AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoKhmer Rouge Memory: Cambodian S-21 survivor and artist Bou Meng has died at 85, remembered for painting portraits of Pol Pot while imprisoned at Tuol Sleng and later for sharing his testimony as a living witness. Royal & History Books: DC-Cam released a bilingual new book tracing Queen Mother Norodom Monineath Sihanouk’s life through Cambodia’s modern history, royal service, and humanitarian work. Health & Community Care: Angkor Hospital for Children urgently asks for blood donations as dengue cases rise and more children need transfusions for serious illnesses. Women in Politics: Senate President Hun Sen urged the CPP to boost women’s representation in commune and Sangkat elections, stressing electable placements and better support for female students. Culture & Arts: A new Cambodia–Bali travel feature spotlights Battambang’s arts revival and inclusive dance training, including women’s drumming and community-led creativity. Tourism with a Cause: Hundreds of cyclists rode 179 km from Phnom Penh to Phnom Da Temple in Takeo to promote green tourism and donate school supplies. Skills & Migration: A report on Cambodia’s “brain drain” shows skilled workers increasingly retool their qualifications for overseas opportunities, including nursing pathways. Industry & Jobs: Cambodia’s garment sector is urged to adopt AI and new tech to stay competitive as global fashion demands faster, higher-quality, and more sustainable production. Social Media Ethics: Hun Sen called for mechanisms to monitor abusive language online to protect dignity, especially for women.
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