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Nehru Pry

Phnom Penh, Cambodia
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About Nehru
Nehru Pry is a Cambodian Freelance video journalist and a documentary filmmaker.
  
He has worked for numerous Media outlets including Radio Free Asia (RFA), the Associated Press (AP), Ruptly, Mongabay, ABC News Australia, Cambojanews, Mekong Eye, China Daily and others.
 
As a solo video journalist, he has a proven ability to shoot videos, interviews, script, video editing, and voice in Khmer and English.
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English Khmer
Services
Video Package (Web / Broadcast) Interview (Video / Broadcast) Vox Pop
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Current Affairs Science & Environment Cultural
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Portfolio

An all-female band breaks the norm in Cambodia, shattering the old mindset that relegated women to the confines of the domestic sphere. Watch these Cambodian women beat the drum for female empowerment as they entertain crowds with their traditional Khmer music.

The Elephant Valley Project in eastern Cambodia is a sanctuary where ageing captive elephants can live out their days amid the forested foothills of the Annamite Mountains supported by tourism. But tourists stopped coming when the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns began and the world ceased travelling in 2020, leaving the project searching for ways to continue its work with the elephants and the nearby communities. Read full story:

Live from Phnom Penh, Cambodia about Reamker a Cambodian epic poem that is based on the Sanskrit epic Rāmāyana. The name Reamker translates to "Glory of Rama". It is Cambodia's national epic, along with the less well-known Trai Bhet.

Tonle Sap Lake is facing a significant influence from deforestation, climate change and dam-induced water on the Mekong River. This film is about the relationship between villagers and fishers in the flooded forest and the fish in the Tonle Sap Lake. This video documentary was produced within the Our Mekong, Our Say Storytelling fellowship supported by Earth Journalism Network and Film aid in 2023.

We Talk CIIE Special: Can you guess how many bananas Cambodia exports to China annually?

05 Nov 2023  |  news.cgtn.com
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet visited China in September, highlighting the strong China-Cambodia relations. China is Cambodia's largest trading partner and investor, significantly aiding Cambodia's economy. Key Cambodian exports to China include rice, bananas, mangoes, cassava, and seafood. A CGTN Stringer survey in Shanghai and Phnom Penh explored public awareness of the volume of bananas and rice Cambodia exports to China.

The arrest of Sok Bolima's husband in Cambodia is among a number of recent examples, including the questioning of five Australians in Malaysia, being seen as a sign of a broader shift to suppress free speech in South-East Asia.

In 2019-2020, three Siem Reap rappers were using their talent to sing and highlight critical issues facing Cambodians. Rather than look at the issues raised, local authorities chose to take legal action against them. Two of the rappers were arrested.

The video documentary is to show "Country Commitments and Political Will towards Reaching the Country's Goal to End TB by 2030."

Cambodian authorities greenlight studies for major Mekong hydropower dam

05 Apr 2023  |  news.mongabay.com
The article discusses the revival of plans for the Stung Treng hydropower dam in Cambodia, a 1,400-megawatt project that had been previously shelved due to environmental and social concerns. Despite a 2020 ban on damming the Mekong River's mainstream, the Royal Group, a major conglomerate, has been granted permission to conduct feasibility studies for the dam. The project has faced criticism for its potential impacts on local communities, fisheries, agriculture, and endangered species within the Stung Treng Ramsar site. The Lower Sesan 2 dam, also developed by Royal Group, has been cited as an example of the negative consequences of such projects. Local communities express fear and skepticism about the dam's potential effects and the government's commitment to the moratorium. The article also highlights the lack of clarity and conflicting narratives regarding the project's status.
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