AGP Executive Report
Last update: 33 minutes agoAngkor Conservation: Park Hyatt Siem Reap teamed up with the World Monuments Fund to fund a six-month Heritage Foreman Training for 25 local custodians and to host guest visits to active conservation sites at Phnom Bakheng. Education & Tech: Deputy PM/Minister Hang Chuon Naron officially launched CoolThink@JC computational thinking in Cambodian primary schools, with teacher training and adapted textbooks. Media Literacy: Cambodia’s Information Ministry expanded its “Say No to Fake News” campaign, urging youth to “Think Before You Share” and verify sources. Youth Football Pathways: The Cambodian Premier League announced new youth competitions (U10, U12, U22 development) plus the return of League 2 to build coaching and player pathways. Community & Culture: Malaysian Family Day in Phnom Penh celebrated “Lepak dan Gelak” with food, music, games and family activities, reflecting Muhibbah spirit. Public Health & Safety: A truck crash in Svay Rieng injured 27 workers, reigniting calls for safer commuting. Environment: Kampong Khleang’s dry-season plastic cleanup collected about 40 tonnes of waste, with authorities urging year-round care for Tonle Sap. Sports (Regional): Singapore’s Lionesses learned lessons from their first matches under coach Mihoko Ishida, including a 5-0 loss to Cambodia. Heritage Calendar: A guide on the Cambodian lunar calendar months explains names, meanings and how the Khmer year shapes festivals and rituals.
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