Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
Jenni Lipa, 76, leads the Cambodian Community Dream Organization (CCDO), providing clean water, education, and microloans to ...
KAMPONG CHHNANG, Cambodia — For Dul Sarath, a 34-year-old vegetable grower in central Cambodia's Kampong Tralach district, a China-funded rural road project has made travel and the transport of ...
A smart toilet design introduced in rural Cambodia was supposed to change lives—keeping families safe and protecting the environment. However, while households reported that they liked the new system, ...
PHNOM PENH ― With agriculture still the mainstay of its economy, Cambodia is seeking to reform rural communities in partnership with Korea to shore up residents’ livelihoods and boost grain exports.
The United Nations International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) has announced its support for a $11.5 million development project in Cambodia to help the rural poor. “The project will not ...
Many health facilities in Cambodia were destroyed during decades of conflict. The government is taking steps to reconstruct and revitalize the public health system with the assistance of development ...
(JNS) If an Australian Jewish high school student hadn’t missed a deadline in 2009, her family might not have gone on to found a nonprofit, which is helping young people some 4,300 miles away in ...
Canadian Christopher Charles came up with what he thought was a simple alternative to iron supplements: Give villagers in Cambodia little blocks of iron to drop into their cooking pots. (Michael ...
A rocket-propelled grenade believed to be more than 25 years old killed two cousins, a girl and a boy both 2 years old, when it blew up Saturday near their homes in rural northwestern Cambodia, ...