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Independent union does not exist to protect rights and working conditions of workers in Sihanoukville Special Economic Zones
(Photo: Sihanoukville Special Economic Zone taken on September 9, 2018.) In its recent report on the 2017 performance and the 2018 targets, the Ministry of Labor and Vocational Training indicated …
Independent union does not exist to protect rights and working conditions of workers in Sihanoukville Special Economic Zones 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 MoreChemicals on ELCs to Cause Parkinson on Tumpoun Villagers in Ratanakiri
Rich in fertile laterite soil, Ratanakiri province is covered with rubber, cashew, and durian plantations as well as other crops and is home to many indigenous people (IP) who account …
Chemicals on ELCs to Cause Parkinson on Tumpoun Villagers in Ratanakiri Read MorePress Release: Independent media websites blocked ahead of the election day
PHNOM PENH, 28 July 2018 – The Cambodian Center for Independent Media (CCIM) expressed grave concern over the blocking of at least 17 websites by the Cambodian government ahead of …
Press Release: Independent media websites blocked ahead of the election day 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 MoreCCIM Conducted Training Course on Investigative Reporting on Economic Development to Journalists
From May 23-25 and June 21-22, 2018, CCIM with financial support from FOJO Media Institute has conducted a training course on “Development Journalism: Investigative Reporting on Economic Development” attended by …
CCIM Conducted Training Course on Investigative Reporting on Economic Development to Journalists Read MoreJoint Statement: Cambodian Journalists’ Continued Imprisonment Unjustified
(Picture taken from https://www.change.org/) February 14, 2018 The continued imprisonment of Cambodian journalists Oun Chhin and Yeang Sothearin – arrested in November amid the government’s attack on media freedom – …
Joint Statement: Cambodian Journalists’ Continued Imprisonment Unjustified Read MoreLaw on Access to Information: Challenges and Opportunities for Provincial Broadcasters
With the financial support of European Union through DanChurchAid Cambodia (DCA Cambodia), the Cambodian Center for Independent Media (CCIM) organized a two-day training on access to information (A2I) for CCIM’s …
Law on Access to Information: Challenges and Opportunities for Provincial Broadcasters 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 MoreClean Road: Re-launching the Radio Program on Corruption Issues
Have you ever been overcharged by authorities when applying for public services? Have you ever been asked to pay unofficial extra money to get things done faster than other people? …
Clean Road: Re-launching the Radio Program on Corruption Issues 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 MoreLet’s Go Show: A Radio Program for Youth on Politics and Good Governance
It was 9 o’clock on a sunny and windy morning in February. The campus of Cheap Sim Boeung Keng Kang High School was noisy and full of students taking a …
Let’s Go Show: A Radio Program for Youth on Politics and Good Governance Read MoreRadio Program “Good Service, Good Society”: A Window of Opportunity to Promote Good Governance at Local Level
More than 10 kilometers at the western outskirts far away from Phnom Penh, a phone rang while Ms. Thorn Srey Pov alias Norn, a former garment worker from Prey …
Radio Program “Good Service, Good Society”: A Window of Opportunity to Promote Good Governance at Local Level Read More