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Scenes from a Cambodian Women’s Center

For women in Northern Cambodia, the choices are few, and stark. One bold social entrepreneur aims to offer them something more.

August 1, 2016 in Travel, Women.

Chantha Nguon’s Story: Mekong Blue

A Cambodian refugee comes home, and helps village women learn to weave shimmering silk scarves and independent lives.

August 21, 2014 in Travel, Women.

How One Social Entrepreneur Is Tackling Poverty in Cambodia

The Face (and Fashion) of Social Enterprise—Weaving Better Lives in Rural Cambodia

November 21, 2012 in Ideas and Innovations, Photography, Travel, Women, Writing.

Stories of Cambodia: Mekong Blue Silk Weavers

Every day is “Take Your Kids to Work Day” at the Stung Treng Women’s Development Center.

November 19, 2012 in Photography, Travel, Women.

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