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Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Villagers See Negative Impacts from Proposed Dam

Say Mony, VOA Khmer
Tuesday, 31 May  2011

River protection groups and villagers along the Sesan River in Ratanakkiri province have appealed to halt the Lower Sesan Dam II project, insisting more studies are needed on the dam's impact on community livelihoods.


The appeal followed the government's approval of the dam project during a Vietnam-Cambodia investment conference in Phnom Penh last month.

Plucked From Garbage Scavenging, a Girl Makes Good

Pich Samnang, VOA Khmer
Tuesday, 31 May 2011

Today Chen Sokha, 16, is a student at a prestigious international school and has even been named one of Newsweek magazine’s top 150 women.
When Chen Sokha was a young girl, she found herself, through circumstance and bad luck, an orphan, and a scavenger at Phnom Penh’s notorious Stung Meanchey dump. Things went poorly from Day One.

“While I was scavenging on the side of the trash hill, a bulldozer pushed the trash down and the trash covered one of my legs,” she said in a recent interview, recalling the day years before.

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Journalist, Mentor, Teacher, Dies at 47

Pich Samnang and Kong Sothanarith, VOA Khmer
Saturday, 14 May  2011

Reach Sambath, a seasoned reporter, revered journalism mentor and an important public liaison for the Khmer Rouge tribunal to the public, died on Wednesday from an apparent stroke.
Reach Sambath started his career as a reporter for the Agence France-Presse, where he earned the respect of his fellow journalists and sources alike.
He studied under a prestigious scholarship at Columbia University in New York before becoming a journalism instructor at the Royal University of Phnom Penh.

Friday, May 13, 2011

Schools Not Making Entrepreneurs: Business Leader

Pich Samnang, VOA Khmer
Friday, 13 May 2011

Sila Chy Thmor , national president for the 2011 of Junior Chamber International Cambodia.
A young business leader says Cambodian universities must do better to develop young entrepreneurs, rather than teaching students to become good employees.

“In schools, they teach young people how to find jobs, but why don't they teach them how to run their own businesses?” said Chy Sila, president of the Junior Chamber International Cambodia, as a guest on “Hello VOA” Monday.

Few Equate Climate Change With Its Causes: Study

Pich Samnang, VOA Khmer
Friday, 13 May 2011

FILE - In this July 19, 2007 file photo, an iceberg is seen melting off the coast of Ammasalik, Greenland. A new assessment of climate change in the Arctic shows the ice in the region is melting faster than previously thought and sharply raises projectio
The majority of Cambodians have little understanding of the causes of climate change, due to a lack of information, a new poll has found.

In a survey by the BBC World Service Trust of 2,401 Cambodians from all walks of life, about 85 percent said they had heard of climate change, although they associated it with disease, farming troubles and drought.

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Mekong Dam Hurts Villagers Along The River

Pich Samnang, VOA Khmer
Thursday, 05 May 2011

Lao villagers living along the Mekong river say their livelihood would be harmed by the proposed Xayaburi dam in their country if it is built as planned.


Villagars voiced their concerns after the meeting of the Mekong River Commission (MRC) failed to decide if the dam project should go ahead. VOA Khmer's Pich Samnang reports from Vientiane, Laos.