AGP Executive Report
Last update: 20 hours agoCharity & Youth Culture: Cambodia’s Ministry of Information held its 2nd “Run for Charity” in Phnom Penh, drawing about 1,700 runners (11 nationalities) and raising funds for the Kantha Bopha Foundation under “For Children, For Our Future.” Community Education: Japan-funded Lifelong Learning Centre opened in Banteay Meanchey, aiming to expand inclusive learning and vocational training for all ages. Arts & Heritage: Phnom Penh exhibition spotlights artist Nout Daro’s “Evanescence,” featuring Khmer classical dance-inspired works that celebrate women, nature, and cultural continuity. Sports for Kids: “Cycling for Cambodian Children” arrived at Angkor Children’s Hospital in Siem Reap after a 312km ride from Phnom Penh, bringing US$3,333. Workplace Safety: Garment workers in Cambodia are calling for safer commuting after deadly crashes involving overcrowded transport trucks. Public Health: A World No Tobacco Day push highlights growing youth use of vapes and nicotine products. Diplomacy & Culture: Cambodia lodged a formal protest over Thailand’s construction of Buddha statues and other permanent works in occupied border areas. Fact Check: Cambodia’s Interior and Foreign Affairs ministries rejected viral claims about ordering Africans to leave by May 31, calling the notices fake.
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