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Looking at G20 meeting from Cambodian's eyes!

The G20 meeting this week has been a breaking and historic achievment of the world to combat current economic crisis as some leaders described. For Cambodia, a country which is also affected by the downturn, G20 meeting could at least contributed some improvements to the country's current efforts. More resources to IMF : The world leaders have agreed to add US$ 500 billion to IMF so that the organization could make it available for developing countries who are in the crisis. Cambodia could take this opportunity to continue improving her rural infrasture, sharing growth to remote areas. As some workers lost their jobs and returned to farming, building more rural roads and irrigation system will improve their livelihoods. Keeping aid promise : Although most world economic leading countries are facing recessions, they have no plans to cut aid to poorer countries. This is good news for Cambodia, who depends on foreign aid and non-governmental organizations' participations. No mor...

Searching for own communities!

It is said that one could learn best of foreign culture when he or she involves in communities of that country. However, the way I learn is to start with people from the same country as mine to hear what they have experienced with the new land. That was my motivation to search for Cambodian communities in Amsterdam this weekend. Although the weather was not with me, my journey from Diemen (another Dutch city) to Amsterdam began. I was guided by a map from google showing me directions to a Cambodian restaurant. I thought it was a good start to check where people meet and eat so that I could follow the track to bigger communities. After wandering around and asking people, I found the restaurant. It was exciting to see the word "Cambodja City" on two boards hanging outside. The place was not large but it looked massive to me. This is because it is really hard to find Cambodians living in Amsterdam since this city is not one of the favourite destinations for Cambodians. I entered...

Closing Cambo Six is a safe bet for securing government's social goals

The Phnom Penh Post's article "Game over for Cambo Six", published on February 26 about the government's closure of Cambodia's legal betting company Cambo Six revealed another major development of the Kingdom's policies towards gambling. It is more focused on long-term results of social improvement by eliminating contradictory forces such as gambling. The new policy will save a great deal for the government's poverty reduction plan, for public spending and for improvements in education. Firstly, the closure will remove the forces that contradict poverty-reduction efforts. This means at the same time the government and civil society are running programs to make people richer, gambling makes them poorer. Secondly, the government's order saves the country's public spending. The government, of course, loses tax income from gambling. But they do not need to increase the budget to cope with social problems resulting from gambling. Domestic violence, ro...

Discharging my Camera in Amsterdam

Water and bridges everywhere! Chinese and shops everywhere!

Coming back with nostalgia

It was a great time to return to Cambodia again. One month there was just a blink! Then it is time to say good-bye and return to pursue my dream, which separates me from my lovely family and country. All sweet memories during the one-month return provide me unforgettable recalls. Bring Europe to my village: Feel the traffic: Feel the sea: Refresh own culture (with museum):