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Cambodia: Open Institute’s Women Program Empowers Women
Cambodia: Open Institute’s Women Program Empowers Women (Khmer Version) Written by Sopheap Chak in attribution to Open Institute’s Women Program The article is part of Open Institute’s Women Bulletin issue #7, December 2010
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From Online to Offline Meet-up @2010 Global Voice Summit
What is impressed about my trip to Chile is about the first ever experience for everything: Firstly, it is about the travel itself. it is my first trip to South America where i have never experienced such a long travel. … Continue reading
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Mobile technology gives Cambodians a voice
By Sopheap Chak Published on UPI Asia Online, April 23, 2010 Niigata, Japan — Cambodia: The Rise of Citizen Media via Mobile Phone Mobile phones have gained in popularity since 2000, even at the bottom of the economic pyramid, due … Continue reading
