The
growing number of young people in Cambodia has drawn strong interest from many businesspeople.
Because of strong competition in the battle for target audiences,
businesspeople believe entertainment places could be a marketing strategy to
target young people. After seeing this significant interest, the number of
entertainment places in Phnom Penh, especially nightclubs, has been growing
rapidly. But it’s worth noting that some of these nightclubs are located near
places of study that generate human resources that are crucial for our nation’s
development.
It you
travel post some schools and university in Phnom Penh, you will see that
several nightclubs are built close to study places. Those nightclubs include
Rock, Spark, DJ Club, Andry Khmout, The Best, The Classic, Café Disco and My
House. Although these nightclubs have licenses from the government, some social
civil organizations fear their location may have a bad impact on students when
they go to study and see a nightclub near their school. According to an article
by Norbert Klein posted on the Mirror website on February 21 last year, young
people enjoy the increasing number of nightclubs, bars, karaoke parlours and
beer gardens where they can drink alcohol, use drugs and find many other
services.
Mao
Puthearoth, coordinator of the Cambodian Youth Council, was quoted by Rasmei
Kampuchea on February 20 last year as saying the number of libraries, book
stores and places for playing sports had not increased in recent years, but
there were many more places of entertainment attracting young people. From my
observations, many young people wearing schools uniforms go to nightclubs with
their friends or girlfriends and stay there until late at night. In nightclubs,
customers like drinking alcohol, smoking and dancing to loud music. As well,
some young people use nightclubs as a place to use drugs.
Exposure
to these activities will lead young people into unsafe behavior including
unsafe sex and driving too fast, putting them at risk of HIV infection and
traffic accidents.
For
instance, according to the April, 2010 monthly report of Road Safety Cambodia,
the main causes of traffic accident are excessive speed and drink driving. The
report showed that 60 per cent of injuries and 55 per cent of fatalities are
aged between 15 and 29.
Among this
age group, farmer had the highest accident rate (46 per cent), followed by
students (23 per cent). According to a most-at-risk young people (MARYP) survey
by the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports in 2010, the proportion who
drank alcohol was as high as 91 per cent among males aged between 10 and 24.
The report demonstrated that drinking alcohol was linked with high-risk sexual
and violent behavior. This indicates that the increasing number of nightclubs
close to schools and universities will have a bad impact on students because
they will prefer hanging out in nightclubs to studying. Students will spend
much more money and time drinking alcohol, smoking and using drugs in
nightclubs, perhaps leading them to lose their bright futures.
In short,
nightclubs close to schools and universities campuses cause several serious
problems for young people that need au urgent response from the government.
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