Towards a More Inclusive and Responsible Development in Preah Sihanouk and Koh Kong Provinces
The Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA or EIA) is mandatory for all medium to large development projects in Cambodia, including those initiated by private individuals, companies, joint
Women-Led Alternatives to Climate Change in Cambodia (WLACC)
Women and girls are found to be less resilient than men during extreme weather conditions, like floods, droughts, lightnings, storms, strong winds, wildfire and extreme heat, especially in developing
From Rice Field to Refuge: A Grandmother’s Journey to Safety Amid the Cambodia–Thailand Border Clash
With the support by the International Humanitarian Action & Resilience Team (IHART), ActionAid Cambodia collaborated with the Community Translation Organization, provincial authorities, the National
100,000 Mangroves Campaign
ActionAid Cambodia concluded a campaign to encourage the planting of more than 100,000 new mangroves across eight community fisheries in Kampot province before May 2020.
Advancing Early Warning System in Cambodia
The project is to establish a functioning EWS system in the country with strong coordination and support from relevant government ministries to ensure an effective early warning on disaster risks to
When Livelihoods Secure the Future of Learning
When women like Rin gain the tools and confidence to build stable livelihoods, the path to education and opportunities for the next generation becomes stronger.
Case Study: Strengthening Early Grade Reading Through Teacher Capacity Building
At just 23 years old, Ms. Yayi is one of the youngest teachers at her school, yet her passion for creativity and student engagement stands out.
Reaksmey’s Journey Back to School Through Follow-up and In-Kind Support
Reaksmey’s story is a powerful reminder that with the right support, children facing hardship can overcome challenges and thrive in school.
Sreykhim’s story: From Dropout Risk to Reaching for Her Dreams
Today, with her new bicycle, Sreykhim travels to school more comfortably and safely. She has reduced her absences from three days a week to only an occasionally missed day. The bicycle also helps her