Khmer Rouge survivors share their story.
The psychological impact of the Khmer Rouge era is ongoing, even more than 30 years after the event, but healing is possible. With the help of TPO, survivors can recall and process the past, and by sharing their stories with you, get the truth out, start healing and contribute to reconciliation in Cambodian society.
Trauma survivors tell how they became advocates for others.
The psychological impact of the Khmer Rouge era is ongoing, even more than 30 years after the event, but healing is possible. With the help of TPO, survivors can recall and process the past, and by sharing their stories with you, get the truth out, start healing and contribute to reconciliation in Cambodian society.
Patients talk about how TPO's work changed their life.
The psychological impact of the Khmer Rouge era is ongoing, even more than 30 years after the event, but healing is possible. With the help of TPO, survivors can recall and process the past, and by sharing their stories with you, get the truth out, start healing and contribute to reconciliation in Cambodian society.
Adapting Psychological Services for Muslim KR Survivors
By Bun Lemhuor, Thlen Sokunnara, Sun Solida and Pich Panha
When TPO staff arranged their first self-help group in 2015 for Muslim survivors of the Khmer Rouge regime, they encountered challenges that were new to them. Men and women did not feel comfortable sitting together, and many were very hesitant to share their sensitive experiences of forced marriage, torture and imprisonment in a group.
Promoting Gender Equality and Improving Access to Justice for Female Survivors and Victims of GBV under Khmer Rouge Regime
Case Study- I feel hopeful, motivates to do work and happier.
Ms. C.S is 58 years old and is working as a farmer. She is currently living with her husband and her son in Kampong Speu province.
During the KR regime, Ms.S was exposed to several traumatic events like witnessing people being killed, he loss of close family members which led to her and her sister ending up as orphans.