AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoArts & Culture: Phnom Penh’s first contemporary performing arts festival, the GOLDEN (r)AGE Festival, runs June 4–14 with 13 productions across seven venues, co-produced with the Institut français du Cambodge and spotlighting a new generation of Khmer performers. Traditional Customs: Cambodia’s culture and religion ministries warn couples to keep Khmer engagement and wedding rituals separate, urging families not to use the knot-tying “Sampeas Ptem” ceremony during engagements and not to wear civil servant uniforms or insignia in weddings. Digital & Tourism Convenience: Cambodia–India launched a cross-border UPI/QR payment link to make travel and business transactions easier, positioning digital connectivity as part of tourism growth. Creative Economy Support: MISTI and the Ministry of Culture plan to onboard artists, artisans, and cultural entrepreneurs into Cambodia’s informal economy system to unlock social protections and skills support. Public Trust & Media Literacy: Information Minister Neth Pheaktra pushes a Mekong information integrity network and regional fact-checking/rapid response plan as part of anti-fake-news efforts. Animal Welfare: Four Paws released an online tool for reporting dog and cat theft and trafficking tied to the meat trade. Community Livelihoods: Phnom Khnong Phsar Green Recreation Project’s first phase is set to boost eco-tourism and local product sales for Kampong Speu families.
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