AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoEducation & Mobility: Europe is funding scholarships for Cambodian students, but a key hurdle is getting prior qualifications recognized by European universities—23 students were sent off in late July for Erasmus Mundus, water, energy, and digital innovation programs. Religious Life & Training: Cambodia’s Ministry of Cult and Religion says it has trained nearly 15,000 Buddhist priests since 2010, yet demand still outpaces supply, raising fears of “priest issues” and ritual mistakes. Culture & Heritage: Siem Reap’s Modern Art Museum (SAR) is spotlighting Cambodia’s “missing link” between classical art and later generations, with works by 50+ artists. Arts & Fashion: The MGC Asian Traditional Textiles Museum opened a three-month exhibition recreating Khmer royal and royal consort costumes across five historical periods. Public Health: Cambodia’s Health Ministry urged parents to be cautious after a spike in hand, foot and mouth disease, especially for children under five, stressing hygiene. Community & Economy: Cambodia’s informal economy group warns that foreign street sellers are competing with Cambodian vendors and may be amplified by local content creators. Regional Affairs: An ASEAN Observer Team inspected Thai military container deployments along the Cambodia-Thailand border, highlighting displacement and the push for faster border demarcation. Skills for the Green Transition: The Skills Development Fund backs EV and agri-processing workforce training to support Cambodia’s green industrial upgrading.
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