Cosd Tv Cambodia [repack] -

Their next dream: a 24/7 streaming channel and a mobile app with customizable accessibility features.

The first broadcast was a shaky, low-budget 10-minute news summary. But it featured something unprecedented—a young woman in a wheelchair anchoring the news, a sign language interpreter in the corner, and voice-over descriptions for the visually impaired. It wasn't polished, but it was real. cosd tv cambodia

For decades, people with disabilities in Cambodia—whether physical, visual, hearing, or intellectual—remained largely invisible in the country’s media landscape. They were often portrayed as objects of pity or charity cases, not as active, capable citizens. COSD, founded in 2002 by students with disabilities, had spent years advocating for accessibility in education and employment. But they realized a critical gap: no media outlet was by and for people with disabilities. Their next dream: a 24/7 streaming channel and

COSD TV Cambodia is not just about broadcasting. It is about belonging. In a country where disability has long meant invisibility, this little channel gave millions of Cambodians a mirror—and a window. A mirror to see their own worth, and a window for the rest of society to see them clearly for the first time. It wasn't polished, but it was real