![Professor Develops First Climate Change Curriculum for Cambodian Universities Prof. Bunleng Se discusses climate change with professors from Asia-Pacific region](https://2012-2017.usaid.gov/sites/default/files/styles/square_150x150/public/success_story/12_13_LEAF_NicoleKravec.jpg?itok=ZaHlwUf_)
There’s been a change of climate in Cambodian classrooms—brought about by the first climate change course curriculum taught in the country’s universities. With support from USAID, students can now study the impact changing climate will have on Cambodia and the region.
![Borrowing Bednets: Good for Business: Lending Program Reduces Malaria Cases Among Seasonal Workers Migrant workers and families borrow bednets while working at a rubber plantation in Battambang province.](https://2012-2017.usaid.gov/sites/default/files/styles/square_150x150/public/success_story/12_13_Cambodia_USAID_CAP-Malaria.jpg?itok=wj6lQz4q)
In rural Cambodia, Si Dara’s employee health coverage starts with nets covering beds. Each seasonal worker on Dara’s farm gets an insecticide-treated net—an effective way to keep biting mosquitoes from spreading malaria among her workers.
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