AGP Executive Report
Last update: 37 minutes agoOnline Scam Crackdown Under Fire: Amnesty International says Cambodia’s yearlong crackdown hasn’t dismantled most scam compounds, identifying 86 sites in April (up from 53 a year earlier) and alleging failures to screen trafficking victims, with survivors describing abuses including sexual violence. Education Focus Ahead of Exams: Deputy PM and Education Minister Hang Chuon Naron urged Grade 12 students to use ministry summary textbooks, revise regularly, and stay healthy as national exams near. Digital Learning Push: The MoEYS launched the CoolThink@JC computational thinking programme for primary schools, training teachers and rolling out adapted materials with partners. Media & Youth Literacy: The Information Ministry expanded its “Say No to Fake News” push, urging young people to verify before sharing and protect vulnerable groups. Heritage Tensions: Cambodia’s Culture Ministry condemned Thai forces for burning a wooden staircase leading to Khnar Temple, calling it serious damage to cultural heritage. Angkor Conservation Partnership: Park Hyatt Siem Reap teamed up with World Monuments Fund to train local heritage foremen and offer guests behind-the-scenes conservation visits. Tourism Promotion in China: Cambodia promoted tourism and a temporary visa exemption for Chinese visitors at a Beijing expo, while highlighting safety efforts amid scam concerns. Skills for Jobs: Cambodia reported TVET momentum, with 270,000+ enrolled and training aimed at boosting workforce competitiveness. Community Culture: Malaysia’s diaspora in Phnom Penh held “Hari Keluarga Malaysia” with cultural performances, games, and charity for families. Sports Pride: Cambodia’s para-throwball teams returned from Malaysia unbeaten, winning gold in both men’s and women’s categories.
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