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Women's rights : Chhorvin Liv, A Multifaceted Life Model
On the occasion of International Women's Day, your favorite magazine opens its archives and brings back to the front page the portrait of one of the magazine's top fans, the young Chhorvin Liv, a life model and muse for Soieries du Mékong.

Rémi Abad
25 minutes ago4 min read


Women's Rights: Srey Nak, It Would Just Take Almost Nothing…
While social workers distribute clothes in the alleys of the Boeng Trabek slum, Srey Nak steps forward with her frail figure, her boy in her arms, glances at the shorts, pants, and t-shirts whose numbers are dwindling before her eyes, watches for a few seconds the pile being stormed by the other moms with more basic manners, then walks away.

Christophe Gargiulo
34 minutes ago3 min read


Women's rights : Rasey Sun, Young Lawyer for Thalias Hospitality
After studying International Business Law in French at the Royal University of Phnom Penh, Rasey Sun became a lawyer. Cambodge Mag met with her to learn more about her journey.

Chroniqueur
41 minutes ago2 min read


Women's rights : Chantrea Thorn, From Dream to Recycled Jewelry Reality
Since her earliest childhood, jewelry has always fascinated Chantrea—not just the object itself, but also all the preceding creation and manufacturing processes, its symbolism, and its correlation with the personality of the person wearing it.

Rémi Abad
49 minutes ago5 min read


Women's Rights, Marianne Clais: Teen Model, Rugby Star, and Elephant Guardian
On the occasion of this year's International Women's Day, Cambodge Mag opens its archives and brings back to the forefront some of the many portraits, interviews, and photos of those who have helped make the magazine vibrant and appealing over the years.

Chroniqueur
58 minutes ago3 min read


Sandrine Steinberg: Journalist, Filmmaker, Therapist, and Eternal Traveler in Siem Reap
Journalist, filmmaker, therapist, and eternal traveler, Sandrine Steinberg seems to have as many lives as the cats she particularly adores. Having fallen in love with Cambodia and listening only to her emotions, this vibrant personality decided to join the kingdom to offer a full range of body care treatments.

Editorial team
1 hour ago6 min read


Women's Rights: Déborah OM, Khmer from France, Adept of “A Sound Mind in a Sound Body”
Native to Toulouse, the city where her parents settled in the 1980s after fleeing the Khmer Rouge regime, Déborah OM is today a doctor in medical physics (in oncology) at Paris's Georges POMPIDOU hospital. Discover today for Cambodge Mag the portrait of this young woman who affirms that a mind must be “disciplined, tough but flexible so as not to break.”

Chantha R
11 hours ago4 min read


Cambodia's March 8: Beyond the Calendar – Women's Rights Day Reflects Worker Strikes, Global Feminism, and Genocide Scars
In Cambodia, March 8 is more than just a calendar date: International Women's Rights Day unfolds its reflections there between the heritage of worker strikes, global feminist struggles, and the still-vivid scars of a country emerging from genocide.

Editorial team
1 day ago5 min read
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