ARTICLES BY IMMF JOURNALISTS
Oct 2008 – Print/Photo – Ageing Asia
1.) Simple Happiness By Thuy Duong
Tin Tuc News Newspaper - Vietnam
2.) The Elderly Have A Burden: Taking Care of HIV – Infected Generations By Burmese Journalist
3.) Eldely People Fighting for Life By Tiep Seiha
Royal University of Phnom Penh - Cambodia
4.) Un-dead Poet Community By Yuthana Praiwan
Bangkok Post - Thailand
May 2008 – Television – The Mekong River: A Lifeline in Peril
1.) Mekong River: A Lifeline in Peril
2.) Off the Hook
3.) The Wave of Change
Oct 2007 – Print – Fighting Poverty Positively
1.) Rural Thai coffee goes global
By Burmese Journalist
2.) School for Life
By Viengsavanh Phengphachan
Vientiane Times – Laos
3.) Designer adds Thai flavor to Christmas decorations
By Amitha Amranand
Bangkok Post – Thailand
4.) Young Lisu caught between money and culture
Ung Chansophea
Cambodge Soir – Cambodia
5.) Self-help can solve housing problem
By Van Anh
Laodong Newspaper – Vietnam
May 2007 – Print – Reporting on Disasters
1) Thailand’s State-of-the-Art Warning System A Mystery to Many
By Anchalee Kongrut
Bangkok Post – Thailand
2) Kiss of the Killer Waves for Burmese Migrant Workers
By Burmese Journalist
3) The Tale of Two Villages
By Nguyen Thi Thanh Truc
Tuoi Tre - Vietnam
4) Tourism Brightens After Tsunami
By Soudalath Phonpachith
Vientiane Times Newspaper – Lao PDR
5) From Grieving to Weaving
By Ung Chamroeun
Cambodge Soir - Cambodia
Oct 2006 – Print - The Changing role of women in Asia
1) PATPONG “HEAVEN”
By: Duc Hanh
Journalism Magazine – Vietnam
2) PAVENA Foundation Offers Hope for Women and Children
By Sinthamala Lanavanh,
Lao Women’s Newspaper
Vientiane, Lao PDR
3) Family and Work: Burden for Women
By Doeuk Vannarith
AFP, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
4) Survival in the Cage of HIV
By Two Burmese Journalist
May 2006 – Print - Managing the Mighty Mekhong
1) No Flood No Food
Burmese Journalist
Myanmar
2) Community conservation takes deep root in Thailand
By Liu Jun,
China Daily, China
3) Fighting to fish
By Ekaphone Phouthonesy,
Vientiane Times, Lao PDR.
4) Giant Catfish Hunters Put on a Show
By Sin Putheary,
Fashion and Beauty Magazine, Cambodia
5) Rise of Trade Development in Mekong River:
By Kannika Kunakornvaroj,
Thansettakij Newspaper, Thailand
May 2005 – Print – Migrant Labour
1) People on the move
Burmese Journalist
Myanmar
2) No Home Too Far
By Sroy Nika
The Rasmei Kampuchea
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
3) School Regulations Against Migrant Children’s Rights
By Phonsavanh Vongsay
The Vientiane Times
Lao PDR
4) The Star of Mai:
A Vietnamese trafficking victim drifts into Thailand
By Tran Hong Van
Hanoimoi
Vietnam
5) Women Migrants’ Shattered Dreams
By Manivone Luangsombath
Lao Womens’ Newspaper
Lao PDR
Sept/Oct 2004 – Print –AIDS, Sars & Avian Flu
1) Not Just An Orphanage, Nikki’s Place is a Family
By Burmese Writer
2) Government’s Bird-Flu Deadline About to End
By Sam Rith,
Phnom Penh Post, Cambodia
3) Fighting Cocks – A Dangerous Way to Spread Bird Flu
By Phaisythong Chandara,
Update Magazine, Laos
4) Access For All? Debate Rages Over Drugs
By Chu Minh Truong,
Doanh Nhan, Vietnam
5) PIMJAI INTAMOON: A Source of Strength To Overcome AIDS Stigma.
By Apiradee Treerutkuarkul,
Bangkok Post, Thailand
6) AIDS Strikes Remote Hill Tribe, Burdens Elderly.
By IMMF Teamwork
November 2002 – Print – Man and Mighty Mekong
1) Mekong Mother Gives Short Resources to Her Child
By Chheang Sopheng ,
Deutsche Presse Agentur (DPA), Cambodia
2) Dam Building In Yunnan
By Xu Xiaodan , China Daily, China
3) From Rocks to Rapids: Can Human Beings Regulate the Untamed Mekong River?
By Tarinant Antaseeda .
Bangkok Post, Thailand
4) Delta in Danger
By Tran Hoang Tuyen ,
Vietnam Agriculture, Vietnam
5) Save the Dolphin – A Look at the Endangered Irrawaddy Dolphin
By Panee Manithip ,
Pasason Newspaper, Laos
6) I Come to You – Mekong
By Burmese Writer
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