PRESS RELEASE

The Documentation Center of Cambodia (DC-Cam) is proud to announce a new project supported by the Embassy of Canada’s Fund for Local Initiatives. The project, led by the Documentation Center of Cambodia’s Prey Veng and Takeo Documentation Centers, which are among 19 DC-Cam’s provincial documentation centers, aims to foster a culture of democracy, civic service, and good governance by empowering Cambodian youth through volunteerism and intergenerational dialogue.

At a time when Cambodian youth face growing challenges in adapting to regional changes, this initiative comes at a critical moment. It seeks to strengthen their understanding of democratic values and governance principles, while equipping them with essential soft skills and a deeper connection to Cambodia’s historical legacy and stories of Khmer Rouge survivors.

“Canada is proud to support DC-Cam’s efforts to empower Cambodian youth as agents of democratic change and civic responsibility. This initiative reflects our shared commitment to inclusive governance, historical awareness, and community resilience.” David Verbiwski, Chargé d’affaires, Embassy of Canada, Phnom Penh

For more information, please contact:

Ms. Farina So, Principal Deputy Director

Documentation Center of Cambodia

Tel: 012 586 293

August 2025

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