Guardian of the Sacred Forest: The Story of Roeun Heng
In the heart of Cambodia’s indigenous lands, where the trees hold the memories of ancestors and the soil is considered
Making Bags to Protect the Forest
In Kokir village, Kampong Thom province, there is a brave woman named Loun Sinoun. She is from the Kui indigenous
Forest of Market, Land of Life: The Story of Ms. Loun Nin
Ms. Loun Nin serves as more than just the Second Deputy of the Community Forestry Committee; she is a natural-born
Phnom Penh’s Cinematic Shift: Indigenous Women Lead the Charge for Climate Justice
Indigenous women at CIFF 2026 demand land rights and recognition for their role in protecting Cambodia’s forests through traditional knowledge.
A Historic Milestone: Why September 5th is Now the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Women and Girls
A Global Recognition of Resilience and Leadership In a landmark decision that echoes centuries of struggle and resilience, the United
HC Türk: “Wisdom and experience of Indigenous Peoples hold important lessons for all.”
United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk At 18th session Expert Mechanism on the rights of Indigenous Peoples