” - UNESCO, Embracing Diversity: A Toolkit for creating inclusive, learning-friendly environments, 2015
Ha Giang, Ninh Thuan, Soc Trang provinces - Viet Nam - Following the establishment of core student groups at twelve schools , the “We are ABLE” project organised two capacity building workshops for each province from September to November 2020. (...) I AM ABLE TO……
After the workshop, those students expressed that they were able to
…open a restaurant to supply happy meals to make sad people happier
Student, Dai An 1 lower secondary school, Soc Trang province
...overcome difficulties, developing my strengths to become a good farmer
Student, Dong Dau lower secondary school, Ninh Thuan province
...convey and express the cultural traditions of our people - the Cham people, so together, everyone knows to preserve and be proud of the culture of the Cham people
Student, Dong Dau lower secondary school, Ninh Thuan province
... be who I am
Student, Ban May primary and lower secondary ethnic semi-boarding school, Ha Giang province
The capacity building workshops were organised in the framework of the “We are ABLE project” project, implemented by UNESCO in close partnership with the Ministry of Education and Training and the Committee for Ethnic Minority Affairs, with financial support from CJ Group and the UNESCO Malala Fund for Girls’ Right to Education.
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LETTER DATED 93/05/28 FROM THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL
On 21 May 1993 at about 11.30 p.m. local time, approximately 15-20 members
of the National Army of Democratic Kampuchea (NADK), the forces of the Party of
Democratic Kampuchea (PDK), attacked a police position of the party of the State
of Cambodia (SOC) which is located directly south and about 150 metres from the
position of a Chinese Engineer Company in Skon village in Kompong Cham Province.
Small arms and rockets were used in the attack. SOC police retaliated
immediately using small arms, mortars and rockets.
(...) UNTAC’s assessment is that a rocket aimed at the SOC
police position hit the Chinese camp due to inaccuracy of fire and the location
of the camp which is in the same line of fire as the SOC position.
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FOURTH PROGRESS REPORT OF THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ON THE UNITED NATIONS TRANSITIONAL AUTHORITY IN CAMBODIA
Furthermore, since political parties
contesting the election for a constituent assembly began opening offices last
September in the SOC-controlled zone, which comprises some 80 per cent of the
country, SOC has been blamed for organizing or condoning violent attacks on the
personnel and offices of those parties. (...) On
30 April, at about 9.30 p.m., in Kompong Cham Province, unknown armed assailants
fired at an UNTAC vehicle carrying three Civilian Police Monitors. (...) The Control Teams have carried out operations in zones controlled by SOC in
the provinces of Kandal, Prey Veng, Takeo and Kompong Cham, and the translation
and in-depth analysis of the documents made available to UNTAC by the local
administration are now under way.
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LETTER DATED 4 OCTOBER 1979 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF THE SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF VIET NAM TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL : NEW YORK
Similar massacres occurred at the Chup hevea plantation in Kompong Cham
province (document No. 2.3.5) and in Kratie (statement by Thong Xin, document
No. 2.1.5.15).
(...) Statements by witnesses from different areas, such as Ai Na Suong (Kompong
Cham) , Lat Barat (Svai Rieng), Yasuko Naito (Phnom Penh) , Soc Ruot (Kandal),
Doc Chhoi (Kompong ehnang) and Sala Sen (Kampot) show that these population
transfers were conducted throughout the country. (...) Ai Na Suong of Kompong Cham says that she was forced to join a shock
brigade and had to work every day until 10 at night.
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Score: 1464227.6
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"Mr. Chams Eldine El - Wakil (Egypt ),Chairman of Executive Board of Unesco; Mr"^^ . (...) "Mr. Chams Eldine El - Wakil (Egypt ),Chairman of Executive Board of Unesco; Mr (Image)"^^ . (...) "HTML Summary of #17169 \n\nMr. Chams Eldine El - Wakil (Egypt ),Chairman of Executive Board of Unesco; Mr\n\n" .
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“Plastic Action Day” in Cu Lao Cham - Hoi An Biosphere Reserve, Viet Nam
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(...) This event is a part of “Youth and Innovation for Ocean Initiative” Programmes, co-organised by UNESCO office in Viet Nam and Cu Lao Cham - Hoi An Biosphere Reserve, with kind support from the Coca-Cola Foundation.
Soon after being recognised as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 2009, Cu Lao Cham - Hoi An has become a pioneer in eliminating plastic bags and other single-use plastic movements.
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In Handbook on Marine Environment Protection: Science, Impacts and Sustainable Management, Markus Salomon and Till Markus, eds. Cham, Switzerland: Springer, 2018.
Moore, John Norton, ed. (...) In Handbook on Marine Environment Protection: Science, Impacts and Sustainable Management, Markus Salomon and Till Markus, eds. Cham, Switzerland: Springer, 2018.
Weaver, Philip P. (...) In Handbook on Marine Environment Protection: Science, Impacts and Sustainable Management, Markus Salomon and Till Markus, eds. Cham, Switzerland: Springer, 2018.
Stein, Michael.
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REPORT OF THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ON THE CONDUCT AND RESULTS OF THE ELECTIONS IN CAMBODIA
A Cambodian
civilian was killed on the first day of polling when several mortar rounds were
fired in Kompong Cham Province, and the polling station in the vicinity was
temporarily closed. (...) Three of the four Cambodian parties signatories to the Paris Agreements -
the Party of the State of Cambodia (SOC) (through the Cambodian People’s Party
(CPP)), the Front uni national pour un Cambodge indépendant, neutre, pacifique
et coopératif (FUNCINPEC) and the Khmer People’s National Liberation
Front/Buddhist Liberal Democratic Party (KPNLF/BLDP) - took part in the
electoral process. (...) Its leaders and its party workers
stayed the course despite a campaign of violence and intimidation directed
against them almost from the time they were permitted to open offices in the SOC
zone. Undaunted, they persisted in putting their case to the people and were
never tempted to meet violence with violence.
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