On 19 December 2023 in Phnom Penh, we witnessed the biggest reunion in HAGAR’s 3-decades history of working with survivors of human trafficking, slavery and abuse. Nearly 100 former Hagar beneficiaries reunited with Hagar staff – their previous counsellors, teachers,...
Human trafficking survivor, Longdy Chhap bounces back after losing his legs a second time in recent car crash On 6 November 2022 – our former HAGAR beneficiary and staff, Longdy Chhap, his wife and 3-year-old daughter were severely injured in a car crash in Cambodia....
“I never thought that I could come back to Cambodia. I lost everything.” These same words echoed through the hearts of each and every young woman who was referred to HAGAR’s care at the Home of Love. For all of them, beneath their clothing were severe cuts and...
Their bodies covered with fresh wounds and old scars, in late May this year, 40 young girls were referred to HAGAR by the Department of Anti-Human Trafficking unit from the Cambodia Government’s Ministry of Social Affairs, Veterans and Youth Rehabilitation (MoSVY)....
Children are our future – Teach them well and let them lead the way. When 9-year-old Elizabeth Eio and 10-year-old Noah Pan heard about the desperate plight of vulnerable children under HAGAR’s care in this pandemic, they were individually moved to do...