 From no knowledge to basic knowledge – reproductive health awareness is slowly working its way into Cambodia. Words by Dorine Schreiner.
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 How do you attack the pervasive problem of exploitation in Cambodia? It is a question Steve Morrish, Executive Director of SISHA, must ask himself every day. The answer: help one victim at a time. Words by Craig Gerard.
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 Good news travels fast as a honeybee. Vinh Dao reports on the positive changes happening in Mondulkiri.
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With due respect to the likes of Dengue Fever and Ronan Keating never before has a musician of the stature of Leonard Cohen announced that he will perform in Phnom Penh. Mark Bibby Jackson talks to the men who have made the groundbreaking concert take place.
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In an already scorching Phnom Penh, LA band Dengue Fever raised the temperature even further last month. AsiaLIFE’s Nora Lindstrom caught up with the band’s bassist Senon Williams during a brief poolside respite.
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While the Cambodian national soccer team will not travel to South Africa in 2010, Spirit of Soccer is making a World Cup trip possible for rural Cambodian teens. Craig Gerard learns there is more to soccer than what happens on the field.
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The Mekong dominates the region through which it flows. Agriculture and fishing are dependent upon the river. Yet it is vulnerable to environmental concerns, from upstream damming to global climate change. What will be the impact upon traditional life in the region? Words by Thomas Maresca.
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 May marks Gay Pride Week in Cambodia, so Julie Masis explores the changing face of the gay and lesbian community in Cambodia.
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 Think of religious minorities in the Kingdom and it is unlikely that those of the Jewish persuasion will figure too high up on your list. However, there is a small but active group here and they even have their own synagogue. Words by Julie Masis.
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Laughter, a new car, sex, a glass of red wine, children, winning the lottery, and friends – these are some of the things that people say make them happy. But what really makes us happy? Nora Lindstrom speaks to a variety of Penhites to find out how they pursue that most blissful of states.
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 Renowned classical music pianist and conductor Vladimir Ashkenazy visited Phnom Penh in early March, as part of the “Bridges” event series. Johan Smits sat down with the musical legend on the eve of his performance at Chaktomuk Theatre.
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