Resources & Research to Learn More

1 Jan 2008

Very little is known abut the sexual abuse and exploitation of boys in Cambodia. Until now there has been no specific research exploring the issue. The existence of this study does not assume or imply that recognition, resources, services and protection for girls and women are adequate – for that is clearly not the case. It is hoped, however, that by recognizing and highlighting issues for males, this study may expand our understanding of the culture of sexual abuse and rape and contribute positively to the well-being of all victims and survivors of sexual abuse, whatever their identity.

1 Mar 2007

Toward a model of ‘reintegration’ and considerations for alternative care for children trafficked for sexual exploitation in Cambodia.

Human trafficking for purposes of sexual exploitation remains a major problem in Cambodia, affecting thousands of children and women annually. While measures are slowly being constructed to combat this gross violation of human dignity and basic human rights, there is evidence to suggest that the problem will continue to increase before it diminishes. Therefore, more durable solutions must be found for care of children affected by trafficking for sexual exploitation.

1 Oct 2004

There is a growing concern in Cambodia about the plight of children from sexually exploitative situations (CSES). Currently there are an array of different government and non governmental organizations at both the international and local levels that are working in the fields of advocacy, prevention, rehabilitation, and reintegration of survivors of sex trafficking in Cambodia. This research seeks to provide recommendations for a model of care for such victims.

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