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26 October 2011

Flood survivor reunited with family in Cambodia’s Kompong Thom province

More than 1.2 million people have been hit by flooding that has affected 17 of Cambodia’s 24 provinces since August. Kompong Thom is one of the provinces that has suffered the most.
Response continues as flood waters ravage Cambodia
18 October 2011

Response continues as flood waters ravage Cambodia

The Cambodian Red Cross is appealing to donors to support the emergency response as flood waters continue to ravage many provinces in the country.
Cambodian Red Cross responds to the needs of thousands flooded out of their homes
14 October 2011

Cambodian Red Cross responds to the needs of thousands flooded out of their homes

Severe flooding in Cambodia has damaged infrastructure, property, rice paddies, crops and livelihoods, and caused deaths across the country.
Cambodian Red Cross president champions mother and child health
4 March 2011

Cambodian Red Cross president champions mother and child health

The president of Cambodian Red Cross has been recognised as a national champion for mother and child health at a major ceremony in Phnom Penh.
24 November 2010

Hundreds die in Cambodian stampede

What is normally the highlight of the year, the beautiful Water Festival in Cambodia, ended in tragedy Monday night, when hundreds of people were crushed to death or ...
Cambodia turns a corner on trafficking
26 June 2008

Cambodia turns a corner on trafficking

The Cambodian Red Cross is determined to intensify its advocacy against human trafficking and sexual exploitation as well as its own programme response, according to ...
Cambodia landmine survivors featured in photo exhibition
15 April 2008

Cambodia landmine survivors featured in photo exhibition

Around six million landmines were laid in Cambodia from 1978 until the end of 1989, mostly along the Thai border.
Cambodia: more deaths on the roads than in minefields
20 September 2007

Cambodia: more deaths on the roads than in minefields

In Cambodia, more people are killed by not wearing crash helmets than by unexploded remnants of war.
17 July 2007

Dengue fever sweeps through South-East Asia

The early arrival of the rainy season in much of Asia is being blamed for a surge in mosquito-borne infections across the region.
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