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Garment workers consult health officials before getting vaccinated against Covid-19 in Phnom Penh s Meanchey district. - Phnom Penh Post/ANN Phnom Penh, April 10 (Phnom Penh Post/ANN): Phnom Penh municipal governor Khuong Sreng late on Friday (April 9) placed parts of three districts in two-week lockdown as Covid-19 cases in the areas soar to an alarming level. The lockdown will last through April 23. Sreng said on Saturday (April 10) the decision came after 631 workers from Din Han Enterprise, which has over 2,600 workers, tested Covid-19 on April 9 alone, just hours after the Ministry of Health reported 576 new cases linked to the February 20 community outbreak and the country s 25th Covid-19 fatality. ....
Cambodian civil servants told not getting vaccinated could be a firing offence published : 10 Apr 2021 at 17:35 4 A woman buys a box of traditional medicine from a vendor, as they are separated by a length of rope to create social distancing, in Phnom Penh on Friday. (AFP Photo) PHNOM PENH: Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen threatened quarantine-breakers with jail time on Saturday and warned civil servants they could lose their jobs if they go unvaccinated, as the country grapples with a growing coronavirus caseload. In the past two days the country has registered more than 1,000 infections many among garment workers and market vendors bringing the tally to 4,081 cases and 26 deaths since the pandemic began last year. ....
Winnipeg Free Press Xavier Mutshipayi beside his work Sympho. City artist Lori Ferguson found out how attached Winnipeggers are to the Bay’s downtown store. City artist Lori Ferguson found out how attached Winnipeggers are to the Bay’s downtown store. Her two impressionist-style oil paintings of the 95-year-old landmark, which closed late in 2020 and has since been boarded up, were snapped up by buyers almost as quickly as she hung them on the wall for Cre8ery gallery’s latest exhibition, Flux. An untitled work by Xavier Mutshipayi conveys the uncertainty of our current situation. Maybe I should have just painted this scene (for the entire show), she jokes. People are very emotional about it. A lady was almost in tears talking with us about it. ....
By Reuters Staff 3 Min Read PHNOM PENH (Reuters) - Cambodia started on Wednesday to vaccinate workers in its textile industry, concentrating on the $7 billion backbone of its economy to help jump-start a post-pandemic recovery. Garment factory workers and staff wait to receive China s Sinovac coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccine at an industrial park in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, April 7, 2021. REUTERS/Cindy Liu Cambodia still has one of the world’s smallest coronavirus caseloads, but an outbreak that started in late February has led to its first 22 COVID-19 deaths and a five-fold increase in total cases to 2,915. As its vaccination campaign ramps up, focus has been placed on the textile sector, which employs about 850,000 workers, mostly women, and makes up 16% of the Cambodian economy. ....
10/04/2021 Highlighting the success of three new project applications in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences recently awarded funding from the New Foundations 2020 Scheme by the Irish Research Council. Congratulations to our colleagues Dr Diarmuid Torney, Dr Danny Marks and Dr. Dervila Cooke on being successfully awarded funding under the New Foundations 2020 scheme by the Irish Research Council. The scheme aims to support research that addresses the challenges of our time and it has awarded funding worth €6.5 million to more than 278 projects since it began in 2015. Helping low-income communities adapt to climate change in Cambodia Dr. Danny Marks is an Assistant Professor of Environmental Politics and Policy in the School of Law and Government and in partnership with the Royal University of Phnom Penh Cambodia, he received funding for his project which aims to reduce the risk of flooding in that region through collective action. ....