Mondulkiri is Cambodia’s largest yet most sparsely populated province, home to evergreen forests and undulating hills. We visit the Jahoo Gibbon Camp and the Elephant Valley Project, two ecotourism initiatives aiming to protect some of the country’s most endangered wildlife as well as the land that the indigenous Bunong have lived off for centuries
The “silk island” of Koh Dach, the pastoral countryside of Arey Ksat, and the ancient ruins of Oudong and Phnom Chisor are all within easy reach of the capital city
A World Mental Health Day op-ed from the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) and the United Nations Fund for Population Activities (UNFPA)
The Digital Advocacy Compass will enable easy public access to the state of the Chamber’s dialogues with Cambodia’s government on key issues, and facilitate collaboration amongst industry stakeholders
The banning of the Chinese blockbuster “No More Bets” warns that Beijing’s patience is wearing thin over Cambodia’s apparent inability to control cyber crime within its borders. A dramatic drop in tourism numbers may be one symptom.