AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoEducation & Cost of War: AP reports Cambodian children on Tonle Sap floating villages are facing school disruptions as Iran-war fuel price hikes raise the cost of boat travel and supplies, pushing some families to pull kids out to work. Khmer Rouge Memory: Cambodian artist Bou Meng, a rare survivor of Tuol Sleng (S-21) who later testified and painted portraits, has died at 85, marking another loss for living witnesses of the regime’s crimes. Health Milestone: UNAIDS says Cambodia has reached the 95-95-95 HIV targets—95% know status, 95% on treatment, 95% with undetectable viral load—crediting leadership plus community partnership. Industry & Jobs: China-backed tech is spotlighted at a Phnom Penh industrial expo, with officials urging Cambodian factories to adopt AI, robotics and smart manufacturing to stay competitive. Green Tourism Push: Kampong Speu’s “Te Teuk Pus” natural hot springs is being developed into a green destination, with plans for eco-infrastructure and community livelihood support. Culture & Heritage: A new bilingual book from DC-Cam, “Witness to History,” chronicles Queen Mother Norodom Monineath Sihanouk’s life and legacy. Community Sports Tourism: Cyclists ride Phnom Penh to Phnom Da Temple to promote green tourism and donate education supplies to underprivileged students.
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