AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoCybercrime Crackdown: Cambodia’s online scam raids and arrests are drawing attention, but rights groups and analysts are asking the real question—whether enforcement is dismantling the financial and logistical networks that let scams reappear elsewhere. Displaced Families & Health Access: The Information Minister says civilians displaced by the 2025 Cambodia–Thailand border conflict must be able to return safely, with attention to damaged homes, schools, health centres and accountability beyond the ceasefire. Dengue Prevention Reminder: Health authorities elsewhere highlight travel-related dengue cases and stress simple mosquito control—especially removing standing water after heavy rain—to reduce the risk of local spread. Cleaner Cities: Battambang launches a pilot to test whether household waste sorting at the source can become a routine habit, aiming to cut pollution and protect public health. Animal Health Lab Upgrade: Cambodia and China inspect construction of an animal health laboratory to strengthen livestock research and testing capacity. Community Health & Aid: Royal humanitarian relief reaches 1,062 families in Oddar Meanchey, including displaced people and veterans, with hygiene guidance shared alongside assistance. Legal Compensation Push: Over 1,100 families affected by Hy Kimhog’s investment scheme seek faster compensation after a Phnom Penh court ruling ordered $33.5 million in payments. Religious Health Link: Cambodia’s first Latter-day Saint temple opens to the public, with the Health Minister among officials attending.
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