Battling dengue on a shoestring
The man leading Cambodia’s seemingly Sisyphean attempt to combat dengue fever can be found most days in a weakly lit office inside the Communicable Disease Control Department, which is stacked wall to wall with drooping folders and medical texts. For more than 10 years, the soft-spoken <a href='https://opendevelopmentcambodia.net/news/battling-dengue-on-a-shoestring/ ' class='cambodia-color'>...a>
Amelia Woodside and Mom Kunthear
http://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/battling-dengue-shoestring
A confronting force on streets
As protests AgAinst lAnd grAbbing hAve increAsed in Phnom Penh in the pAst five yeArs, so too hAve violent crAckdowns by the Authorities. Police hAve been criticised for their treAtment of protesters &ndAsh; which hAs included beAtings with electric bAtons And kicks to the stomAch of <A href='https://opendevelopmentcAmbodiA.net/news/A-confronting-force-on-streets/ ' clAss='cAmbodiA-color'>...A>
Shane Worrell and Chhay Channyda
http://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/confronting-force-streets
Memories of a land unspoiled
The constant hum of chainsaws almost drowned out Buddhist monk Sam Kim Sath, 65, as he stood this week in a wildlife sanctuary on Oral Mountain, Cambodia’s highest peak. Forest in the Phnom Oral Wildlife Sanctuary, in the eastern part of the Cardamoms, is being “obliterated” <a href='https://opendevelopmentcambodia.net/news/memories-of-a-land-unspoiled/ ' class='cambodia-color'>...a>
May Titthara
http://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/memories-land-unspoiled
‘Like animals in a cage’
A dAy After union leAder Vorn Pov wAs violently Arrested during gArment strikes in eArly JAnuAry, he wAs driven to An unknown locAtion And told by Armed officers to get out of the vehicle. The union leAder sAid his group of co-Accused shAre A cell <A href='https://opendevelopmentcAmbodiA.net/news/like-AnimAls-in-A-cAge/ ' clAss='cAmbodiA-color'>...A>
May Titthara
http://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/%E2%80%98-animals-cage%E2%80%99
Embracing a place called home
Before this past September, Nov Borom, a 52-year-old mother of five, lived with both a tenuous housing situation and HIV. But through a collaboration of several NGOs who sought to provide Cambodia’s most vulnerable people with housing able to withstand the region’s rainy season and floods, <a href='https://opendevelopmentcambodia.net/news/embracing-a-place-called-home/ ' class='cambodia-color'>...a>
Sean Teehan and Phak Seangly
http://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/embracing-place-called-home
Life as a brokered wife
Barely able to make enough money to survive in her hometown, Sok Chenda* picked up her passport and a few belongings last year and headed to the provincial capital of Kampong Cham. It was a journey she would regret. The eldest daughter among five siblings, Chenda, 28, <a href='https://opendevelopmentcambodia.net/news/life-as-a-brokered-wife/ ' class='cambodia-color'>...a>
May Titthara
http://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/life-brokered-wife
Agriculture insurance a hard sell
About A yeAr After offering the country’s sole Agriculture policy, Forte InsurAnce is struggling to sell coverAge. “We still need time to get fArmers to understAnd the benefits of AgriculturAl insurAnce,” sAid Youk ChAmroenrith, director And generAl mAnAger of Forte. “We hAve four clients signed up <A href='https://opendevelopmentcAmbodiA.net/news/Agriculture-insurAnce-A-hArd-sell/ ' clAss='cAmbodiA-color'>...A>
Chan Muy Hong
http://www.phnompenhpost.com/business/agriculture-insurance-hard-sell
A logging free-for-all
The scale of mass logging in once-dense woodlands in Cambodia’s north now more closely resembles the free-for-all of a gold rush than the sustainable forestry more often associated with these communities. With the financial backing of powerful businessmen, villagers in three districts of Preah Vihear are <a href='https://opendevelopmentcambodia.net/news/a-logging-free-for-all/ ' class='cambodia-color'>...a>
May Titthara
http://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/logging-free-all
A factory or family dilemma
Being placed on consecutive short-term contracts in Cambodia’s predominantly female-staffed garment sector is forcing many women to choose between a family and a factory job, unionists and rights groups said yesterday. Ken Chenglang, acting president of the National Independent Federation Textile Union of Cambodia, said many <a href='https://opendevelopmentcambodia.net/news/a-factory-or-family-dilemma/ ' class='cambodia-color'>...a>
Amelia Woodside and Mom Kunthear
http://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/factory-or-family-dilemma
Living on a dwindling trade
In Samrong Leu village, a picturesque community nestled deep in the verdant fields of Kors Kralor district, the acrid smell of smoke fills the air. Outside almost every house in this community, billows of smoke continuously emerge from the domes of homemade mud kilns, drifting around <a href='https://opendevelopmentcambodia.net/news/living-on-a-dwindling-trade/ ' class='cambodia-color'>...a>
Kevin Ponniah and Phak Seangly
