Hun Vannak, a campaigner with environmental NGO Mother Nature, was imprisoned after challenging a well-connected company.
Oun Kosorl teaches Cambodian children for free, having founded Mother Home Cambodia in late 2014, aiming to provide opportunities for rural children to learn English.
Thida Kheang, a teacher at the Graduate School of Education, recently co-authored a book titled “Primary School Leadership in Cambodia."
At a meeting on Thursday at the Heritage Foundation, speakers said the newly one-party parliament did not reflect voters’ wishes to see pluralistic democracy in the country.
The Lower Mekong Basin is home to some 60 million people and has a gross domestic product of about $800 billion, according to official figures.
What makes Catherine V. Harry notable is her willingness to take on taboo topics and Cambodia’s traditional social and cultural code that defines expectations for Cambodian women.
Industrial Revolution 4.0 is the trend towards automation of industrial processes and new advances in computing.
About a fifth of Cambodians live below the national poverty line, according to the World Bank.
His latest work, “Pol Pot Solved the Leprosy Problem: Remembering Colonial and Post-Colonial Worlds”, is a memoir of his days as a young diplomat in Phnom Penh between 1959 and 1961.
Brian Eyler is an expert on transboundary issues in the Mekong region and China’s economic relationship with Southeast Asia.
The report identifies six service sectors, that plays an intermediary role in facilitating illicit activities, including the fintech and cryptocurrency, legal, incorporation, financial, real estate, lobbying, and public relations services.
The award recognized Chhang’s work in preserving the memory of the Khmer Rouge mass killings and lifelong mission to work on a process of restorative justice, the statement added.
Sorpong Peou recently talked to VOA Khmer about political trust, how power is accumulated, and his new article “Cambodia’s Hegemonic-Party System.”
Both nationally and internationally, the CPP will have a difficult time explaining its uncontested win in the election, according to experts.
Cambodia was categorized as a least developed nation until several years ago.