updated by non-technical staff and provided a briefing on the use of open source web page editing software.
the project:
website with online donation facility
the client:
Hosea Ministries
the story:
Through coaching, training and consultancy Hosea help develop a range of high impact projects from integrated community water management to rehabilitation initiatives with youth involved in substance abuse.
The website profiles their work and integrates with the Paypal payment processor to provides an online donation facility.
the project:
website with content management system
the client:
Cambodian Federation of Employers & Business Associations
the story:
CAMFEBA represents over 700 Cambodian employers on national and international policy making bodies. CAMFEBA provide training and make available extensive resources on labour and industrial relations issues.
In addition to creating the website, thesaltedfish.com team planned and helped manage a photo shoot to provide images for the site. Once the site was completed it was setup in a content management system which enables non-technical staff on the CAMFEBA secretariat to update the site by themsevles.
We provided training at the CAMFEBA office in the use of the content management system and in the use of image editing software needed to prepare photos for the site.
the project:
Website
the client:
Precious Girl Magazine
the story:
Precious Girl magazine is designed to encourage and inspire its readers and impress on them a sense of their immense value. Published in Khmer, primarily for the garment worker community this glossy, full-colour magazine is packed with health and beauty tips, creative ideas, inspirational stories and practical help for girls facing real-life dilemmas. And the stars in this magazine are the readers themselves!
The website makes avaiable the publishing team's English language translations of each issue and provides background information and details on how to support the project.
the project:
Website
the client:
The Cambodian Women's Crisis Center
the story:
The CWCC's primary purpose is to provides assistance to women and children who are victims of domestic violence, sexual abuse and trafficking.
Their website profiles the organisation's work around the country, publishes press releases and makes availalbe reports and legal information to other agencies working in the same sector.
the project:
Website
the client:
Garden Center Cafe
the story:
The Garden Center Café provides a quiet place to enjoy great food in central Phnom Penh.
Their website targets the tourist market and the local expat market. The site promotes the all their activities but focusses on the biggest part of their business, the restaurants which provides a number of products customers cannot find elsewhere in Cambodia.
the project:
Website
the client:
Kone Kmeng Organisation
the story:
Kone Kmeng was set up in 2005 to support small churches helping children in their communities and provides training and funding.
The website aims to increase awarness and appreciation of the organisation's work amongst the NGO community and to potential private donors.
And the site provides information in Khmer about how churches running projects can apply for funding or join training activities
the project:
Website
the client:
Teang Tnaut Assosiation
the story:
Teang Tnaut Association is a Cambodian organization linking designers, artists and community organizers to projects with informal and marginalised communities.
Targetting local and overseas English reading internet users, their site supports their work providing information about what the association does and how others can get involved.
the project:
Website
the client:
Aruna Technology Ltd
(developed for Yejj Info Co Ltd.)
the story:
Aruna Technology are Cambodia's leading geomatics firm, offering state of the art GIS, GPS, remote sensing and related technologies in the Greater Mekong Sub-region and beyond.
Their site presents their extensive range of products and services and profiles over 30 different projects they've undertaken in the region.
the project:
Website
the client:
Malaysian Business Council of Cambodia
the story:
The MBCC represents the interests of the Malaysian community in Cambodia. The site contains information about the events and contact details for the executive committee and members.
the project:
Website
the client:
The Tabor Family
(developed for Yejj Info Co Ltd.)
the story:
The Tabor's work focussing on providing technical assitance to the Cambodian church in the use of video, audio and other media.
With responsibilities for also raising finance they needed a website that would communicate effectively with supporters in their home country. The site provides their latest news, the family podcast, video and pictures and information about their work.
the project:
Website
the client:
Norwegain People's Aid
(developed for Yejj Info Co Ltd.)
the story:
NPA has worked in Cambodia since assisting with demining in 1992. Working from rights-based approach they now primarily work through local partners.
NPA have an international website using the Idium Content Management System. Using the Idium CMS we created the NPA Southeast Asia section of the website profiling their work in the region.
At the end of the project we provided training to NPA staff in how to maintain the website using Idium and in image processing.
the project:
Website Content Management Facility
the client:
Aide et Action Asie Sud Est
the story:
Aide et Action partner with organisation throughout South East Asia providing funding and expertise.
They needed a facility to enable non-technical staff to regularly change the frequently updated sections of their site, such as their news section, and they needed a way to automate the sending out of newsletters and other e-mails to their sponsor base.
We incorporated into their existing design a databases to store and deliver content for the parts of the site that needed to be changed regularly and we created an administration facility to enable their staff to add and edit page content.
We also created a database of their sponsors and a facility that enables newsletters and other e-mails to be sent to different groups of sponsors dependent on their country or project of interest.
the project:
Website
the client:
Cambodia Hope, Poipet
(developed for Yejj Info Co Ltd.)
the story:
Poipet on Cambodia's northwest border with Thailand faces a unique set of issues. Cambodia Hope work with the children and families in and around the town providing education on trafficking and domestic violence, homecare for HIV/AIDS patients and a range of initiatives that strengthen food security and livelihood prospects.
The website gives them a way of reaching potential or existing donors and volunteers in Cambodia and beyond presenting the work they do and their plans for the future.
the project:
Intranet extension
the client:
CARE Cambodia
the story:
CARE Cambodia is one of the largest NGOs in Cambodia. We created an extension to their existing intranet to provides access to all important documents for each CARE Cambodia development programme. All users on their network locate and open files using their normal internet browser. As new documents are added to a programme's files they appear automatically on the intranet.
We also generated a function to automate the creation of a CD of the intranet content to circulate to branch offices in the provinces.
the project:
Online Databases
the client:
Center For Khmer Studies
the story:
The Center for Khmer Studies already had a good website. They wanted to add to it their library catalogue and a database of scholars working on Cambodian issues. We created the online database, with a search facility and an easy to use interface to enable non-technical staff to edit and modify the data.
the project:
Website
the client:
Boddhi Tree & Cafe Del Gusto Guesthouses
the story:
The Boddhi Tree guesthouse and Cafe Del Gusto are amongst the most popular guesthouses in the city providing excellent value accommodation and food in a tranquil setting. Their web site needed to capture the ambiance of their properties, give details about their facilities and provide an online reservation facility.
An excellent search engine listing was obtained for the site.
the project:
Website & e-mail hosting
the client:
Asian Outreach Cambodia
the story:
Asian Outreach Cambodia is an enthusiastic faith based medical and community development NGO. They specified a “light, bright and modern” look to a site that would profile their different projects and provide latest news to their supporters.
the project:
Website & e-mail hosting
the client:
Cam-Ed
the story:
CamEd is Cambodia's leading business and accounting training institution and the first to achieve ACCA accreditation. They required a site that gave an overview of their extensive range of training courses, downloadable details about each course and an online application form. (Developed in conjunction with Yejj Info Co Ltd.)
the project:
Website & e-mail hosting
the client:
The Cambodian Firewood Saving Project
the story:
The Cambodian Firewood Saving Project provides technical expertise and training in the development of fuel efficient cooking stoves, charcoal production and wood energy management.
Their site profiles the organisation and makes available their reports and publications.

