Monday, January 21, 2019

Cambodia: 3 Survivors Open Salon


In Cambodia, 3 trafficking survivors make over their salon customers as they make over their own lives free from trafficking!

Through UN Women’s new program to prevent human trafficking in Cambodia and Myanmar, they were able to quit their jobs in the entertainment industry and start their own salon.

In Cambodia, a lack of jobs drives women and girls to move from rural areas to tourist destination cities. They are sometimes subjected to sex trafficking in brothels or transported outside of the country.  More frequently, however, they are coerced or tricked into working in “indirect” sex establishments, such as massage parlors, karaoke bars, and beer gardens, where local and foreign men pay tips for sexual services.


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