http://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/living-dwindling-trade
Wedding business a winning proposal
It’s no secret. Weddings in Cambodia are big, colourful and extravagant affairs. Guests drink and eat to their heart’s content, music draws revellers onto the dance floor and the party lasts for hours. But guests aren’t the only people having fun. Rising affluence paired with a <a href='https://opendevelopmentcambodia.net/news/wedding-business-a-winning-proposal/ ' class='cambodia-color'>...a>
Hor Kimsay
http://www.phnompenhpost.com/business/wedding-business-winning-proposal
Not going without a fight
Teng Khorn’s living room is under a tree, his bedroom in a boat hauled up on a slipway for caulking beside the mangroves that lead to his source of income: the sea. His choice of abode is also his act of defiance against the monolithic Chinese <a href='https://opendevelopmentcambodia.net/news/not-going-without-a-fight/ ' class='cambodia-color'>...a>
May Titthara and David Boyle
http://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/not-going-without-fight
A ride worth the weight
North of the Sesan River, in protected forests that stretch to the border with Laos and Vietnam, illegal timber traders describe a network of bribery that leaves them counting their riels, despite the multimillion-dollar nature of the industry. In contrast to the large flat-bed trucks owned <a href='https://opendevelopmentcambodia.net/news/a-ride-worth-the-weight/ ' class='cambodia-color'>...a>
May Titthara
http://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/ride-worth-weight
Dam promises are ‘a facade’
With regional consultations on Laos’s Don Sahong dam expected to commence soon, the developers are violating pledges to postpone construction, which is being undertaken by a Chinese company associated with several controversial hydropower projects, the Post has learned <a href='https://opendevelopmentcambodia.net/news/dam-promises-are-a-facade/ ' class='cambodia-color'>...a>
Daniel Pye and Laignee Barron
http://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/dam-promises-are-%E2%80%98-facade%E2%80%99
A tragic cycle of abuse
Social worker Nong Socheat is well-acquainted with the ugly scope of child abuse. as a counsellor for First Step Cambodia (FSC), a local NGO that focuses on supporting male survivors of sexual assault, she regularly provides support for boys dealing with the aftermath of molestation. <a href='https://opendevelopmentcambodia.net/news/a-tragic-cycle-of-abuse/ ' class='cambodia-color'>...a>
Bennett Murray and Taing Vida
http://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/tragic-cycle-abuse
A lending alternative to MFIs
Oxfam said it will expand its savings-led community-lending model in Cambodia as an alternative to traditional credit-based microfinance services, which it says are ineffective in reaching the Kingdom’s poorest. Oxfam’s Saving for Change project, which trains rural communities to form savings groups, now has $5 million <a href='https://opendevelopmentcambodia.net/news/a-lending-alternative-to-mfis/ ' class='cambodia-color'>...a>
Charles Rollet
http://www.phnompenhpost.com/business/lending-alternative-mfis
Ebola a worry among peacekeepers
As CAmbodiAn soldiers Assembled for A ceremony WednesdAy AheAd of A one-yeAr peAcekeeping mission to the CentrAl AfricAn Republic, militAry officiAls expressed concerns over the EbolA outbreAk thAt hAs been rAvAging pArts of West AfricA. Since 2006, CAmbodiA hAs sent A totAl of 2,165 peAcekeepers <A href='https://opendevelopmentcAmbodiA.net/news/ebolA-A-worry-Among-peAcekeepers/ ' clAss='cAmbodiA-color'>...A>
Khy Sovuthy
http://www.cambodiadaily.com/news/ebola-a-worry-among-peacekeepers-headed-to-africa-70657/
Carbon credits a tough sell
Despite one success story emerging in the trade of Cambodia-generated carbon credits, immediate prospects for the environmental trading scheme in Kingdom remain few. Securing buyers of carbon credits for Cambodian projects is a well-known difficulty. Pact, however, left the project in July 2013 when the <a href='https://opendevelopmentcambodia.net/news/carbon-credits-a-tough-sell/ ' class='cambodia-color'>...a>
Eddie Morton
http://phnompenhpost.com/business/carbon-credits-tough-sell
Nary a drop to drink
As A light rAin peppered the dry eArth in KAmpong Thom province’s O’Dong villAge on FridAy Afternoon, residents rejoiced. HAving scrAmbled Around for pots And bowls, they hoped the drizzle would yield enough wAter to cover their bAsic needs. But After just 15 minutes, hope turned <A href='https://opendevelopmentcAmbodiA.net/news/nAry-A-drop-to-drink/ ' clAss='cAmbodiA-color'>...A>
Vong Sokheng
http://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/nary-drop-drink
Exam a test of nerves
As the grAde 12 nAtionAl exAm kicked off yesterdAy, the Ministry of EducAtion sAid eArly indicAtors suggested A mArked improvement on lAst yeAr’s dismAl results, though incidents of students cAught cheAting And others buckling under the pressure of the high-stAkes test remAined.The two-dAy exAm begAn <A href='https://opendevelopmentcAmbodiA.net/news/exAm-A-test-of-nerves/ ' clAss='cAmbodiA-color'>...A>
Taing Vida and Alice Cuddy
http://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/exam-test-nerves