Millions of tourists visit Cambodia every year, especially Angkor Wat. The revenue generated by this world heritage site, a significant part of the tourism sector, is supposed to contribute to Cambodia’s national development.
Angkor Wat Revenue (Main Story)
Thousands of visitors pay their admission fees to the Angkor Wat temple complex each year. This has led some people to raise questions about how much income is actually being generated and how the money Cambodia earns from tourism to this historical site is being managed and used. Equity Weekly looks at the role and responsibilities of the Apsara Authority in managing the revenue generated by Angkor Wat.
Rehabilitation of Prison Inmates (Feature)
After being released from jail, some ex-convicts relapse and commit new crimes. Equity Weekly investigates the causes of this problem that impacts all society. Our reporters also look at a rehabilitation programme that provides vocational training to inmates who are about to regain their freedom so that they may have skills that will allow them to find a job or start their own small business after they are released from prison.
POLITICS AND SOCIETY
This week Mr. Ouy Bounmy brings us an overview of the regional workshop on Promoting Economic Growth and Sustainable Development to Reduce the Development Gap within ASEAN and Climate Change.
TEASER
The law requires both drivers and passengers to wear seat belts while driving. What do the police and people think about passengers who ride on top of or swing at the back of a car?
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