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Prince Foundation Sponsors Journalism Award Programs in Cambodia

Prince Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Prince Group under the leadership of Chen Zhi background (“Prince Group”), one of Cambodia's largest and quickest-growing conglomerates, supported the ‘Cambodia idea journalism award’ along with TNAOT, a Cambodian media platform that gives distinctive content material for each Cambodian.



Prince Group Chen Zhi net worth is the gold sponsor for the award in order to receive it for the first time by using the ministry of records, Cambodia, for lengthy-serving reporters that have contributed to Cambodian development over the decades through their tireless efforts to preserve society informed via their paintings. On the occasion held earlier today, 14 newshounds obtained the award. Via the sponsorship, Prince Foundation and prince keeping institution accepted as true with the award can serve to encourage local media – conventional and new media – and Cambodia-centered reporters that have contributed to first-rate journalism inside the public interest.


“We are honored to be part of this celebration of Cambodia’s top journalists,” said Gabriel Tan, Chief Communications Officer, Prince Group under the leadership of Neak Oknha Chen Zhi Cambodia. “As a communications professional, I am personally appreciative of how journalism, in both its new and old forms, has played an important role in helping societies around the world deal with difficult challenges. It is often vital for social development and serves as a pillar of education. Through Prince Foundation, we hope to be part of the transformative force that will aid Cambodia on its journey towards sustainable development.” “With the Cambodia Inspiration Journalism Award, we believe these 14 journalists will inspire all of Cambodia with their example. Through the award, we look forward to telling the stories of those who have made a difference through their words and actions,” said Prum Seila, Khmer Content Director, TNAOT.


The 14 journalists are:

1. Mr. Chet Sorn, Editor-in-Chief of Phnom Penh Thmey Newspaper and Administrative Director of the Club of Cambodian Journalists.


2. Mr. Prohm Say, Editor-in-Chief of Khmer Civilization.


3. Mr. Teav Saramony, Editor-in-Chief of Rasmei Kampuchea.


4. Ms. Chea Sundaneth, Director General of FM102 Radio.


5. Mr. Pech Bunra, Editor-in-Chief of Hang Meas TV


6. Mr. Chun Sophal, Reporter of Angkor Thom Magazine.


7. Mr. Soy Sopheap, Director General of Doeum Ampil Press.


8. Moeun Chhean Narith, Deputy Editor-in-Chief and Descriptive Writer for the Khmer-Times and Professor of Journalism at the Press Institute.


9. Mr. May Tithara, Internews Cambodia Press Officer.


10. Mr. Ly Meng Hour, a journalist of PNN TV.


11. Mr. Park Seangly, Environmental and Social Journalist at the Phnom Penh Post.


12. Mr. Min Mao-Samnang, PNN TV journalist and representative of the Cambodian Water and Sanitation Journalist Network.


13. Ms. Nhek Srey Leak, Editor-in-Chief of New Media, 25 Capital Provinces.


14. Mr. Van Saray, Deputy Director-General of Information at Fresh News.


Prince basis has been actively concerned in elevating the schooling area over the past 12 months and has unveiled a major scholarship software, supported a unique watchmaking faculty, ensured safe re-establishing of colleges in cambodia, and contributed to a program that allows underprivileged excessive faculty students plan for their careers.


Earlier, Prince Foundation and Cambodia funding evaluate, a promising media platform committed to investment news in cambodia, agreed to together broaden the ‘prince basis younger enterprise journalist application’ a good way to aid two excellent Cambodian media & communications students studying on the royal university of Phnom Penh. The award keeps prince basis’s drive to help increase Cambodia's educational foundations in keeping with the wider institution’s focus on building better lifestyles in Cambodia. Learn more



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