Jul 16

How to Use Generative AI to Increase Work Productivity for BI Staff

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On the morning of July 10, 2025, our president, Pa Chanroeun conducted an important training session for the staff of the Buddhist Institute. The session focused on the topic “How to Use Generative AI to Increase Work Productivity,” reflecting the institute’s commitment to promoting digital knowledge and skills in society. The key objectives of this […]

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Jul 03

CID’s Feedback on the Draft Cambodian National AI Strategy

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🚀 Shaping Cambodia’s Digital Future with Responsible AI! 🇰🇭 At the Cambodian Institute for Democracy (CID), we believe that a robust digital future must be built on the foundations of democratic values and human rights. As the Cambodian government, led by the Ministry of Post and Telecommunications, drafts the National Artificial Intelligence Strategy (NAIS), CID […]

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May 21

Joint Statement: Immediately Release and Drop the Charges Against Environmental Reporter Uk Mao

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We, the undersigned civil society organizations, media associations, and human rights defenders, are dismayed by the arbitrary arrest and indictment of environmental journalist Uk Mao, indisputably carried out in response to his reporting on deforestation. Uk Mao is in pretrial detention in Stung Treng prison on charges of incitement to commit a felony and public […]

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May 03

World Press Freedom Day 2025 Conference

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On May 2, 2025 – Our President Chanroeun Pa attended a significant conference celebrating World Press Freedom Day 2025. The event was organized by a working group of civil society organizations dedicated to promoting press freedom and human rights in Cambodia. The conference served as a vital platform to discuss the current state of media independence […]

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May 03

Joint Statement: Together, Continue to Implement Fundamental Freedoms to Ensure Social Justice

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To mark the 139th International Labour’s Day, CID and a network of civil society partners have released a joint statement titled “Together, Continue to Implement Fundamental Freedoms to Ensure Social Justice.” This statement is a respectful but firm call to the Royal Government of Cambodia to consider and act meaningfully on 13 urgent demands. These […]

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