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September 19, 2022, Kampong Tkoy Lower Secondary School, Siem Reap Province. Vicheda NARITH, 18, Battambang, conducts her workshop ‘Wander in Tech’. An online platform that teaches digital literacy, offers guidelines for STEM-related subjects, and highlights new opportunities in the tech industry. Through skills-building workshops, tech conferences, and hackathons, Vicheda hopes young people leverage technology to become active members of their community. Her mentor is Chhorleang Horm.  UNICEF's Generation
Article
08 March 2023
Opening up the digital world for girls
18-year-old Narith Vicheda from our Generation Future initiative talks about how she overcame obstacles to become a tech pioneer
© UNICEF Cambodia/2022/Sokhon Sea
Article
17 January 2023
How positive discipline helps children learn
Students facing educational challenges bloom thanks to Positive Discipline Programme developed by the Ministry of Education in partnership with UNICEF
Graduate students of the Hun Sen Roluos Secondary School in Siem Reap: Loh Lin (left), Choeurm Sreychen (middle) and Thun Dany (right)
Article
25 October 2022
Local Life Skills helps student win national honour
Local Life Skills Programme introduced by the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport and UNICEF helps students achieve excellence
Sokunpanha LY, a young leader from UNICEF’s Generation Future, teaches children about beekeeping at Arranh Raingsei Lower Secondary School in Siem Reap
Article
25 October 2022
Generation Future inspires 900 students in Siem Reap
UNICEF's Generation Future youths delivered workshops to 900 Siem Reap students as part of the Royal Government of Cambodia's Local Life Skills Programmme
© UNICEF Cambodia/2021/Sea Sokhon
Article
27 January 2022
Upskilling opens career options for youth
Follow two young graduates of technical, vocational and education training on their paths to success in the workforce
© UNICEF Cambodia/2021
Article
28 September 2021
Meet the Generation Future mentors
Rappers, entrepreneurs and influencers among the 11 mentors who will be supporting UNICEF’s Generation Future youth
Reth Sreynou, Grade 9 at Prey Chrouk Lower Secondary School in Siem Reap. “Innovation is the most important soft skill for me, especially to keep up with my studies from home.”
Photo essay
14 July 2021
Life Skills help students keep up with the times
Siem Reap schools shine a light on the role of soft skills and peer support in the future of education.
Phanith (16) and Narin (17) explain how to grow vegetables
Article
17 May 2019
Life skills from the community for the community
Two extraordinary students are on their way to change not only their own lives, but also their communities for the better.
Phuok Nuok, School Director of Thmor Sor lower secondary school in Thmor Sor village at Takeo province.
Article
03 May 2019
Going the extra mile
From lessons on domestic abuse to broom making, these students at Thmor Sor Lower Secondary School are learning something new every day.

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