AGP Executive Report
Last update: 38 minutes agoClimate & Preparedness: NOAA warns El Niño 2026 could intensify into a “Super El Niño,” raising fresh concerns for Cambodia’s readiness as extreme heat and rainfall shifts loom. Education & Language: Cambodia’s Education Ministry is considering making foreign languages (English, French, even Chinese) compulsory for Grade 12 in the national exit exam, with plans for curriculum and teacher training upgrades. Culture & Memory: DC-Cam in Stung Treng is set to open a new reference and information center using a donated royal residence, expanding public access to Cambodia’s history beyond the Khmer Rouge era. Francophonie & Community: Cambodia is advancing “Village Francophone” plans for a 2026 summit side event in Phnom Penh, aiming to draw large visitor numbers with culture, food, and local trade. Tourism & Heritage: The US Embassy adds $250,000 to restore Phnom Bakheng temple in Angkor Park, boosting a long-running preservation partnership. Health Milestone: UNAIDS congratulates Cambodia for hitting the 95-95-95 HIV targets, praising progress in testing, treatment, and viral suppression. Digital Culture Exchange: Cambodia backs new ASEAN-China initiatives linking social media creators and youth cultural heritage tours to strengthen people-to-people ties. Scam Crackdown (Lifestyle impact): Cambodia reports major action against online scam sites in May, including detentions, court referrals, repatriations, and deportations.
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