Tag: Cambodia
Cambodian hospitality, tourism workers in dire straits due to pandemic
They’re struggling to make ends meet as promised govt financial support fails to materialize
As fashion sales fall globally, big brands leave Asia’s garment workers...
An estimated 60 million garment workers could struggle to weather the crisis
Cambodia’s opposition still under threat during COVID-19
Former members of Cambodian National Rescue Party have been arrested, some of them have not been politically active since their party was dissolved
Workers feel pain as factories in Cambodia suspend operations due to...
Future is uncertain for thousands of workers as overseas companies cancel orders
Chinese dams held back Mekong waters during drought, study finds
The effect of China's 11 dams on the upper Mekong has long been debated, but data has been scarce
Cambodian migrant workers return home to bleak prospects
Thousands have left Thailand due to the COVID-19 crisis
Mothers and their babies locked up in Cambodian prisons
In Cambodia, children are forced to serve time with poor mothers convicted of petty crimes
Cambodia’s brick factory workers carry debt across generations
Large loans, low pay keep Cambodians stuck in slavery-like conditions
Water pollution endangers the ‘Heart of Cambodia’
Contaminated water from Tonle Sap Lake is creating serious health problems for many Cambodians
Cambodian workers fret over EU’s partial EBA withdrawal
EU acting on human rights grounds, but workers worry about bottom line