For Girls, the Value of Education No Mystery
Seang Seila, 15, attends a clean-up day event at Angkor High School, around two kilometers from Siem Reap city center on Saturday, March 21, 2015. (Phorn Bopha/VOA Khmer)
Cambodian girls at Hun Sen's Prasat Bakong High School where U.S First Lady Michelle Obama visited on Saturday March 21, 2015 in Siem Reap. (Phorn Bopha/VOA Khmer)
People light candles during All Saints Day at Mirogoj cemetery in Zagreb, Croatia.
Female students attend a clean-up day event at Angkor High School, around two kilometers from Siem Reap city center on Saturday, March 21, 2015. (Phorn Bopha/VOA Khmer)
Cambodian girls at Hun Sen's Prasat Bakong High School where U.S First Lady Michelle Obama visited on Saturday March 21, 2015 in Siem Reap. (Phorn Bopha/VOA Khmer)
Cambodian girls at Hun Sen's Prasat Bakong High School where U.S First Lady Michelle Obama visited on Saturday March 21, 2015 in Siem Reap. (Phorn Bopha/VOA Khmer)
Cambodian girls at Hun Sen's Prasat Bakong High School where U.S First Lady Michelle Obama visited on Saturday March 21, 2015 in Siem Reap. (Phorn Bopha/VOA Khmer)
From right to left, Eight-graders Keng Somary, 14, Lim Sam Ol, 14, Vuthy Kim Eang, 14, and Tuon Sreineat, 13, attend a clean-up day event at Angkor High School, around two kilometers from Siem Reap city center on Saturday, March 21, 2015. (Phorn Bopha/VO
Students attend a clean-up day event at Angkor High School in Siem Reap. (Phorn Bopha/VOA Khmer)
The entrance to Angkor High School in Siem Reap. (Phorn Bopha/VOA Khmer)