Recorded in Cambodia for ABC, Radio National, Broadcast November 3 2007. Radio Eye. Documentary and web-photo story recorded in Cambodia. ABC. Podcast available via http://www.abc.net.au/rn/radioeye/stories/2007/2054787.htm In February this year documentary maker Virginia Madsen went to visit her brother Robert in Cambodia, where he is a social worker in the provincial city of Battambang -- one of the poorest areas of Cambodia. Robert's work is centred on a refuge known as Komar Rikreay ('happy children'), and is one of the many shelters for the abandoned and 'trafficked' children of Cambodia. Virginia was soon swept up in stories of lost childhood and terrible poverty, as well as stories of survival and hope, and she presents a heart-rendi...
This dissertation seeks to understand how the women of Cambodia recreated self and culture after exp...
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textabstractThirty years after the collapse of the Khmer Rouge regime (1975-1979) how do Cambodians ...
Twenty-eight years after the fall of the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia, many Cambodians are still unclear...
[Extract] With the financial support of Asialink in 2012 and additional support from the Ian Potter ...
Today, Cambodia houses one of the seven wonders of the world – the Angkor Wat. Beyond the splendor a...
The Village Drama Against Malaria project used Cambodian drama, art, music workshops, and village co...
Big Stories: Banlung was an experiment in participatory media interfacing with a global platform for...
Set in 1979, this short film explores the aftermath of Cambodia’s darkest days when hundreds of thou...
During the 1970s, the communist Khmer Rouge ruled with an iron fist. As part of its “re-education” p...
This dissertation seeks to understand how the women of Cambodia recreated self and culture after exp...
For various reasons, family histories are uncommon in Cambodia. Many of the few records that did exi...
Of the estimated 50 million international refugees and displaced persons (U.S. Committee for Refugee...
Broadcast on ABC Radio National and International Podcast "Into the Music" program, 08 March 2008Ex ...
This is a case study of a municipal orphanage in Phnom Penh, Cambodia called Rose Center No. 4.A lar...
‘Buried' is an intimate look at the experience of one family pre- and post-Khmer Rouge through their...
Cambodian refugees have settled in many countries of the West, including New Zealand. Cambodian refu...
textabstractThirty years after the collapse of the Khmer Rouge regime (1975-1979) how do Cambodians ...
Twenty-eight years after the fall of the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia, many Cambodians are still unclear...
[Extract] With the financial support of Asialink in 2012 and additional support from the Ian Potter ...
Today, Cambodia houses one of the seven wonders of the world – the Angkor Wat. Beyond the splendor a...
The Village Drama Against Malaria project used Cambodian drama, art, music workshops, and village co...
Big Stories: Banlung was an experiment in participatory media interfacing with a global platform for...
Set in 1979, this short film explores the aftermath of Cambodia’s darkest days when hundreds of thou...
During the 1970s, the communist Khmer Rouge ruled with an iron fist. As part of its “re-education” p...
This dissertation seeks to understand how the women of Cambodia recreated self and culture after exp...
For various reasons, family histories are uncommon in Cambodia. Many of the few records that did exi...
Of the estimated 50 million international refugees and displaced persons (U.S. Committee for Refugee...