Cambodia is one the most littered countries that I have seen in SE Asia, and part of that is because of very low education levels. The poor education and many problems stemming from it all go back to the Khmer Rouge genocide, where all educated people were killed, even people that wore prescription glasses were executed.
Since the education was rebuilt and re-established, there has been zero environmental education in the public school system, and the Buddhist religion and monks have not made any efforts for this either, many pagodas here are often covered in trash. To fix this problem it will have to come from the monks first, because the citizens will practice whatever they implore.
Until then I have placed boulders and string to show a bit more of a boundary.
Cambodia is one the most littered countries that I have seen in SE Asia, and part of that is because of very low education levels. The poor education and many problems stemming from it all go back to the Khmer Rouge genocide, where all educated people were killed, even people that wore prescription glasses were executed.
Since the education was rebuilt and re-established, there has been zero environmental education in the public school system, and the Buddhist religion and monks have not made any efforts for this either, many pagodas here are often covered in trash. To fix this problem it will have to come from the monks first, because the citizens will practice whatever they implore.
Until then I have placed boulders and string to show a bit more of a boundary.
I didn't know about that.
It seems it did pushed back the development of your country by a great degree.