Urban Climate Resilience in Southeast Asia Partnership
Planning for climate change is a daunting challenge for governments in the Mekong Region of Southeast Asia.
Planning for climate change is a daunting challenge for governments in the Mekong Region of Southeast Asia.
In most societies, sex work is highly stigmatized and sex workers are subject to blame, disapproval and discrimination. As a result, violence against individuals involved in sex work is seldom visible and, in some contexts, even condoned.
Since its inception, the Internet has been dominated by the English language and North American culture. But, only about 5% of Asia's population understands English.
It is now generally accepted that affordable, effective telecommunication services play an integral role in development. Although there has been strong growth in connectivity in Asia, those who have benefited most are the urban affluent.
In Cambodia new information and communication technologies (ITCs) are almost nonexistent outside the major cities.