(8 Feb 2024) In the new anti-drug library at Boeung Trabek High School in Phnom Penh, computer programmes share a wealth of educational materials and videos about the harmful effects of illegal drugs.
Numerous students engage in learning about narcotics through the facility’s exhaustive collection of research papers and textbooks, all of which are now digitally accessible, transforming the learning experience.
The anti-drug library, the nation’s first, opened on December 25 last year. It offers students convenient access to resources that allow them to research the drug problem, which is integrated into the high school’s curriculum.
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