AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoUN Rights Watch: The UN CEDAW committee ruled Cambodia violated the rights of an 11-year-old girl repeatedly raped by a police officer, citing years of stalled justice and inadequate enforcement. Heritage & Culture Diplomacy: Cambodia was elected to UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage committee for 2026–2030, and Khmerica launched a revamped francophone digital library (SOSORO/Khmerica) to make scattered Khmer archives easier to search and study. Tourism & Regional Links: Myanmar and Cambodia signed a tourism cooperation MoU at the Mekong Tourism Forum in Yangon, aiming to boost cross-border travel and joint promotion. Skills & Jobs: Cambodia and Switzerland reaffirmed TVET cooperation to align training with labor market needs, while the World Bank approved extra funding to strengthen health professional education. Design & Lifestyle: Techo International Airport in Phnom Penh made Prix Versailles’ “World’s Most Beautiful Airports” list, spotlighting Khmer-inspired architecture and passenger experience. Safety & Society: INTERPOL warned Asia-Pacific scam networks generate nearly $40B annually, including operations linked to Cambodia.
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