ថ្ងៃសុក្រ, ខែ​កញ្ញា 03, 2010
   
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EQUITY WEEKLY

Equity Weekly provides participatory democracy in the media through the discussion of issues and idea. This TV programme enables Cambodian citizens to engage with their community and with the government. This is citizen journalism - it brings the principle of equity to citizen concerns in society. For more background on the Equity Weekly programme, follow the "What is Equity program?" link.

Equity Weekly

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Elections, Democracy and Politics

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Border debates

There are no translations available.Special coverage on the recent border debates with the official response of the government to the questions of the opposition.      

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The Non-Voters

There are no translations available.This feature questions a rising trend in voters: abstinence. Over the last elections, voter participation as decreased and interest seems particularly low among the youth. It raises the potential of blank voting, as this does...

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Demonstration Law

There are no translations available.There have been changes to the demonstration law. Ouy Bounmy discusses the changes.      

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Corruption

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Transparency in Accounts

There are no translations available.A recent anti-corruption law was passed, giving much hope that the government now holds a legal backbone to address issues of transparency and accountability. What information is required to improve transparency. What are the...

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Corruption and its affect

There are no translations available.The corruption affect mostly in the poor children and block the way for global human development.      

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Anti-Corruption Meeting

There are no translations available.Interview with representatives of the Council of Ministers and opposition spokespersons.      

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Environment

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Illegal wood

There are no translations available.A large crackdown on illegal wood smuggling is taking place. Hundreds of cubic meters are being seized daily. No-one is arrested yet. Is wood the suspect?      

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Update the dicussion of Climate Change

There are no translations available.Mr.Ouy Bounmy brings us an update of the current discussions on Climate Change.      

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International Water Day

There are no translations available.International Water Day is on Monday 22nd. To celebrate the water, we remind our viewers of the importance of safe water: do not take it for granted and value it.      

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Agriculture

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Amazing Maize

There are no translations available.Cambodia mostly consumes two types of corn: the white and the red. The red one is mostly for animal feed.  We look at this emerging market and ask why after so many years of corn cultivation, the country still does not have...

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The use of chemicals in agriculture

There are no translations available.Ouy Bounmy brings us a special review of the ongoing discussions at this week's National Farmer Forum to regulate the use of chemicals in agriculture.      

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Lobster farms

There are no translations available.Shrimps, crawfish and lobsters are in high demand in the local markets but the supply is far from sufficient. Also while over-fishing has taken a toll on the wild live stock, the Ministry of Fisheries has set up some lobster...

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Economy and Finance

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Improving small businesses

There are no translations available.Small and medium enterprises are considered to be a turnkey in the reduction of poverty and to reduce the gaps between rich and poor. Many enterpises held high hopes in exporting their products, but experts say the market is...

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Gazoline prices

There are no translations available.Gazoline prices are on the rise again. Poor people are finding it hard to cope with the hike.      

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Consumer Rights

There are no translations available.Consumer rights is not a well know concept in Cambodia. Most people see only the quality of the product and forget the production chain behind the product. Consumers have rights but do not seem to know how to use them or how...

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Justice

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The workshop on the demonstration law

There are no translations available.This week Ouy Bounmy covers the workshop on the demonstration law. This law is seen by some as limiting their freedom to gather in public.      

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The anti-corruption law pushed

There are no translations available.In National Assembly, the anti-corruption law is being pushed through for approval. Are there issues that require more debate?      

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The opposition submitted its draft graft law

There are no translations available.The opposition submitted its draft graft law to the National Assembly, we interview Son Chhay (SRP) and Cheam Yeap (CPP) on the progress made so far.      

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Human Rights

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Mr Subedi mentions about the expropriation law

There are no translations available.We hear Professor Surya P. Subedi, the special rapporteur for Human Rights in Cambodia. He mentions the expropriation law and raises the issue of how to value compensation and how to determine 'public interest'.    

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Human Rights representative in the country

There are no translations available.There is a great progress made in the last decades, it is crucial to put the laws into practice and avoid double standards.      

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Discrimination and Inequity

There are no translations available.Racism is taken as the opening argument in this two side feature. In fact, discrimination take many forms and the country has witnessed this over the various regimes. With the rise of nationalism, are Cambodians becoming more...

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