Project at a Glance
CCIM began the Media and Information Literacy (MIL) training program in 2014 to equip young people with the skills needed to navigate today’s digital information environment. With the rapid advancement of digital technology, many Cambodians—especially youth—now rely on social media platforms such as Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube as their primary sources of information and interactions. As youth increasingly rely on social media for news and expression, the program addresses risks such as misinformation, cyberbullying, and online harassment. Through training, workshops, and online campaigns, CCIM trains university students and marginalized youth in critical media skills, promotes safe and responsible digital engagement, and builds practical media production abilities. To date, the program has reached over 500 young people across Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, Battambang, Kampong Cham, Svay Rieng, and Ratanakiri.

Explore Our Initiatives

Media 101 Club Phnom Penh
This club is a youth learning space where young people, particularly university students in Phnom Penh city, build skills in Media and Information Literacy through interactive training sessions, discussions, and hands-on activities.

Media 101 Club in Siem Reap
Media 101 Club in collaboration with PUCSR, offers young people in the Siem Reap region the opportunity to learn about Media and Information Literacy. Students share and discuss their media habits, create media products like photos and videos, and develop practical skills through interactive sessions and projects.

Let’s Talk Digital
This platform is a video podcast series on digital rights, digital safety, and digital media and information literacy. It features subject-matter experts discussing real-life digital challenges and helping audiences navigate the digital space more safely and responsibly.










