Posts Tagged ‘Phnom Penh’
Slow economic recovery expected from 2010
Wednesday, January 20, 2010 8:50 2 CommentsCharya, 21 years old, in a light blue dress and with her face carefully made up, presses the palms of her hands together in the graceful, prayer-like sampeah gesture to greet the customer entering the beer garden where she works, then leads him to a table.
Charya has been a client-greeter for just one month. She [...]
Reducing accident hopes for immediate success in 2009
Wednesday, December 31, 2008 8:08 1 CommentBy Thach Chitaro
Traffic accidents can be considered as the bigger catastrophe in the country which poisoning welfare society. There has been a long time that almost all of Cambodian people were very careless of wearing helmet to ensure their life safe from any horrible incidents. The helmet protection used to be a critical topic for [...]
Transparency and Accountability the Key Demands for World Bank-Supported Good Governance Project
Monday, December 8, 2008 13:50 No CommentsThe World Bank has held its first Social Accountability School in Cambodia. The school is one of the activities of the Program to Enhance Capacity on Social Accountability (PECSA). PECSA is part of the Demand for Good Governance Project (DFGG) now under preparation, which will be supported by the World Bank. The World Bank Newsletter [...]
