By VOA Khmer, Reporters
Original reports from Washington and Phnom Penh
10 March 2008
Women across Cambodia still lack education and other basic needs, a leading female rights worker said ahead of International Woman's Day Saturday.
"We have a lot of resources, so we better use them all to develop the country and not leave them in vein," said Kek Galabru, founder of the rights group Licadho said.
Members of Licadho traveled to PJ, Prey Sar and Takmau prisons Saturday to highlight the conditions across Cambodia's penal system.
More than 500 women live in Cambodian prison, and in February the group found four pregnant.
About 50 children nationwide live with their mothers in prison, Licadho says.
Kek Galabru told VOA Khmer ahead of International Women's Day that women need more higher education and encouragement from their families and society in general.
"We have a lot of resources, so we better use them all to develop the country and not leave them in vein," said Kek Galabru, founder of the rights group Licadho said.
Members of Licadho traveled to PJ, Prey Sar and Takmau prisons Saturday to highlight the conditions across Cambodia's penal system.
More than 500 women live in Cambodian prison, and in February the group found four pregnant.
About 50 children nationwide live with their mothers in prison, Licadho says.
Kek Galabru told VOA Khmer ahead of International Women's Day that women need more higher education and encouragement from their families and society in general.
2 comments:
like everything else, it will take time for society to accept woman equality status. remember to get a good education, all women in cambodia. i think education is a key to lift women's status. also, a strong, courageous attitude could help as well. be strong like an activist because that will create changes in attitude in a person, both men and women.
Bullshit, prisoners will never have equal right as law abiding citizen here.
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