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My True Story Disadvantages of young marriage in indigenous communities
Young marriage is still a challenge in Cambodia, and in some areas, it is considered common, especially in Ratanakkiri and Mondulkiri provinces, where the rate of young people deciding to get married at a young age is up to 36 percent compared to other provinces across the country.
BRIDGING MARGINS: MR. SON BAI AMPLIFIES DISABLED VOICES IN RIVER GOVERNANCE
In the quiet village of Krom, nestled along the Mekong River in Stung Treng province, 46-year-old Mr. Son Bai lives with his wife and daughter in a modest household with no electricity or reliable water supply.
I’m wrong Join together to reduce young and forced marriages
Young marriage is still a challenge in Cambodia, and in some areas, it is considered common, especially in Ratanakkiri and Mondulkiri provinces, where the rate of young people deciding to get married at a young age is up to 36 percent compared to other provinces across the country.
Pu Rang’s Path to Land Justice: Indigenous Advocacy Gains Senate Support
For years, the Punong Indigenous People of Pu Rang village—home to 64 families within the biodiverse Keo Seima Wildlife Sanctuary—have sought formal recognition of their ancestral lands.



