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JUNE 5, 2023 | CHARITY, OUR STORIES, RELATED ARTICLES
In the heartwarming town of Kampong Chhnang, nestled in Cambodia, lived a remarkable little girl named Tao (pseudonym). She possessed an insatiable curiosity, a radiant
APRIL 12, 2023 | NEWS
Dear friends, The Cambodia Khmer New Year begins on April 14 this year and soon the air will be filled with the smell of fireworks,
DECEMBER 19, 2022 | NEWS
The yearly wet monsoon season in Cambodia brings stormy wind and rain from June through December. The Mekong river water then overflows into the Tonle
NOVEMBER 18, 2022 | NEWS
Thanksgiving is a time of reflection on the things we are most grateful for and a deeper sense of connection to the people that brings
FEBRUARY 1, 2022 | NEWS
Têt Nguyen Dan literally means the first morning of the first day of the new period. More simply known as “Têt,” it is Viet Nam’s
NOVEMBER 5, 2021 | NEWS
The day has come, after nearly two years, in the midst of the Covid-19 Pandemic, and overcoming many adversity, our dream of building a school
SEPTEMBER 21, 2021 | NEWS
Chong Kneas floating village, only 15 kilometers south of Siem Reap, is one of hundreds that line Tonle Sap Lake. Tens of thousands of families

JUNE 14, 2021 | NEWS
Cambodia begins evicting floating homes amid protests By Prak Chan Thul PHNOM PENH (Reuters) – Cambodia’s capital of Phnom Penh on Saturday began overseeing the
JANUARY 22, 2020 | NEWS, OUR STORIES
The next time you see a single penny on the ground, whether you make the effort to pick it up or not, I invite you

JANUARY 13, 2020 | CHARITY, NEWS, OUR STORIES
Introduction Ethnic Vietnamese living in Cambodia represent the largest stateless group of people anywhere in the world. Many have lived in Cambodia for generations.
JANUARY 8, 2020 | NEWS
Interior Minister Sar Kheng on Thursday defended the actions of Cambodian authorities in relocating Vietnamese nationals living in houseboats on…
JANUARY 8, 2020 | NEWS
The UN Special Rapporteur for Human Rights in Cambodia, Rhona Smith, on Thursday called on the government to be fair…
JANUARY 4, 2020 | NEWS
“Having almost no rights in their home country, Cambodia’s ethnic Vietnamese are forced to live on the water, in poor…
JANUARY 8, 2020 | NEWS
Kampong Chhnang deputy provincial governor Sun Sovannarith reaffirmed that the 40ha the provincial authorities allocated to Vietnamese boat people is…
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That he speaks, thinks and dreams in Khmer, the official language of Cambodia, is nothing unusual for Liv Yang Bin…
JANUARY 4, 2020 | NEWS, RELATED ARTICLES
In July the Mekong River, the precious lifeline for four Southeast Asian countries and China’s Yunnan Province, fell to its…
JANUARY 4, 2020 | NEWS, RELATED ARTICLES
No room on water, no home on land for Cambodia’s ethnic Vietnamese Rina Chandran CHNOK TRU, Cambodia (Thomson Reuters Foundation)…
JANUARY 4, 2020 | NEWS, RELATED ARTICLES
More than two-thirds of around 2,300 ethnic Vietnamese families living in a “floating village” on Cambodia’s Tonle Sap Lake have…
JANUARY 4, 2020 | NEWS, RELATED ARTICLES
Chong Koh.Andrea Frazzetta/Institute, for The New York Times A People in Limbo, Many Living Entirely on the Water Floating villages…