AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCambodia–Japan Cooperation: Cambodia and Japan signed two financing agreements worth about US$171.3M for a Kampong Cham Teacher Education College (US$7.5M grant) and the Southwest Phnom Penh irrigation and drainage rehabilitation project (US$163.8M loan), aiming to strengthen education and boost farm resilience. Youth & Environment: KOICA and partners launched a school-based plastic waste photo competition in Phnom Penh, training 200 students to document pollution and share solutions through photography. Cambodia–Cuba Education Link: The Royal Academy of Cambodia signed an MoU with two Cuban universities to deepen academic cooperation, described as a milestone in bilateral ties. UN Rights & Children in Conflict: Cambodia urged full implementation of international legal duties to protect children in armed conflicts, highlighting displaced children and support for continued schooling. Culture & Food Tourism: Kampot is moving toward a UNESCO Creative Cities Network bid in gastronomy, with a final consultation workshop bringing together UNESCO, ministries, and local stakeholders. Public Safety & Drugs: PM Hun Manet marked International Day Against Drug Abuse by praising nationwide participation and innovations like the “NoDrug” reporting app. Court Watch: Cambodia’s Supreme Court heard the final appeal of human rights activist Koet Saray, with a verdict expected July 3. Art & City Progress: Artist Chhim Sothy opened a new exhibition at Sofitel Phnom Penh Phokeethra, reflecting on Cambodia’s changing city and countryside through multiple styles and techniques.
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