Thursday, April 26, 2012

Cambodian Youth Have an Impact in Their Communities

April 10, 2012
Source: IRI

Phnom Penh, Cambodia – Launched in 2001, the Advanced Democracy Seminar – a month-long program offered by the Youth Council of Cambodia and supported by IRI – has taught more than 35,000 youth about civic education and civic activism.

Beginning in July 2010 and ending in May 2012, with funding from the U.S. Agency for International Development, IRI is evaluating more than 2,000 program participants to assess the impact of the program. This video follows three program graduates – Navy, Theara and Sarith – as they use what they have learned to improve their communities.

See the impact they are having.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akeBFLbCIdo

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

This is a very good program for all Khmer new generation to come.

Anonymous said...

This should be spread across the country. It is time for Khmers to know What is Right and Wrong.

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

That is very good to help build the communities of Cambodia.

Help each other and educate your kids about your big role model.

Anonymous said...

I wrote comments like this in KI Media for so long,but nobody kept
their minds and thought about it.

Thank for having done in Cambodia,
but I would like Khmer abroad will
do the same things as same as in
Cambodia.

There are 3 things,Khmer people
abroad should do:
-Be responsible what they have done.
-Be communicated among themselves.
-be accomplished the duty what they already have done.
-Be honest.
-Have justice.
-Have morality.
-Be united among themselves.
Obey rules and regulations in groups and communities.