AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoFood & Culture Roundup: A global “strange food” list spotlights traditions like Sardinia’s casu marzu (sheep’s milk cheese with live larvae) and the Philippines’ balut, reminding us how climate, ritual, and community taste shape what feels “normal.” Child Health Watch: A new survey-linked report warns the Philippines’ child stunting rate rose to 25.3% in 2025, with one in four children affected—an urgent lifestyle and nutrition signal for the region. Cambodia-Regional Ties: A Thai media commentary sparked a response arguing Cambodia should not be blamed for social media mockery tied to a Thai monks incident, pointing to past Cambodian calls against discrimination during border tensions. Angkor Environment: Cambodia’s Culture Minister and Japan’s ambassador joined a planting ceremony of 10,000 saplings at Angkor AEON Natural Park, with 800 participants. Community Aid: The Cambodian Red Cross delivered relief to 800 vulnerable families in Tbong Khmum amid El Niño heat, including rice, noodles, sardines, oil, hygiene kits, and cash. Clean Energy Skills: Cambodia’s first National Clean Energy Youth Forum flagged a major workforce gap, targeting training for solar, EV, and energy-efficiency jobs. Cycling for Kids: Siem Reap cyclist Tiv Dararith wrapped a two-year, 60,000-km charity ride raising over $260,000 for children’s hospitals. Culture & Memory: A Phnom Penh exhibition highlights Choun Sopheap’s photo project on modern Cambodian buildings from before the 1970s—“portraits of continuity” through architecture. EV Waste Warning: A report warns EV battery waste governance is lagging, with developing countries facing higher health and environmental risks.
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