AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCambodia–Turkey Police Education: Cambodia launched basic Turkish language training for police at the National Police Academy on June 15, backed by the Yunus Emre Institute Turkish Cultural Centre, aiming to prepare instructors and cadets for future study opportunities abroad. US Cultural Diplomacy: The US Embassy opened the “Freedom 250 Founders Museum” in Phnom Penh, spotlighting American founding figures and “Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness,” with Cambodia’s Minister Chea Vandeth praising US support for education, health, demining and cultural preservation. Khmer Heritage Abroad: An exhibition in China’s Shanxi Museum brought 130 Khmer antiquities from Cambodia, including Buddhist sculptures and Angkor-era reliefs, marking a rare overseas showcase. Angkor in the spotlight (China): Another report highlights Angkor treasures traveling to China for public display, reinforcing Cambodia’s cultural reach. Phnom Penh Half Marathon Frustration: Runners at the June 14 Phnom Penh Half Marathon criticized delayed finisher medals and broader organization issues like traffic and race support. Francophonie Prep: Cambodia’s “Village Francophone” and Francophonie Summit planning continues, with universities and students preparing for the November 20th Francophonie Summit through coordination and interpretation support. Gender & Youth Leadership: PM Hun Manet addressed the WAGGGS/OB-PS events in Siem Reap, reaffirming investment in women’s empowerment and Cambodia’s recognition for deploying female UN peacekeepers. Digital Literacy vs Fake News: The Ministry of Information expanded its “Say No to Fake News” campaign to Kampong Speu, training 1,500 students on critical sharing and proper Khmer online writing. Worker Safety Skills (EV): Cambodia and Japanese firm ZO Motors signed an MoU to train workers on electric-vehicle skills and improve commuting safety using a SafeBox monitoring system. Global Climate Warning: UNICEF reported nearly every child worldwide faces climate hazards, with overlapping risks like drought and extreme heat raising health and education threats.
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