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Children’s Climate Risk Index for Cambodia by UNICEF

The Government of Cambodia’s collaboration with UNICEF on the development of the subnational Children’s Climate Risk Index (CCRI) for Cambodia marks a significant milestone in adopting a child-sensitive and child-centered approach to climate action. This CCRI builds upon and is…

Presentation on School Reform (Education Congress 2023)

School Reform Summary Based on MoEYS Presentation Schools serve as the primary foundation for implementing the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport’s two core education policies: Ensuring quality education that is inclusive, equitable, and promotes lifelong learning opportunities for all.…

School-Level STEM Education Framework

The School-Level STEM Education Framework (2025) aims to strengthen students’ and educators’ abilities in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) across Cambodia. It supports the improvement of teaching quality, school management, infrastructure, and community involvement in STEM education. The framework…

Pathways to Success: Enhancing Learning in Primary Education

The low learning outcomes in Cambodia’s education sector stem from a complex interplay of factors across schools, teachers, students, and communities. School factors include overcrowded classrooms, low parental engagement, poor leadership and management of the school, limited functioning of school…

Adult Education Transformation (2025)

Lifelong Learning: A Key to Thriving in the 21st Century Adults bring valuable experience to learning and prefer interactive, practical approaches over repetitive instruction. The ability to continuously learn and adapt is essential in today’s rapidly evolving world, where technology…

National Policy on Child Protection System 2019-2029

The Kingdom of Cambodia is one of the developing countries that suffered the catastrophic destruction caused by the Pol Pot genocidal regime, which killed millions of people and shattered the nation’s society. Children, in particular, were subjected to all kinds…