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© UNICEF Cambodia/2022/Nick Sells
Article
29 August 2022
Keeping the water flowing during drought
Climate-resilient water supply systems ensure that children have enough clean water to support their health, development and well-being
© UNICEF Cambodia/2022/Bunsak But
Photo essay
07 April 2022
Treating menstruation as what it is - normal
Building confidence among schoolgirls across Cambodia and helping to keep their school attendance high
10 February 2022. Ms Yin Sophal, 53, a farmer and the ID poor household with five grandchildren under her care. She is one of many beneficiaries of Svay Rieng’s Open Defecation Free (ODF). She lives in Mrak Teab village, Tras Commune, Romeas Haek District, Svay Rieng Province.
Article
25 February 2022
Svay Rieng leads the way in sanitation for all
In January, Svay Rieng became the first Cambodian province to eradicate open defecation, thanks to a huge effort from national level down to communes
©UNICEF Cambodia/2021/Antoine Raab
Article
21 April 2021
Supporting education even as schools are closed again
How UNICEF and partners are working to support schools, teachers and students as Cambodia continues to reel from the pandemic
Mother, Sreymom, with her three-month-old baby at Dar Health Clinic. Chitborie district, Kratie Province, August 2019.
Article
21 October 2019
A healthy start for mothers and babies
When health care centres lack proper sanitation facilities it puts pregnant mothers and new babies at significant risk of preventable infections.

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