Our work
The Phnom Kulen Programme (PKP) is an innovative program being implemented by the ADF on Phnom Kulen since 2008, marrying archaeology with sustainable development. It includes a wide range of activities, from archaeological research to environmental protection and socio-economic development.
ArchaeologyThe Archaeology component of the programme aims to conduct archaeological research, train and provide experience to the next generation of Cambodian experts, and restore and protect the ancient sites on Phnom Kulen. Learn more...
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DevelopmentThe Development component of the PKP aims to strengthen civil society and reduce poverty by implementing activities focusing on hygiene dn sanitation, education, alternative income generation and infrastructure restoration. Learn more...
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EnvironmentThe ADF is implementing a series of activities to protect and restore the forest ecosystem: creation of buffer zones around the temples; collaboration with rangers to fight illegal logging; training to sustainably collect natural resources. Learn more..
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Other activitiesTo conduct archaeology research and protect villagers, the ADF is collaborating with CMAC to clear landmine and other explosive devices on Kulen. The ADF is also giving lectures and participating to conferences. Learn more.
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