AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoUXO Cleanup in Cambodia: CMAC says it cleared 75,132 hectares contaminated by mines and other war remnants in H1 2026, destroying 20,861 UXOs and running 14,477 risk education sessions for 1.3 million people. Heritage Rules at Angkor Wat: APSARA will bar visitors from the Angkor Archaeological Park if their costumes don’t match traditional Khmer heritage; Thai-influenced rental outfits must be replaced with Khmer-made materials by Jan 2027. Women’s Safety Online: LICADHO warns intimate image abuse is rising, citing weak enforcement and low digital literacy; it recorded 24 cases since 2021, with more than a third reported in the past year. Education Support for Female Students: India’s Embassy and Preah Sihanouk Raja Buddhist University (Battambang) signed a Quick Impact Project to equip a new women’s dormitory with furniture and computers for about 140 students. Digital Learning Push: Haier plans Cambodia’s first tablet assembly plant, aiming to produce affordable tablets for students and informal-economy workers. Cyber-Scam Crackdown: Cambodia deported 16,000+ foreign suspects tied to online scam operations in H1 2026, with permanent re-entry bans and a draft law targeting technology-based fraud. Diplomacy & Culture: Cambodia and Singapore pledged deeper cooperation across education, healthcare, agriculture, and human resources, while China and Cambodia discussed expanding trade and cultural ties and tackling online gambling and telecom fraud.
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