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Monthly Archives: June 2014
Lower Sesan 2 (LS2) Dam Visit and Northeast Cambodia…
The opportunity to meet with indigenous community leaders and witness the impact of a massive hydropower project first hand were not my only reasons for being excited about traveling to northeast Cambodia. Interning at the Vishnu Law Group has been … Continue reading
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Race Report: Phnom Penh International Half Marathon
The fourth annual Phnom Penh International Half Marathon had an early 6 a.m. start. Unfortunately for the participants, the cool weather from days past did not persist, as the temperature was 80 degrees at the start with 89% humidity. This … Continue reading
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Training with an Olympian: The Story of Hem Bunting
Before moving to Phnom Penh I was able to arrange housing through an expat Facebook group. My main requirement was cheap rent, in order to save my Georgetown stipend money for a trip to Myanmar in August. I landed a … Continue reading
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Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Draft Law Conference in Sihanoukville
I arrived in Phnom Penh on May 15th, two days after having taken off from Washington D.C. The travel was long, but uneventful. People watching in the Doha airport was entertaining because all flights are international and have such a … Continue reading
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