AFESIP Cambodia 

Acting for Women in Distressing Situations 

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80% Female staff of our team are survivors 

Ms. Mam Somaly

Founder and President

 

Ms. Lin Sylor

General Director

 

Ms. Vann Sina

Co-Program Director

 

Mr. Sao Chhoeurth

Co-Program Director

Ms. Sim Sarak

Nurse and Center Manager

 

Ms. Chea Lingya

Education and Training Mananger

 

Ms. Oeur Nora

Psychology Program Manager

 

Ms. Chan Ratana

Economy Empowerment Program
Manager and Psychologist

Ms. Ly Simar

Computer Teacher

 

Ms. Khon Socheata

Finance Officer

 

Mr. Seng Dy

English Teacher

 

Mr. Chhoun Sokunthea

Legal Protection Officer

Mr. Pich Kosal

Assistant to Center
Manager and Edu.

 

Mr. Sokhen Soramorn

EEP Officer

 

Ms. Ouch Vanna

Care Giver

 

Ms. Thy Sopheap

Domestic Cook

Dr. Yi Kimleng

Medical Doctor

 

Ms. Oeu Nary

University and Vocational
Skill Scholarship Coordinator

 

Mr. Hel Thy

Driver

 

Mr. Sok Sokhom

Security guard

Mr. Pha Leang

Driver

 

Mr. Norng Soniden

Driver

 

Ms. Dy Sokha

Care Giver

 

Mr. Khim Mai

Security guard

Ms. Nut Somaly

SEN Officer and
Sponsorship Coordinator

 

Mr. Chao Sophyrun

EEP Officer

 

Ms. Sai Bunthai

Care Giver

 

Ms. Chea Sothea

Database Intern

Ms. Nget Sorya

Legal Intern

 

Mr. Han Sokchea

IT and Database Manager

   
 
SOMALY MAM

 

Founder and PRESIDENT OF AFESIP CAMBODIA

 

Human’s Right Activist – Helping the victims and survivors of human trafficking, sexual abuse, rape and indenture slavery who suffering the same fate she did.

 

 

 

Somaly Mam is a survivor of sex slavery and a leader in the fight to end it. Born into a tribal minority family in Cambodia, she was sold at a young age and endured years of exploitation and abuse in the brothels of Phnom Penh. But she escaped, and vowed never to forget those she left behind.

 

In 1996, Somaly founded Cambodian NGO AFESIP, and since has aided tens of thou­sands of victims in knowing their rights and having a voice and a choice in their lives. Her center for recovery, educations and skills training takes a holistic approach to ensure these young women and children have the emotional and economic strength to face the future with hope.

 

Somaly Mam created the organization because of the dire situations of thousands of victims forced into exploitation in and across Cambodian borders and she would to help other girls from suffering the same fate she did.

In 1998, Somaly Mam was awarded the prestigious Prince of Asturias Award and the award is presented by queen Sofia of Spain. In 2006, she was nominated as a CNN Hero and a Glamour Woman of the Year. In 2009, she is named one of TIME Magazine’s 100 Most Influential People. UK Guardian’s 100 Women, and Fast Company’s League of Extraordinary Women; recipient of the World Children’s Prize; a Conde Nast Traveler Visionary, and recognized by the US Department of Homeland Se­curity for her work. She has spoken at the DLD Conference, the World Economic Forum at Davos, the White House’s USAID event, Maria Shriver’s Women’s Conference, the Oslo Freedom Forum, the Newark Peace & Education Summit alongside His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Fortune Magazine’s Most Powerful Women Summit.

Somaly Mam is an author of “The road of lost innocence”, her biograph.

In 2011, she was recognized by the Royal Government of Cambodia, as an activist of anti-trafficking and bringing the best efforts to the cause that Somaly has dedicated her life’s work to helping women and girls, building shelters, and also developing programs and holistic approaches for AFESIP Cambodia.

Cambodian Government, the Cambodia Prime Minister Hun Sen and the first lady, visited AFESIP’s center in 2019 and 2023.  The Prime Minster and the first lady personally are deeply care of the girls at AFESIP-Cambodia. Since 2019, they granted us the new building of our center, vehicles and on-going donations to support the generation of AFESIP-Cambodia and monthly allowance to the girls.

     

On 4 January, 2023, 4days after the Prime Minister Hun Sen visited the center of AFESIP, the Minister of Ministry of Justice announced the instruction of the procedure enforcing with minor victim who are under 10 years old of age in criminal case should not present in court, the requested made by Somaly Mam to the highest respect Prime Minister.

She continues to live and work in Cambodia and continue her mission in helping the young women and girls who are victims and survivors of human trafficking, raped, sexual exploitation and indentured slaveries.

Goodwill Ambassadors

Ms. Noun Sunnary

Ms. Pich Sereyroth

Mr. Alex Chendra

Mr. Pen Chamrong

Mr. Tan Kimsour

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