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Serendipitous journey for W&M senior leads to aspirations in global development, data and leadership

Matt Crittenden ’21 aspires to build systems in data and policy that contribute to a better world. He is passionate about the applications and ethics of digital technology for global governance and socioeconomic justice. Crittenden, who was born in Tokyo and moved in 2001 to Chesapeake, Virginia, also hopes to be a role model for future Asian American students in the global governance and development community. A 2021 Rhodes Scholarship finalist, Crittenden is in on pace to graduate in May with a degree in international relations and data science. He plans to spend this summer as an inaugural Civic Innovation Corps – Coding it Forward member with the New York City Department of City Planning’s data engineering team before returning to Japan for the first time in 15 years. There, he plans to brush up on his Japanese language skills and work remotely on various “data for development” projects before applying next year to U.S. and U.K. graduate programs in social data sci

Officials: Assistance for poor households in lockdown area coming gradually

Share Each family will also receive one-off food aid consisting of 25kg rice, a case of instance noodle, six bottles of fish souse and six bottles of soy souse. Photo supplied Officials: Assistance for poor households in lockdown area coming gradually Mon, 19 April 2021 Prime Minister Hun Sen said recently that the government did not impose lockdown to starve people but to break the chain of covid-19 transmission, and the poor will receive government support. But since then, some have complained that they are suffering now. A construction worker in Sen Sok district s Trung Morn village, which has been in lockdown since April 9, said on condition of anonymity that he and other impoverished villagers were happy to hear that the prime minister would provide them with food and financial assistance to sustain their livelihoods. But he claimed that until now he had received nothing.

Over 1,000 tonnes of rubbish removed from capital s canal

Share A woman pushes her food cart past the Boeung Trabek wewage canal in Phnom Penh’s Chamkarmon district early this month. Hong Menea Over 1,000 tonnes of rubbish removed from capital’s canal Mon, 5 April 2021 Around 1,500 tonnes of rubbish, mostly plastic, was removed from the capital’s Boeung Trabek canal last month – an amount officials said was huge but less than before. Duong Chansarath, head of the drainage and sewage unit at the Phnom Penh municipal Department of Public Works and Transport, said his team had disposed of waste that was blocking the sewage canal from March 10-31 in a bid to reduce flooding in the coming rainy season.

Over 1,000 tonnes of rubbish removed from capital s canal as Cambodia reports its 21st Covid-19 death

Over 1,000 tonnes of rubbish removed from capital s canal as Cambodia reports its 21st Covid-19 death
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Cambodia blocks Angkor Wat resort, will Laos stop the dam at its UNESCO site?

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