In Cambodia’s rural northeastern province, the Sesan River is the primary source of food and income for fishing and farming communities. But hydropower dams are encroaching and village women say their ...
Women dominate the post-harvest process of fishery activities in Cambodia. Credit: UNIDO Cambodia Using modern techniques in the post-harvesting, drying fish in a solar dryer dome. Credit: UNIDO ...
Women all over the world are working hard to carve out a place as leaders alongside men. Oxfam and our partners in Cambodia are helping men and women in environmentally sensitive rural areas to share ...
In Cambodia, rice paddies account for more than 80 percent of cultivated land, and women tend many of them. Mom Thany, an undersecretary of state at the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries ...
PHNOM PENH: (Bernama) Cambodian women are stepping up in the fishery products sector, transforming their roles from traditional producers to key players in the global market. Enterprising women ...
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