A look at human trafficking in Cambodia

Mar

30
2010

We just came across this great blog post on the Nomi Network blog about the plight of women trafficked into the sex industry in Cambodia.  It’s written by a Sopheap Chak an activist who mobilizes young people through the Cambodian Youth Network for Change and is currently a graduate student of peace studies at the International University of Japan.  Her post gives a great summary of the conditions of sex trafficking in Cambodia.

The Nomi Network is an outstanding organization that works with partners in Cambodia to help design products and train women to produce products that are desirable in the western markets. They work with the women of Hagar Cambodia at StopStart designs.  You can check out their first bag on our site, and we’ll be adding their new line this Spring!

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Emily founded Stop Traffick Fashion in 2009. She’d been becoming more and more involved in the abolitionist movement, and she decided to start STF as an opportunity to bring together the best of all products made by survivors of trafficking. She hopes her response to trafficking will inspire others to take action, even in a small way. Emily lives in Cincinnati, enjoys traveling, and has visited Hagar International and StopStart in Cambodia.

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