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03/30/07

Cambodia: Dangerous neighbors, Band-Aid Blonds, and the Sick and the Sad

Posted by : Sandra Hanks Benoiton in International Adoption Blog at 01:30 am , 654 words, 82 views  
Categories: Cambodia

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Lest anyone get the idea that Cambodia is much more dangerous than its neighbors, take a look at this, that suggests otherwise.

Cambodia has banned its migrant laborers from working in insurgency-plagued southern Thailand due to safety concerns, an official said Thursday.

Thailand's southernmost... more


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Cambodia: Dropping AIDS rate, Nuclear Terrorism, the KR Trials, and Temple Tramping

Posted by : Sandra Hanks Benoiton in International Adoption Blog at 01:42 am , 606 words, 126 views  
Categories: Cambodia

Continued from here ... Sticking with the good news for a while longer, the latest HIV-AIDS numbers from Cambodia are following the country's downward trend from the past few years.

Even among sex workers the rate has dropped considerably, with 40% infected in 1997 down to 20% today.

UNAIDS co-coordinator... more

Cambodia: Starting with Show Biz

Posted by : Sandra Hanks Benoiton in International Adoption Blog at 01:55 am , 362 words, 107 views  
Categories: Cambodia

As always, the news of the week from Cambodia is like a Clint Eastwood movie ... it's the good, the bad, and the ugly. I'll move through them in some sort of sequence, but don't expect the good guys to win before riding off into the sunset. Not Spaghetti Western material by any means, this story about the Cambodian National Theatre is great, and announces performances this weekend at the Barbican... more

03/23/07

Cambodia: Prosperity and Rock & Roll

Posted by : Sandra Hanks Benoiton in International Adoption Blog at 11:43 pm , 511 words, 47 views  
Categories: Cambodia

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While life in rural Cambodia is what it is, this article postulates that stability is a boon to business.

With the economy growing by more than 10% last year, tourism increasing, construction everywhere and more agricultural output, things appear to be looking good.

Cambodia seems to be “on the fast-track”, says Nisha Agrawal, the World Bank’s country director. “Money is being made in this country – you can now use the word... more

Cambodia: Fishing Communities and "Progress"

Posted by : Sandra Hanks Benoiton in International Adoption Blog at 11:36 pm , 389 words, 116 views  
Categories: Cambodia

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Fishing communities on the banks of the Tonle Sap are about to be surveyed to see how they're making out four years into the five-year-long Tonle Sap Initiative (TSI), primarily a project of the Asian Development Bank, AsDB, that was supposed to improve their lives.

It appears it's not going well:

The poor living along the banks of the Tonle Sap are part of the nearly 40 percent of Cambodia's 13.8 million population living below the poverty... more

Cambodia: Elections, Trial, and Catching Creeps

Posted by : Sandra Hanks Benoiton in International Adoption Blog at 11:00 pm , 402 words, 51 views  
Categories: Cambodia

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Speaking of elections, here's a report on campaigns getting under way.

The election is scheduled for the 1st of April and will see 102,266 candidates from 12 parties running for 1,621 commune, village and urban neighborhood seats. (Until 2002, these were ruled by political appointees.)

The head of the Cambodian NGO charged with monitoring the election is prediciting:

"This election is merely going to strengthen the current ruling... more


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Cambodia: Heng, Hun, and the Prince

Posted by : Sandra Hanks Benoiton in International Adoption Blog at 11:29 pm , 496 words, 74 views  
Categories: Cambodia

With the passing of another week ... and, yes, we are almost through the first quarter of 2007! ... it's time for another wrap of news from Cambodia.

I'll start out a Heng Pov update ...

We've been following the saga of this former PP police chief turned fugitive for months now, ever since Singapore kicked him out and he vanished before reemerging in Malaysia where he had temporary asylum, then was on his way maybe to Finland, then caught and brought back to Cambodia to face charges of kidnapping and ordering murders. (Whew ... that is a saga!)

Well ... surprise, surprise ... he's been cleared... more

03/16/07

Cambodia: Tourism, Tigers, Dophins, and Kids

Posted by : Sandra Hanks Benoiton in International Adoption Blog at 11:37 am , 572 words, 123 views  
Categories: Cambodia

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Tourism in Cambodia is up, and it appears the the big numbers are coming from Korea. Two new air routes are being added to the ones between Inchon and Siem Reap that started late last year. And tourists aren't the only creatures on the increase.

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Cambodia: A Change in US Attitude, Land mines, and Hun Sen Crack Down

Posted by : Sandra Hanks Benoiton in International Adoption Blog at 11:24 am , 386 words, 115 views  
Categories: Cambodia

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The Christian Science Monitor has a very interesting story about how the US Congress is now cozying up to Cambodia. ASEAN logo Seems Washington has twigged to the fact that isolating the country won't do much for the global terrorism situation. Plus, with China courting Cambodia like a sophomore looking for a date... more

Cambodia: EU, US and UN Reports, and Prince Ranariddh sentenced

Posted by : Sandra Hanks Benoiton in International Adoption Blog at 11:55 am , 330 words, 81 views  
Categories: Cambodia

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A couple of reports on the state of affairs in Cambodia have been issued this week. From the European Union, this one on human rights ... it also discusses Guatemala and Nigeria, by the way ... that condemns the murder of trade unionists... more

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