The Lower Sesan II dam in Cambodia’s Stung Treng province has resulted in inundation of seasonal wetlands, relocation and the fragmentation of local communities. Previously self-sufficient communities are struggling as they become low-income wage labor in distant cities but face mounting debts, economic insecurity, homesickness, and mental stress. Community leaders are striving to invest in education for local youth to gain a better future.

Lucy Chang
Lucy Chang is an independent researcher based in Taiwan, holding a master's degree in sociology from the National Taiwan University and a master’s degree in social enterprise from Fujen Catholic University. With a background in social impact assessment, Lucy is passionate about promoting sustainable development and improving the lives of people in marginalized communities. She has worked in Cambodia and is particularly interested in the transboundary influence of China in Southeast Asia.