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Cambodian Children at Risk

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Cambodian Children at Risk

Cambodian Children at Risk it is a project produced, within the IOM “Human Rights Protection for Trafficking Victims through Legal Support” Project and funded by the Italian Cooperation.

The primary concern of the series was to present children at risk without showing their faces or any other feature that could lead to their identification, which was a very significant and creative challenge. I decided to create diptych portraits to obscure the identity of my subjects. The names used in the series has been changed to keep their privacy as well.

It was done working with households and local communities in Cambodia to show the lives and livelihoods of children at risk. This project was produced in collaboration with Damnok Toek, Krousar Thmey and Mith Samlanh, and with the support of the Royal Government of Cambodia.

Cambodian Children at Risk it is a project produced, within the IOM “Human Rights Protection for Trafficking Victims through Legal Support” Project and funded by the Italian Cooperation.

The primary concern of the series was to present children at risk without showing their faces or any other feature that could lead to their identification, which was a very significant and creative challenge. I decided to create diptych portraits to obscure the identity of my subjects. The names used in the series has been changed to keep their privacy as well.

It was done working with households and local communities in Cambodia to show the lives and livelihoods of children at risk. This project was produced in collaboration with Damnok Toek, Krousar Thmey and Mith Samlanh, and with the support of the Royal Government of Cambodia.

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