Citizen Journalists Networking
The Citizen Journalism Program of CCIM aims to engage the public, particularly in the provinces, to report information to the media and social media as a contribution to inform the public what is happening around the country. CCIM has been engaged in training citizen journalists since 2013 and currently expanding the network of citizen journalists to widen the participation of the Cambodian citizens in media reporting.
Women CJs Expand the Network of Citizen Journalists in Kratie Province
Two women citizen journalists (CJs) in Kratie expand the network of CJs in the province after CCIM selected them as provincial team leaders. They encouraged more women to report issues …
Women CJs Expand the Network of Citizen Journalists in Kratie Province Read MoreCambodian Citizen Journalist Advances to a Full-time Journalist
A CCIM-trained citizen journalist in Kandal province decided to work as a full-time journalist after his active media reporting and six-month internship with a media outlet that made him produced …
Cambodian Citizen Journalist Advances to a Full-time Journalist Read MoreWomen CJs in Kandal: Working Together to Report News
Oeung Sary and Lonh Vanna are among the women in Kandal who joined together with their fellow community residents to defend their communal land. From being land activists, they joined …
Women CJs in Kandal: Working Together to Report News Read MoreCitizen Journalist Reporting on Land Issues
There are a lot of land conflicts and human rights issues in my community. Citizen journalists can highlight issues happening in the communities and bridge the gap between the concerned …
Citizen Journalist Reporting on Land Issues Read MoreLand Activist Takes on Citizen Journalist Role
A female land defender in Kampong Speu province takes on the citizen journalist role to report human rights and land issues in her community to the general public. Her struggle …
Land Activist Takes on Citizen Journalist Role Read MoreNetwork of Citizen Journalists in Cambodia Expands
The network of citizen journalists in Cambodia continues to expand and strengthen as the Cambodian Center for Independent Media (CCIM) launched three batches of training held in the provinces attended …
Network of Citizen Journalists in Cambodia Expands Read MoreCCIM Produced “Best Practices Guide for Citizen Journalism Projects”
The phenomenon of citizen journalism has spread worldwide, enabled by the rapidly growing influence of the internet, with its ability to turn users into publishers with a global audience, and …
CCIM Produced “Best Practices Guide for Citizen Journalism Projects” Read MoreCitizen Journalists Trained on Reporting Gender-based Violence
Under Voices for Gender Equality Project supported by the European Union and DanChurchAid (DCA), CCIM conducted the training course “Fundamental Human Rights, CEDAW and News Reporting” in Phnom Penh from …
Citizen Journalists Trained on Reporting Gender-based Violence Read MoreNet Neurn, a woman citizen journalist in Kratie: “It is hard, but I am happy”
Her first job as a citizen journalist (CJ) Ms. Neurn started her job as a CJ with VOD on 6 January 2015. It was her first ever job. At first, …
Net Neurn, a woman citizen journalist in Kratie: “It is hard, but I am happy” Read MoreCitizen Journalists Trained to Write and Share Information for Public Good
The fierce summer heat did not prevent the group of 28 young Cambodians in attending a two-day citizen journalism training organized by the Cambodian Center for Independent Media (CCIM) with …
Citizen Journalists Trained to Write and Share Information for Public Good Read MoreSmartphone and Internet: Weapon of Choice for Young Citizen Journalists
Attending the training for the first time, Mr. Noun Vansuy, a young Prey Slang activist from Preah Vihear province about 350 km away from Phnom Penh, said that he did …
Smartphone and Internet: Weapon of Choice for Young Citizen Journalists Read More