AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoEducation & Scholarships: Forty-one Cambodian students received Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) scholarships for 2026–2027, with diplomats urging them to study fields like IT and return to support Cambodia’s development. Skills for Youth: First Lady Dr. Pich Chanmony Hun Manet opened the Study Skills and Careers Expo 2026, stressing that young people should match their learning to real market needs. Tourism & Culture Inclusion: Cambodia’s Ministry of Tourism will host a Muslim-Friendly Tourism Forum and Fair 2026 (July 10–12) in Phnom Penh to welcome Muslim travelers and share best practices. Energy & Lifestyle: The World Bank backed Cambodia’s $115M clean energy push to strengthen the electricity grid, improve efficiency, and expand reliable power nationwide. Heritage & Art: A new documentary, “Broken Courage,” will tour several provinces, spotlighting Cambodians living with the aftermath of war and conflict. Indigenous Rights: Indigenous communities in Chom Penh allege they are being barred from sacred sites as land disputes and development pressures grow. Press Freedom: Cambodia’s Supreme Court upheld jail sentences for two journalists accused of revealing military secrets, renewing concerns over media freedom.
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