by Lim Khy | Jan 19, 2026 | Video Stories
Episode 5 Out Now! In this episode, “Cultural Insights: Indigenous Peoples of Cambodia,” the first Indigenous Cambodian Australia Awards scholar shares how Indigenous knowledge protects our forests, strengthens national identity, and inspires the next...
by Lim Khy | Jan 8, 2026 | Video Stories
Australian alumnus Phan Channarong knows the danger of flooding on rural livelihoods in Cambodia. He studies the health impacts of flooding in Battambang Province — including disruption to health services, increased food insecurity, and disproportionate harm to...
by Lim Khy | Dec 24, 2025 | Video Stories
Our alumna, Ms Yann Sophorn, researched how Mekong and Tonle Sap farmers cope with shrinking water supplies. The study shows farmers need better irrigation, skills training, and local funding to adapt to climate change. Policymakers need to act to protect livelihoods...
by Lim Khy | Dec 22, 2025 | Video Stories
With a research grant from the Australia Awards Cambodia, Mr Ing Chhay Por conducted a study on how rice straw burning harms air quality and people’s health. His team recommends practical alternatives — biochar, compost, animal feed and bioenergy — plus training and...
by Lim Khy | Dec 19, 2025 | Video Stories
Hear Min Chinda and Kheang Sokleng as they describe how the Equity Pathways Program and tailored support (extra exam time, medical and mobility aids, including an electric scooter that transformed daily mobility, and emotional care) made their postgraduate studies in...
by Lim Khy | Dec 18, 2025 | Video Stories
Australian alumna Rang Sokha is concerned about the disproportionate impact climate is having on rural women in Cambodia. Her research project looks at how climate change affects women farmers and what practical measures, like gender sensitive training, better local...