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Nominee 13
Somaly Mam

“Somaly, your daughter has disappeared. She wasn’t at school when I went to pick her up. I don’t know where she is!” It’s her bodyguard on the phone and Somaly is terrified that the unthinkable has happened.

Her family live under the constant shadow of death threats. Somaly’s struggle for the thousands of girls who are sold as slaves in Cambodia has earned her many enemies. 

> Meet Somaly

Why is Somaly a nominee?
Somaly Mam has been nominated for the WCPRC Decade Child Rights Hero 2009 for her long and dangerous struggle to save the girls who are sold as slaves to  brothels in Cambodia. Somaly herself was sold to a brothel as a child, and she wants all girls who have been slaves to have the same opportunities in life as others. Through AFESIP, she has built three safe houses for the girls they rescue from slavery. There the girls get food, healthcare, a home and the chance to go to school, as well as training for jobs when they are older. Somaly gives the girls safety, warmth and love. Some 3,000 girls who have been slaves now have a better life thanks to Somaly. She and AFESIP speak on behalf of the girls in Cambodia by constantly encouraging the government and other organisations to take care of the country’s girls. Somaly receives regular death threats. In 2006, her 14 year-old daughter was kidnapped, raped and sold to a brothel. People wanted to punish Somaly for her fight for girls’ rights.

Learn more about Somaly and her work in the original stories from when she was nominated in 2008.
> Orginal stories (2008)
Girl in doorway
When Srey Pov was seven years old, her own mother sold her to a brothel as a slave. That was the beginning of a long nightmare.
> Meet Srey Pov
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