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“Cambodia”
November 16, 2022
Lakes to condos: how development threatens Cambodia’s climate commitments
topic:
Sustainable Development
by:
Danielle Keeton-Olsen
As it makes climate pledges at COP, Cambodia is following a different trajectory at home - one that raises the likelihood of floods, displacement and [...]
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September 12, 2022
From online scams to human trafficking
topic:
Human Trafficking
by:
Sasha Kong
With the Chinese government hyper-focused on COVID-19, human traffickers in the region have become bolder.
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March 08, 2022
Clean water: a drop of life
topic:
Health and Sanitation
type:
Campaign, NGO, Project
by:
Quinta Thomson
A Drop of Life is a Hong Kong-based NGO providing clean water and sanitation access in several countries in Asia. Sponsor one of their projects today.
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March 03, 2022
Cambodian climate activists refuse to buckle
topic:
Climate action
by:
Robert Bociaga
Despite facing jail time, climate activists in Cambodia keep fighting for environmental justice and make a plea for public and international support.
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July 04, 2019
Lucky Iron Fish Raise Questions About How Best to Address Anemia
topic:
Humanitarian Aid
partner:
NewsDeeply
Lucky Iron Fish were once a common sight in many Cambodian cooking pots.
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February 14, 2017
Remove landmines from a village in Cambodia
type:
Donation, Project
by:
Ama Lorenz
Cambodia is one of the most landmine affected countries, and with over 25,000 amputees it has one of the highest ratio per capita in the world. Mines cause accidents and block [...]
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September 22, 2015
Could Australia’s "Stop The Boats" policy work in Europe?
by:
Vanessa Ellingham
As EU leaders discuss possible military action to halt the smuggling of asylum seekers across the Mediterranean, the Australian Prime Minister [...]
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August 04, 2015
Half-pipe dreams: empowerment through skating in Afghanistan
topic:
Women’s rights
by:
Vanessa Ellingham
An NGO is using skateboarding to empower youth – particularly girls – in Afghanistan.
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April 23, 2015
Work faster or get out. Labor rights abused in Cambodia
by:
Murat Suner
On April 24, two years ago, the Rana Plaza building, a garment factory in Bangladesh, collapsed with 3,649 workers - at least 1,137 of them died. It [...]
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April 30, 2014
Australia outsources asylum seeker processing to Cambodia
by:
Vanessa Ellingham
Asylum seekers attempting to reach Australia by boat could be detained in Cambodia, after a deal was struck yesterday between the two [...]
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March 20, 2014
Mass fainting spells in Cambodia
by:
Jonathan Lutes
Most factory workers in Cambodia are young women from rural areas. Many belong to a first generation of workers who have left home hoping to earn money they can send back to their [...]
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January 03, 2014
Cambodia: Investigate protest killings by security forces
org:
Amnesty International
“The Cambodian government has to rein in its security forces. Today’s events sadly echo other recent incidents – on at least four occasions in [...]
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December 08, 2013
Yorm Bopha, Cambodian housing rights activist imprisoned
org:
Amnesty International
Yorm Bopha, a 30-year old mother of one, was accused of planning an assault on two men. She was convicted despite no evidence against her and inconsistent witness [...]
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November 18, 2013
Cambodia: Global call to release Yorm Bopha ahead of Supreme Court appeal
org:
Amnesty International
“Yorm Bopha is a prisoner of conscience who is behind bars purely because of her human rights activism. She must be freed immediately and [...]
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October 09, 2012
Revoke land-grabbers' trade preferences in Cambodia
org:
change.org
Stripped of their land, crops and productive base, affected families have been forced to make a choice: toil on the big plantations growing sugarcane, [...]
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